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To: wintertime

If I might ask, what is the one with a Master’s in math doing now?

Home schooling is a great option for much of the country, but really not for these kids from poor immigrant families, many of which are working crazy hours in low-wage jobs and businesses to support their kids in crowded conditions.


37 posted on 07/20/2014 7:35:59 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker
Re: Immigrant Families with academically successful kids

What makes you think that they aren't homeschooling now? ( afterschooling)

My anecdotal observation:

Those Spanish speaking immigrant families who afterschool their kids have academically successful children. Those who don't, have kids that are semi-literate and innumerate.

The **middle class** Anglo parents of the children who are afterschool have academically successful kids. Those who don't, have kids that are semi-literate and innumerate.

My conclusion:

Not much is learned in a government brick and mortar school. Of course, studies have never been done to determine where learning actually happens ( home or schools) and who is doing the teaching ( parent, the child himself, or a institutional teacher).

How did I come to this conclusion:

My husband and I were asked to join the local Spanish speaking congregation of our denomination. We both speak Spanish. We have been there 6 years. Our first job was to start a cub scout program for the Spanish speaking children. Three years later this troop was combined with an Anglo troop. We now teach each week in the children's Sunday School that is a combination of both Anglo and Latino kids.

And....Having know several thousand families and their children as a health provider in my clinic.

Think about this! We spent up to $25,000/kid/ year and no one has ever thought to study whether or not children actually learn anything in these brick and mortar government schools.

41 posted on 07/20/2014 9:21:57 AM PDT by wintertime
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To: 9YearLurker
When parents say to me, “I don't think I can homeschool”, I laugh.

My response:

You **will** homeschool whether or not your child is institutionalized for his schooling or not. You will if you have any hope of having a child who can read, do basic math, be a self-learner, and excel academically. You will do **everything** my husband and I did as homeschooling parents. **Everything**!

42 posted on 07/20/2014 9:25:32 AM PDT by wintertime
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