Nope, not you.
I have an issue with anyone who uses statistics or any other means to try to imply that their kids are superior to mine.
If you need to denigrate my kids to make yours look good, based solely on the manner in which they are educated, you begin with a weak premise.
Something about homeschooling makes the parents arrogant.
I simply choose to call them on it.
“I have an issue with anyone who uses statistics or any other means to try to imply that their kids are superior to mine.”
Not knowing anything about your children, I imply nothing about them. It is you who infer wrongly from my posts.
That IS your problem.
“If you need to denigrate my kids to make yours look good, based solely on the manner in which they are educated, you begin with a weak premise.”
In that homeschoolers are often required to defend our choice to homeschool, we use statistics to show that typically, homeschooling leads to positive results. That you take that as denigration of your particular children is an illogical, bitter, emotional, response on your part.
That you then go further and try to personalize the discussion with someone who isn't making it personal is even more your problem.
Be well.
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