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Home schooling a “Form of Child Abuse” says South Surrey Liberal Candidate (Canada)
LifeSiteNews ^ | 1/10/06 | Hilary White

Posted on 01/10/2006 4:17:33 PM PST by wagglebee

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To: humblegunner
...I'm saying most parents are not qualified to teach anything.

Be assured that parents who care enough to homeschool in the first place instead of shoving little Johnny out the door every morning and waving bye bye are well able to find other resources if necessary to make up for any inadequacy that they may have.

201 posted on 01/17/2006 11:11:54 PM PST by BikerTrash (Enough already with the carnival freak show...bring back COOL!)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Thank you, Ultra Sonic 007, for adding a response. Your post was thoughtful and well-written. Congratulations on your success in education, and kudos to your parents for making the right decision to home educate. :-)


202 posted on 01/18/2006 7:21:52 AM PST by Tired of Taxes
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To: sitetest

Thank you! It was actually your post that made me aware of the Calvert curriculum. I don't mind trying a directed curriculum first, as our 3 year old needs a lot of structure. She's a "spirited" child, so my current thinking is anything that is directed and structured will probably be of benefit to her.

I admit I don't know much about the differences between home schooling and "unschooling" except a few articles I read pertaining to "unschooling" previously public-school educated teens. I'm quite the novice at much of this, but find these threads to be very educational.

Thank you very much! I appreciate your advice and assistance. If I have any questions, I'm grateful to have someone to ask who is using it! ;)


203 posted on 01/18/2006 8:18:16 AM PST by cgk (I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
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To: ican'tbelieveit

I had to laugh after reading your reply, because I've often wondered about the days when I might be too tired to get out of bed. (extreme and excessive fatigue is my currenly most oppressive symptom.) Glad to read about the benefits! ;) Thanks!


204 posted on 01/18/2006 8:20:17 AM PST by cgk (I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007; Tired of Taxes

Thank you for your lengthy response to the lively discussion on the thread about the ability or inability of parents to properly participate in the education of their children.

I am always interested in hearing from the parents who home school: about which curriculum worked, what obstacles they've had, if they enjoy it, what outside resources they use, etc. But I find it just as valuable to hear from the "kids" who've gone through or are going through home schooling. Your insights into what you've gained are something I find fascinating.

I've read, and heard, others say that their children will regret not going to public schools, school functions, school dances, school sports, etc, and later resent their parents' choice. But I have yet to read one home schooled student respond with anything but appreciation for the opportunity.

I consider myself a true "newbie" on the home schooling topic. But even I know that home schooling isn't something that requires a parent to know the ins and outs of every subject before they teach their child. Perhaps it is just ignorance at the subject that causes a negative backlash.


205 posted on 01/18/2006 8:30:38 AM PST by cgk (I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
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To: cgk; Tired of Taxes; sitetest

More like the teacher's unions are threatened by homeschooling. ;P


206 posted on 01/18/2006 2:24:26 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (The opposite of Progress is Congress)
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To: cgk

Add me to your list of very, very happy homeschool graduates. I can't think of a single "opportunity" I missed that I would have wished for.

My fiance, who was also homeschooled, and I have committed to homeschooling our future children. I appreciate the work our parents and the other homeschool pioneers did. These days, it's so easy to homeschool, the laws are mostly favorable, and you have too much curriculumn for anyone to choose from. It's a very easy decision to make, from my viewpoint.


207 posted on 01/18/2006 2:29:03 PM PST by JenB
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
More like the teacher's unions are threatened by homeschooling. ;P

Consider yourself HEADMASTER of the obvious... and me... I see things WAY too small sometimes!

208 posted on 01/18/2006 3:35:08 PM PST by cgk (I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
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Dear cgk,

You're quite welcome!


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209 posted on 01/18/2006 5:43:07 PM PST by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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