Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
Here is a better question why should we listen to you?Ok back to topic if you don't have anything more to say about homeschooling then don't brother to comment.If you do comment then I will ignore!Get it?got it?Good!jm
You are still a liar.
And that is a problem with homeschooling. Liars, like you, could make up lies (like you often do) and teach them to their children thereby rasing them to be liars (like you are one), too.
Homeschooling can be good, but when people like you do it or get taught it isn't. Because there are just more and more stupid and ignorant people created, that, frankly, should have been aborted.
Oh....is that why you are agains abortion? So there are more of you?
Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
Keep it up and you will be reported!Got to go.jm
I am actually replying to your topic while you are off-topic commenting on my replies. You should just shut up or contribute to the topic. though I would prefer one ad two will never happen anyways.
I will repeat it for you again though, cause you were homeschooled (brainwashed) and apparently are not up to the task to follow a point.
Homeschooling can be a good thing, but it is oftentimes used by parenst who don't want their children to be exposed to certain philosophies or even cold hard facts, in which case it seems wrong to me.
Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
Say what you want you been reported.Actly you could do the same and stop responding with flaming.I did not invist you into this topic you have no reason to say what you say.
U just don't like me and that does not mean that you can say what you want and that is all.Just let it go!jm
You have no authority.
Now, reply to my point or STFU.
Homeschooling can be a good thing, but it is oftentimes used by parenst who don't want their children to be exposed to certain philosophies or even cold hard facts, in which case it seems wrong to me.
Originally posted by KharmaDog
Jackie, you brought up the topic of home schooling, and you used yourself as the example. You have no reason to report anything.Bardock made an excellent point. Your grammar is atrocious, your spelling is horrendous, on on more than one occasion you have shown your powers of deductive reasoning and problem solving abilities to be less then sub par. Your post in and of itself testifies to the problems with homeschooling.
You also called yourself a loner and reasoned that because of that homeschooling was better for you. It probably did more harm than good as your social skills, more than likely, are much less developed than people who actually attend an educational institution with other people. You have willfully lessened your exposure to other people, cultures, schools of thought and social interaction in general.
Though I agree about the spelling. What you said about homeschooling is wrong. Infact you couldn't be more wrong. How do I know? I have been homeschooled from 2nd to 10th grade and the graduated earlier.
People say that if you're homeschooled you'll harm your social skills. Bullshit. First off, besides lunch period and (in elementary) recess, you don't get to talk to anyone. So for about 45-60 minutes a day you talk to these kids. Well I can honestly tell you that I had more friends homeschooled than I did the two years of school I took.
Just because you're homeschooled, doesn't mean you don't have friends. You have friends in your neighborhood, when you're a kid you have to join a local gym (mine was the YMCA) and take PE there, which has kids. And* there are homeschooled meetings you can go to, meet new kids, go on field trips, and* they even have a prom.
JM is definitely giving us homeschoolers a bad name. As you can see yourself my grammar and spelling and rather good. I graduated 2 years early because they thought that it would be more beneficial to me if I began college early. And it was.
Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
I went to school all my life till I got to tenth grade had trouble at the local highschool and homeschooled for my last two years of highschool.
I found homeschooling to be alot more challaging and my sister and I would go to a friend house every day and do our work there.I also learn to speak spanish in my classes.
Also I was a loner so that worked out for me to be homeschooled as well.What do you guy's think is the con and pros of both homeschooling and public schools?Jm 🙂
I have been public schooled my whole life but the only thing I can think of about homeschooling is that you learn more in a shorter time period.
You say you were a loner already but homeschooling IMO could cause a kid to become soicaly retarted. (not being able to deal with people)
Maybe in highschool its not so bad but "socicaly" for a kid to go threw it I don't think its a good idea at all.
Okay I mean sure I have heard your can be more smarter when your homeschooled but if you don't know how to deal with people, minortiys or even certin situations that in public schools your put threw i don't know how you can get very far in life.
Originally posted by Parttime Ninja
People say that if you're homeschooled you'll harm your social skills. Bullshit. First off, besides lunch period and (in elementary) recess, you don't get to talk to anyone. So for about 45-60 minutes a day you talk to these kids. Well I can honestly tell you that I had more friends homeschooled than I did the two years of school I took.
not disagreeing with anything you have said, BUT:
The major social advantages of the public system may not come from the fact that you get more friends, they come from the fact that in the public system you are exposed to the diversity that is society.
This isn't to say anything personal against you, but in a homeschool environment, it is very possible for the parents to insulate their children from other cultures. There are issues of xenophobia and racism that can arise simply from these children having less exposure to those of a different race that they would have in school. Just having a minority in your class as an equal does a lot psychologically for a student.
Of course this is nowhere near as important as the parents and local culture's attitudes toward race, it is just something I thought could be thrown out there.
I’m not really sure how home-schooling works in the US, but a lot of things that have been said are simply untrue, in my experience. The home schooling that I am doing is an internet based system. I get my work and I have to have studied it before a set date. It is actually a fairly simple system. My parents are never placed in one area, we are always moving. It is illogical to move school all the time (my work can go with me by doing home schooling) My parents don’t “force” anything on me. My family is not religious. I have black friends. There seems to be a bad stereotype built around home-schooling.
Originally posted by Hydrono
I’m not really sure how home-schooling works in the US, but a lot of things that have been said are simply untrue, in my experience. The home schooling that I am doing is an internet based system. I get my work and I have to have studied it before a set date. It is actually a fairly simple system. My parents are never placed in one area, we are always moving. It is illogical to move school all the time (my work can go with me by doing home schooling) My parents don’t “force” anything on me. My family is not religious. I have black friends. There seems to be a bad stereotype built around home-schooling.
its not that those in homeschool will always have these problems or that there are no solutions
just that sort of anecdotally we can all see why there may be a corelation between homeschooling and lack of social skills, though I am not sure any data on that exists. Being in a diverse culture that appreciates diversity will easily override any influence of not being exposed directly to those of other cultures. However, there are some, if not all, homeschool programs that are very religious and christian minded that do normally offer poor or unfactual information in some subjects.
I don't think anyone has been denying the possible faults with public or private systems of schooling. Homeschool clearly isn't perfect.