This father is awesome, letting his son read this. Brings a whole other dimension when you actually hear a child read this swill. If Dad is not working anymore, it's time to pull his kids out of those schools and educate them himself.
I'm a single father who did this with my youngest. My second oldest son became an educator right before COVID and quit over the masks and CRT/SEL being shoved down our throats. We live in a very red county in FL, had tens of thousands of parents showing up and speaking out at th school board meetings, and it was still shoved down our throats. So with my blessing he quit, found a part time job, and is now his sister's teacher. We started this in her 6th grade year (she was 11 then), and she is now on pace to "graduate" before she turns 16. She'll be 14 this Dec and is at a 10 grade level at this moment, but is reading/comprehending at a high college level. And this is with only studying and doing lessons for about 2 hrs/day, 4 days/wk. It's been amazing to watch her progress. She self studies now and only asks questions when she absolutely needs help, is better educated than I was at her age and I was a gifted school student in a STEM Magnet Program back then, and is now teaching herself how to become an animator in her spare time. She wants to make children's cartoons explaining the world to them from the Great Awakening perspective. 😁😁
So, my advice to all you parents with kids still in the public school system is this: where there's a will, there's a way. It may seem tough and daunting, and it is at first, but if you're dedicated, committed, and disciplined, it can be done with the right attitude and the right help. Research into home school co-ops in your areas. Here in FL, we have a few that operate like clubs where parents get together with their kids for field trips, cookouts, etc. And there's a group called FL Unschoolers that will handle all the attendance paperwork and the mandatory state reporting for you so you can focus on the education part. Khan Academy, MITs free online courses (the STEM courses seem to not be so infused with the CRT/SEL/DEI shit) have been great. You will be amazed what your child can do when given the correct set of tools and abilities and will be even more amazed as they enthusiastically seek those out on their own once you get them started down that path.
And always remember, "Whether you think you can or you think you can't, your'e right." -- Henry Ford
This father is awesome, letting his son read this. Brings a whole other dimension when you actually hear a child read this swill. If Dad is not working anymore, it's time to pull his kids out of those schools and educate them himself.
I'm a single father who did this with my youngest. My second oldest son became an educator right before COVID and quit over the masks and CRT/SEL being shoved down our throats. We live in a very red county in FL, had tens of thousands of parents showing up and speaking out at th school board meetings, and it was still shoved down our throats. So with my blessing he quit, found a part time job, and is now his sister's teacher. We started this in her 6th grade year (she was 11 then), and she is now on pace to "graduate" before she turns 16. She'll be 14 this Dec and is at a 10 grade level at this moment, but is reading/comprehending at a high college level. And this is with only studying and doing lessons for about 2 hrs/day, 4 days/wk. It's been amazing to watch her progress. She self studies now and only asks questions when she absolutely needs help, is better educated than I was at her age and I was a gifted school student in a STEM Magnet Program back then, and is now teaching herself how to become an animator in her spare time. She wants to make children's cartoons explaining the world to them from the Great Awakening perspective. 😁😁
So, my advice to all you parents with kids still in the public school system is this: where there's a will, there's a way. It may seem tough and daunting, and it is at first, but if you're dedicated, committed, and disciplined, it can be done with the right attitude and the right help. Research into home school co-ops in your areas. Here in FL, we have a few that operate like clubs where parents get together with their kids for field trips, cookouts, etc. And there's a group called FL Unschoolers that will handle all the attendance paperwork and the mandatory state reporting for you so you can focus on the education part. Khan Academy, MITs free online courses (the STEM courses seem to not be so infused with the CRT/SEL/DEI shit) have been great. You will be amazed what your child can do when given the correct set of tools and abilities and will be even more amazed as they enthusiastically seek those out on their own once you get them started down that path.
And always remember, "Whether you think you can or you think you can't, your'e right." -- Henry Ford
Hats off to you brother!