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To: M0sby
MOsby,

Stating that homeschooling is superior in **not** a personal attack. It has **nothing** to do with you personally or with your neighborhood.

If you do not homeschool, I can not control your feelings of being attacked, or your feeling or opinions regarding me. Only you are in charge of your feelings.

For a few decades, it was homeschoolers who were always on the defensive. They were the people who were continually justifying why homeschooling was not going to hurt their child.

Well....we now have a small army of adults who were completely or mostly homeschooled. They are doing very well (as a group) in life compared to their government schooled contemporaries.

It really is becoming self-evident. Homeschooling **is** the superior way to raise a child. Again, I can not control your feelings about this. Only you can do that.

181 posted on 05/13/2007 2:50:05 PM PDT by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: wintertime; M0sby
M0sby, please remember this comment:

Homeschooling **is** the superior way to raise a child.

is ONLY the personal opinion of wintertime.

Homeschooling is great, no doubt about it, HOWEVER, it is not opinion, but rather FACT, it is not for everyone. Every parent makes the decision they feel is in the best interest of their family in regard to the education of their children. There is no such thing as "perfection" in the choices, just what the parents have determined to be best. Some of us choose public school, some of us choose private school, and some of us choose homeschool.........NONE of us are wrong.

199 posted on 05/13/2007 5:44:20 PM PDT by Gabz (Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin for "No-one provokes me with impunity"))
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