Get your children out of government schools!
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People have been conditioned that they can be searched at any time, anywhere. Going on a plane, into an amusement park, sporting events, concerts, or into a public building. I see clear purses and backpacks, so you can see everything a kid is carrying around. Some places even require clear backpacks... some schools, some places of employment. Kids have been molested by TSA and security at doors their entire lives, so giving up their phones seems like something they should do. They have been conditioned to give up their privacy when asked.
I agree with homeschooling, don't send your kids into battle. They will lose. Even if you are in a good school district, and you verify their curriculum is clean, there is still the teachers. They can say and do what they want. We just learned of a teacher at our "clean, so good so it's ok to send your kids" school that there was a teacher who pushed her LGBTQRSTUVWXYZ agenda on the kids every day. Even if you are involved, you don't know what is going on in that classroom unless you sit in there every day. If you do that, might as well homeschool so you can fill your kids' minds yourself.
Teachers spend 4 years in college to learn how to manage a class of 30 kids, not how to teach them.
Two dumb questions:
How does Mom and Dad home school when they both have to go to work?
Who watches the kids while Mom and Dad are at work?
Sorry, I don't know why I didn't see this earlier. My parents didn't homeschool, however they were on separate schedules. My Mom worked nights, my Dad worked days. So that's a possibility. Also, if you both "have" to go to work, you aren't living within your means. I have a friend who homeschools, and they rent out their basement so she can stay home and teach. Get a smaller house, crappy car (older cars don't have all those computers too!), don't have a boat, get rid of extras. You are living for stuff instead of your kids if you can't afford to live on one income. I know I know.. I'd love to say I "need" to have a big house (we need space!!), a new car (more reliable!), nice vacations ("our kids' experience!), nice furniture, cable TV, etc... however, the truth is we homeschool because our house is 1200 square feet, our decor is 15-20 years old, our cars are at least that old, we budget food, we don't go out to eat, and the most we spend on clothes is second hand.
The PARENT "watches" the kid while Dad is at work (or vice versa). Your job is your family. The best job in the world! If you live your life for money, you won't be able to raise your own kids. Then you will hand them over to someone else to raise for that time, in exchange for government money to spend on luxuries and "stuff". It's all what you are willing to exchange your time and your kids' well being for. I know it sounds harsh, however it all comes down to what's more important to you. Your kids, their minds, and your family... or money.
Yes, it boils down that far. If you prize money, you sacrifice the others. If you prize your family, you sacrifice money. You can't have it all, but personally I feel like I do!!