I have a fren, daughter 12, is concerned about school trying to vax without parental consent, I had seen some links here and there, but I didn't save them, does anyone have links for any patriot friendly homeschooling resources?
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Firstly, there is some paperwork to do, so that you can wave it at officialdom if you have to.
I homeschooled eleven children. Still have two at home. The best resources you can provide them with are a computer and a fast connection.
I tried setting boundaries at first, but really it isn't necessary. They naturally gravitate to online video games, and before you start up about how bad gaming is, it simply isn't.
One son was fascinated with 3-D animation and became an administrator on a forum, while still at school age. He went on to get a management job at a very young age, because he was able to deal with performance management stats, when others could not. He now owns a house, outright, and has three children, all very healthy.
I can't recommend Roblox enough. Three of my kids learnt to read, write and become very comfortable with a keyboard, because of the games there. My youngest was touchtyping by the time he was ten. A lot of the games there have 'power keys' that are connected with a letter. They learn to touch type as they progress through the game.
One son is now writing a game for that platform, (age 15). (Meciuvor is the name of it, if you are interested, it is a combat game)
Roblox is awesome. My 10 yr old daughter is now learning how to code and design her own video games. By herself. I have a 20 yr old son who plays the shooter games there. I'll have him check your son's game out.
Roblox is the bee's knees.
Yes, do check it out. He has designed all sorts of weapons, that are based on real historical swords and bows.
Also, art history is an excellent subject for girls (I have two daughters with degrees in Visual art after they flew through the uni programmes, one of them is now illustrating kids books.
For some reason it is hard to refute the paintings that were painted, or twist the narrative to CRT. The history is all there, in pictures.