Posted on 04/18/2020 10:38:37 PM PDT by DeweyCA
Hugh S. Fullerton
Easy to do..really.
Had plenty of other HS'ers we knew and many HS'ing socials with other's like-minded...
Moved from there in there in 98..to OK.
Easy to do there also...Very few HS'ers....but we found some.
Long story short...our girls were socialized, but with people that thought like us.
Our girls were very good with 6 yr old kids and 30 yr. old mom's...and 70 yr. old folks....
We had all the talk about socialization..and that baloney. We had "teachers" in the family...that quizzed our girls all the time...at family get to gathers...,,Ha!!
We went K-12...and they both are very professional..and making great money.
Heck that was one of the best times of our lives..!!
There are some excellent teachers, and some good programs.
My oldest daughter’s 2nd grade teacher (her last year in public school) was excellent. She was the ONLY one who encouraged our decision to home school.
My comment was aimed at stating that a system that, as a whole, is dysfunctional is not well suited to judge the effectiveness of others doing the same work. The rules *requiring* a certified teacher to administer such tests are simply patronage to the teachers’ unions.
Harvard - home to Timothy Leary and the Unabomber
Columbia is just as bad
This is EXACTLY when the homeschooling movement needs to ramp up members/participants. Bankrupt the government skool scam.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste”...to use their playbook.
It is the fear of the HS growth that is probably the genesis of these articles we’re seeing. They know that HS will grow because of these lockdowns and they fear the lost money from each child that is removed from the system. In other words, preventive propaganda
It's nothing short of amazing in age where most children and teens are purposefully anti-social.
If there was a like button...
My girls were quiet and well behaved...but were not anti-social at all.
I recall a lot of things....about those times. They were good times...
People can find old McGuffeys at your local thrift store quite frequently.
It’s amazing how high level things were for 5-6-7 grades!
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