Originally posted by Nellinator
True, but let's keep the generalizing to the minimum as 'tis unfair to those that turned out well.
Not that public school does not brainwash you in believing certain stuff.How is homeschooling brainwashing anyway?There is no proof al we have is your imature words that it is brainwashing it is no cult!jm 🙄
Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
I learn alot and I am going to keep saying that.You have no idea my grades or anything.Just because someone has promblems learning it does not give any other person to judge that person base on that.Anywho I got to go hiking too nice to be stuck indoors all day!JM
your grades mean nothing. they are nothing more than superficial milestones in what appears to be an education lacking in fundamental english and history from what i read here, and presumably math and science as well. (proof being that you understand only half of what i just said.) this should make you upset JM, not happily oblivious
you have been stunted and hobbled. maybe you wouldnt have excelled in a decent system of education, regardless (public/private/home school) but the fact is you were robbed of that chance. i suspect you feel accomplished and comfortable with the ease of your 'education' as any kid would have, but the fact is you were cheated.
Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
My parents did not make it up!Look up online "School of Tomorrow" it is a homeschooled program and it exist!If you dont' look it up then that is your choice but that does not make you right never the less!jm
The first site that came up was "Accelerated Christian Education"...whcih is exactly my point.
So I'm sorry your parents didn't make it up, but my point still stands.
Originally posted by AllianceWell, is educated to the same level or better than public system would. Once again, that depends on what other social interactions the child has and can be no disadvantage at all. In public schools some kids become isolated and are set back socially, does that mean that the public system handicaps its students? No, homeschooling is at higher risk, but most parents understand the importance of social interaction and will have their kids in sports, or music, or a religious assembly, etc. Most homeschooled kids turn out just fine.
What is "well"? Acceptable? I think it does a sever disservice to children who one day hope to enter and function in a society.