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Home schooling has come a long way
TownHall.com ^ | Tuesday, June 4, 2002 | by Phyllis Schlafly

Posted on 06/03/2002 11:07:37 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

My psychological batteries were just recharged by attending a remarkable convention of Florida home schoolers in Orlando. The 10,000 conventioneers, who overflowed the Gaylord Palms Resort, should have been serenaded with "You've come a long way, baby."

The Florida Parent-Educators Association has grown from a handful of parents 15 years ago to a three-day convention with 100 workshops, 131 booths selling curricula and software, high school graduation ceremonies, and a college scholarship to Harvard. Home schooling has become big business.

The Florida Department of Education reports that the number of Florida children registered in home-education programs has grown from 5,313 in 1990-91 to 41,128 in 2000-01. The number is probably even higher because not everyone registers.

Parents who have been home schooling since the early 1980s can remember less happy times when they felt it advisable to conceal what they were doing. In 1984, five Florida home schooling families were prosecuted for truancy and one family temporarily lost custody of its children. Home-schooling parents often had to suffer the disdain of neighbors, ignorant accusations of child abuse, and the hostility of the teachers union. The Florida State Legislature got the message in 1985 and legalized home schooling.

It takes uncommon commitment by parents to undertake a home-school regimen, but they soon discover that they can do in a couple of hours what takes all day at regular school. Home-schooling parents can save lots of time since there are so many courses they don't have to teach.

They don't have to teach multiculturalism, the peculiar notion that other cultures should be preferred to our own, or teach a course in Islam, such as is now taught in California schools. Home-schooling parents are free to teach that their religion and their country are the best.

Home-schooling parents do not have to teach political correctness, such as the dogma that all academic subjects must be taught through the prism of gender and race oppression. They are free to teach that America is not a land of victims but a country of freedom and opportunity for all.

Home-schooling parents do not have to teach the androgyny demanded by radical feminism. They are free to teach boys and girls separately and differently and let their boys enjoy plenty of recess to work off their excess energy and avoid giving them Ritalin to make them behave like girls.

Home schoolers do not have to take a course every year in diversity, the code word for gay rights, as is now mandated K-12 by the California State Legislature. Parent educators are free to teach that it is OK to be judgmental about illegal and immoral acts.

Home-schooling parents don't have to teach revisionist history that deletes mention of Washington, Jefferson and Franklin, as the New Jersey State Department of Education tried to do, but had to back down after a parental uproar. Home schoolers have academic freedom to study the Founding Fathers and read the writings of the DWEMs (Dead White European Males) who contributed so much to Western Civilization.

Home schoolers do not have to study global education that is designed to promote global interdependence and citizens of the world instead of the U.S.A. Home-schooling parents do not have to teach environmental education fantasies, such as that humans exist to serve the earth instead of vice versa.

Home schoolers don't have to study fuzzy math, whole math, new math, new new math, or rain forest math. They won't waste math time discussing, coloring, playing games or telling their parents how good they feel about incorrect answers.

Home-schooled children will learn to read using authentic phonics as their first order of business, so they won't have to take remedial reading after three years of failure. They won't be inflicted with whole language, which fraudulently teaches children to guess at words from the pictures, skip over difficult words, and substitute any words that seem to fit the context.

Home schoolers will save lots of time because they don't have to read typical middle school assignments of depressing modern fiction by "nobody" authors writing about drugs, violence, sex, runaway teens, witchcraft and other depressing subjects. Home schoolers can read books about heroes and stories that build character, courage, patriotism and virtue.

Home schoolers won't have to spend time filling out nosy questionnaires about sex, drugs and suicide. The public schools are obsessed with asking students impudent personal questions, such as how many times have you felt depressed and tried to commit suicide.

There are many more worthless courses taught in public schools on which home schoolers will not spend their precious time, such as courses in murder (forensics is the latest fad), suicide, death and dying, evolution and self-esteem. Home-schooled students won't have any problem with self-esteem because their self-esteem will be earned by achievement in mastering the important truths of history, literature, math and science.


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To: SLB
Congrats on the success of your childs education....... Sounds like you and your wife have done very well which in todays worlds is far from easy SLB. Well done !

Stay Safe !

21 posted on 06/04/2002 9:02:47 AM PDT by Squantos
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To: JohnHuang2
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22 posted on 06/04/2002 9:03:35 AM PDT by Red Jones
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To: homeschool mama
I couldn't sleep. We had our first co-op meeting last night, and I was too excited to sleep. Plus, I drank a White Chocolate Mocha Grande about 8:00. I stayed up till 4:00 like a dummy, but I couldn't help it.
23 posted on 06/04/2002 9:08:27 AM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: SpookBrat
LOL! Can you say DECAF???

Your first coop meeting?! Kewl! Do tell!

24 posted on 06/04/2002 9:11:59 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: Spookbrat
The *decaf* should have been in red...not the rest of the post. crud.
25 posted on 06/04/2002 9:12:47 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: JohnHuang2
their self-esteem will be earned
Earned "self esteem" is called "self respect".

-Eric

26 posted on 06/04/2002 9:15:21 AM PDT by E Rocc
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To: homeschool mama
I thought Charlotte Mason was classical. What are you changing this year? (I'm so confused). BTW, we are using Five in a Row for the class I'll be teaching in the co-op. I'm so extremely excited. I can hardly wait.
27 posted on 06/04/2002 9:18:43 AM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: homeschool mama
No, I can't say Decaf, but I better learn that word, eh?
28 posted on 06/04/2002 9:19:28 AM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: Tired of Taxes
No offense, but the press and many non-homeschoolers out there tend to characterize us as either (1) paranoid, overprotective parents or (2) anti-government extremists or (3) abusers trying to cover our deeds or (4) potential killers. Haven't you noticed?

Have I noticed? Yes

Do I care? No

29 posted on 06/04/2002 9:21:05 AM PDT by don-o
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To: SpookBrat
**What are you changing this year? (I'm so confused). BTW, we are using Five in a Row for the class I'll be teaching in the co-op. I'm so extremely excited. I can hardly wait. **

We'll still be schooling in a unit study fashion...but in a chronological way rather than jumping around the timeline. We finished all volumes of Beyond FIAR and needed to choose a new guide. I need to gather even more information. Always a learning process, ya know? :o)

Just a word of advice...don't take on tooooo much your first year homeschooling. The Beyond study should prove to help rather than hinder, your first year as a homeschool mom and teacher. Just don't take on too much, spookie. :o)

I'm excited FOR you!!! Guess I best get that study sent off to you so you can begin planning, huh? eeeks!

30 posted on 06/04/2002 9:23:55 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: JohnHuang2
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31 posted on 06/04/2002 9:24:44 AM PDT by VOA
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To: SpookBrat
***No, I can't say Decaf, but I better learn that word, eh? ***

LOL! Starbucks *knows* me by now...I ask them at least 3x if my drink is *for sure* decaf.

32 posted on 06/04/2002 9:25:10 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: homeschool mama
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33 posted on 06/04/2002 9:27:17 AM PDT by madfly
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To: Tired of Taxes
Most homeschoolers, like us, choose to do so because our children learn better at home in a safe, caring environment.

The last study I read said that the majority of homeschool parents choose homeschooling primarily for religious reasons. Second was academic. Way down the list was safety.

Has safety moved up the list? Which study says so?

34 posted on 06/04/2002 9:30:15 AM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: ppaul
Yep, its' a natural fact....
35 posted on 06/04/2002 9:33:27 AM PDT by Godfollow
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To: SLB; homeschool mama
Thanks for your very nice, encouraging post.

I've been missing my kids for years. My daughter was getting older and it was really starting to bother me that I only had so much time left to be "her mother" and teach her all she needs to know to be a well rounded adult. Homeschool mama talked me into this. :) I'm not homeschooling because I'm paranoid. I'm homeschooling because I'm madly in love with my children. They were in school from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., then they came home and did homework. No time left for God, family or fun. When we tried to give God time, we had to squeeze him into our crazy schedules. We are so relaxed now and our family is a lot calmer. We fit in all the important stuff, such as time with God, time with friends, time with family, school work and house work...and Mom doesn't have a nervous break down during the day, trying to fit it all in.

They are MY children. They don't belong to the school. Not any more.

36 posted on 06/04/2002 9:36:14 AM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: Tired of Taxes
Yes, I'm aware of how some view home schooling. I don't see how this article causes a "stigma" however. The PC crowd will be against home schooling no matter what (except for a few liberal hypocrites who want their kids away from the social patholgies PC education creates and the substandard education it provides)
37 posted on 06/04/2002 9:36:50 AM PDT by LarryLied
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To: homeschool mama
I'll be sharing the class with 3 other mothers, so I better not be taking on too much, or I'll be mad. LOL I'm sure it will all work out. Being the artist of the group, I got stuck with art. Another woman in our group has the set, so I'm not in a hurry for yours. :) Thanks my friend.
38 posted on 06/04/2002 9:38:23 AM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: SpookBrat
What an encouragement you will be in your coop, Spookie. I'm blessed by your excitement!
39 posted on 06/04/2002 9:38:30 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: SpookBrat
I'm glad you were able to latch onto it in Florida afterall. I'll go ahead and put it up for sale here.

Art teacher, huh? Very cool.

40 posted on 06/04/2002 9:40:00 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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