That is about right.
I'll wager my kid (age 7) gets more social contact, with a wider variety of ages, than most public-school kids.
Yesterday, it was piano lessons, open gym, and he looked at a fencing class for the first time. Today it's math and reading lessons at home. Tomorrow it's karate class. People of all ages enjoy his company, because he relates to people of all ages.
But I don't want my kids to be socialists.
LOL!
"The NEA says the kids need to be "socialized", so once a week take your kids into the bathroom, beat them up and take their money."
LOL! Good one.
But, Karl? How will kids ever be productive members of society if they're not instructed on how to put a condom on a cucumber? *Smirk*
I wasn't able to home school my step-son (lazy-@ss bio-Mom vetoed that request) so I was one of those annoying "School Moms" who knew all my son's teachers by name, went on all the field trips, spoke up on "High Propaganda Days" and de-programmed him myself over homework at the end of each schoolday...and on weekends when situations presented themselves.
You do what you can, where you are, with what you have. My hat's off to ALL homeschooling Moms & Dads out there. God Bless Them! :)
I taught my girls how to make pipe bombs, so they wouldn't feel "different" than the other kids.
Excellent! I was going to use that as a tagline, but it's too long. Can anyone come up with a reduced version that would fit?
The NEA doesn't want children socialized, they just want them Socialized, Marxised, Fascised, and Communized.