Basically homeschool protects against forced vaccines, indoctrination, injuries, abuse and grooming due to pushed sexuality, mental health deterioration from forcing gender confusion, and lastly your child receiving a below average education. Homeschooling is win/win. We grandparents need to step back up to the plate, if possible, and start homeschooling our grandchildren.
YES!!!!! My daughter said she doesn't have "time" - but this granny is retiring just in time to do the homeschooling for the grand-babies! God Bless fellow granny / papa!!
I love this idea, DCGRITS. A social movement of grandparents homeschooling their grandchildren could have immensely positive long-term impact to society.
My son is 23 and from the time he was 2 months old, I was bringing him up to my parents' house every weekend. We've missed a weekend here or there but not more than half a dozen a year.
As a consequence, he's still incredibly close to his grandparents. He still goes with us every Sunday to visit them to this day. The sad thing is, he is very atypical. Most of my similarly aged friends don't have a close relationship with their parents, let alone their grandparents.
Your idea could be a real game-changer if it became a grass roots movement.
Based on your banal comments, I think that you should think about filling up a big spaghetti pot with water, heat it to a boil, and then insert your head.
Basically homeschool protects against forced vaccines, indoctrination, injuries, abuse and grooming due to pushed sexuality, mental health deterioration from forcing gender confusion, and lastly your child receiving a below average education. Homeschooling is win/win. We grandparents need to step back up to the plate, if possible, and start homeschooling our grandchildren.
YES!!!!! My daughter said she doesn't have "time" - but this granny is retiring just in time to do the homeschooling for the grand-babies! God Bless fellow granny / papa!!
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I love this idea, DCGRITS. A social movement of grandparents homeschooling their grandchildren could have immensely positive long-term impact to society.
My son is 23 and from the time he was 2 months old, I was bringing him up to my parents' house every weekend. We've missed a weekend here or there but not more than half a dozen a year.
As a consequence, he's still incredibly close to his grandparents. He still goes with us every Sunday to visit them to this day. The sad thing is, he is very atypical. Most of my similarly aged friends don't have a close relationship with their parents, let alone their grandparents.
Your idea could be a real game-changer if it became a grass roots movement.
I completely agree.
Sounds like the perfect opportunity for the elites to ban home schooling.
Usurping parents duty? Not seeing where that was mentioned or condoned.
Based on your banal comments, I think that you should think about filling up a big spaghetti pot with water, heat it to a boil, and then insert your head.
I promise that the world will be better for it.