The next day was a Friday and she was running late as usual. She came to me said, We gotta go, I have to go to school. I told her that I had been thinking about what she had said the previous evening and told her that I was going to work from home that day in an effort to reduce our carbon footprint. She said, But Dad, I have a Bio test today, we have to go. I told her that saving the planet was more important than her Bio test. She was livid, and called some friends to see if she could get a ride. No luck. She stayed home that Friday.
I suggested she spend the weekend doing some research on global warming and energy use and see if what her teacher seemed right. She did and spent two days writing a paper for her history teacher that debunked human caused global warming. It was not an assignment but she gave it to the teacher anyway. It came back with a note at the top that said I'll have to think about this.
I seem to remember that she was able to take her Bio test on Monday, but the perspective and discernment she gained was more valuable than anything.
^5, excellent parenting there.
Good Dad!
My two daughters were open to brainwashing in those school years, also, and that was in the 1970s.
Good, knowledgeable, parenting prevents kids from becoming radicalized by idiot teachers.