When i hear co-workers talk about what their kids deal with.........mine are in college now and still...the indoctrination never ends.
I homeschooled mine. Never thought that was something i would do but it turned out to be one of THE BEST things i've ever done. For you parents out there - pl…
When i hear co-workers talk about what their kids deal with.........mine are in college now and still...the indoctrination never ends.
I homeschooled mine. Never thought that was something i would do but it turned out to be one of THE BEST things i've ever done. For you parents out there - please consider it. With small exceptions, your kids are in a toxic cesspool. Get them out. The memories you will have later on will be priceless, the time spent with them is irreplaceable. It was do-able for a married couple and later as a young widow. AND still worked full time. Wasn't easy at the time but looking back now, i wouldn't hesitate for a millisecond to do it all over again.
That's awesome! I am glad you were able to homeschool. I never had children, but there is no way in the world they would set foot in a public school. Between the cultism, wokeism, the "vaccines" required, and the constant push to generate fear and compliance, it's a hard pass. I still don't think schools teach much of value, either. No shop. No home ec, which is the main reason I can cook from scratch today. God bless my mom, but she used boxes and cans. Were in not for one high school class, so would I.
It makes me concerned that there appears to be a part of our population that sees nothing wrong with the education system. Are those parents not paying attention to what is going on in the kid's school or do they know and not care?
I homeschool my twin 11 year old granddaughters who live with my husband and I. I recently had a discussion with a para-educator at a local school. Her main concern wasn't sex education at primary school or even vaccines. It was the out of control kids in the classroom. The disruptions are continuous and makes a learning environment impossible. It's a real disadvantage to kids trying to learn. She said she would homeschool if her kids. weren't grown.
My guess is that many just have a 'contract it out' attitude about so many areas of life, including the raising of children, having absorbed the 100+ year old regressive "Progressive" ethic that only 'experts' should think and should run things, while the rest of us work menial jobs to pay for what the 'experts' think best. We can see by what happened in Loudoun County, Virginia, and by the institution and rapid spread of Moms for Liberty that some now realize that's what they were doing. Others may be too busy working two jobs to keep their heads above water financially to know, or perhaps some are what Aristotle called 'natural slaves,' such that they neither know nor care.
Thank you for what you wrote. That wasn't easy.
When i hear co-workers talk about what their kids deal with.........mine are in college now and still...the indoctrination never ends.
I homeschooled mine. Never thought that was something i would do but it turned out to be one of THE BEST things i've ever done. For you parents out there - please consider it. With small exceptions, your kids are in a toxic cesspool. Get them out. The memories you will have later on will be priceless, the time spent with them is irreplaceable. It was do-able for a married couple and later as a young widow. AND still worked full time. Wasn't easy at the time but looking back now, i wouldn't hesitate for a millisecond to do it all over again.
That's awesome! I am glad you were able to homeschool. I never had children, but there is no way in the world they would set foot in a public school. Between the cultism, wokeism, the "vaccines" required, and the constant push to generate fear and compliance, it's a hard pass. I still don't think schools teach much of value, either. No shop. No home ec, which is the main reason I can cook from scratch today. God bless my mom, but she used boxes and cans. Were in not for one high school class, so would I.
It makes me concerned that there appears to be a part of our population that sees nothing wrong with the education system. Are those parents not paying attention to what is going on in the kid's school or do they know and not care?
I homeschool my twin 11 year old granddaughters who live with my husband and I. I recently had a discussion with a para-educator at a local school. Her main concern wasn't sex education at primary school or even vaccines. It was the out of control kids in the classroom. The disruptions are continuous and makes a learning environment impossible. It's a real disadvantage to kids trying to learn. She said she would homeschool if her kids. weren't grown.
It seems they don’t want to know and do not care.
My guess is that many just have a 'contract it out' attitude about so many areas of life, including the raising of children, having absorbed the 100+ year old regressive "Progressive" ethic that only 'experts' should think and should run things, while the rest of us work menial jobs to pay for what the 'experts' think best. We can see by what happened in Loudoun County, Virginia, and by the institution and rapid spread of Moms for Liberty that some now realize that's what they were doing. Others may be too busy working two jobs to keep their heads above water financially to know, or perhaps some are what Aristotle called 'natural slaves,' such that they neither know nor care.