I need help. During Covid and my research/talking to friends prior then my husband prior to the birth of our children we decided not to vaccinate our kids with anything. Now my oldest is 3 and I'm thinking of putting her in preschool because it'll be good for her and she has a 1 year old sister so i need a break. Only, some of them require vaccines and maybe school..doesn't seem they accept religious exemptions but some do. I really like this school am I overthinking the vaccine thing? I need prospective, are some necessary? I feel I'm succumbing to societal pressure when I've been good this long.
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The psychological studies show that any perceived social benefit of preschool is outweighed by the negative effects on both behavior and health. They learn the wrong things in those environments more than the good things. Little kids naturally learn from you faster and better than when bunched up with other little kids.
No injections have ever been needed. Ever. I'm a biochemist, I believed what I'd been programmed to believe, until logical fallacies pressed too hard into my brain and I did some research.
Now, both of us work full time but we're being helped by grandparents, family and other home schoolers, co-op and lots of learning play dates. We share our technical knowledge, with their love of history, artistic talents, language arts, etc. and still get to play hooky together when the weather's nice, or get away with family and friends for help or fun. Home schooling is the most rewarding thing we can do for our kids and our own mental and spiritual health. Don't give away your kids' best moments to strangers!