This is how it’s done. We step out of the system, out of the matrix, out if their control.
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I’m a grown adult who was homeschooled K-12 and the blessings that have come from NOT being in public school can’t be expressed enough. I got to learn at my own pace (some subjects being higher than the grade I was in) and didn’t have to deal with peer pressure or bullying, which we all know is running rampant in public schools. I went to co-op with other kids, did sports and other extra things. All of my siblings and I are based, hardworking Americans, thanks to my mothers love for us.
what did you do for friends and the social aspect of it? I'm concerned my young teen will miss out with activities with other peers.
we did not homeschool, however r 4 kids did not hang w school kids. rather, all their soc activity was w great kids of diff ages from r church. yes, this did require extra driving on the part of us parents but we felt it was well worth it to know r kids were hanging w others having the same values etc
they became a very tight , loving, funny group of fine ppl. now my 4 kids r adults, 40-50yo. productive, decent loving...
That was my experience as well. I was still severely bullied in school and fell behind as I had illnesses and some learning difficulty in certain areas. Yet my home growing up would have been worse than ever had I been homeschooled as I grew up in an abusive home
We did a program with other kids and parents - very heavily academically oriented - classical conversations... teaching the Trivium.
https://www.classicalconversations.com
https://www.triviumpursuit.com
Lots of social opportunities in church and in co-op.
thank you!
Which is more important? That your kids be involved with sports and other non essential activities that kids only use to judge each other on, or for your kids to become free thinkers and not get indoctrinated and brainwashed and corrupted?
He's already red pilled so he gets to pick apart the indoctrination but I see your point. The teachings come from home but school is about friends and the social aspect too. pros and cons to both but it's on the parents regardless. Kids decide what they want to believe. One can only do so much. Katy Perry the singer grew up in a christian home. Dad a preacher. Look how she turned out and who she worships now. Shit happens.
Perhaps Katy’s parents were too busy in the church to notice their daughter was headed down the wrong path. Outside influences obviously got to her
I am a product of public school and hard work. I supplement my Childrens Education with my Wifes help and they outpace their peers handily.
Wasting a valuable resource (such as a school) is ignorant but I know sometimes the value isn't there.
Being engaged with my children, aware of their progress has "blessed" me with two exceptional well educated and well rounded boys. One of them was just excepted into a competitive program at UF, his first and only application submitted.
My point is, and remains, Mr. Pristine here stated Academics was not his Goal in educating his children... You can do both but that didn't even make a long list of priorities. I handle the "Good Person" stuff all the time. Non-stop. Not just when they are at school...