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View Poll Results: What are your thoughts on home-schooling? | |||
I think it's a great alternative to the public system. |
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4 | 18.18% |
I think it can be a good alternative to the public system under the right circumstances. |
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10 | 45.45% |
I don't think it's a good alternative to the public system, but I don't think it should be illegal. |
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7 | 31.82% |
I think it should be illegal. |
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1 | 4.55% |
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Fck Ths Thngs
Join Date: May 2014
Location: NJ
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We've had this discussion with Mordor before.
While I agree with the arguments for home schooling, the life experience of bullying, friendships, social interaction, etc, are some things that the home can never provide and are an absolutely essential part of growing up. Schools also provide a lot of great resources such as expensive computer software licenses, and database access to help students that want to learn more than what's in the classroom. There is no reason for a child not to be educated at home while attending public school. Stop letting the school raise your kids, and participate in their education. If you don't have time to do this you probably don't have time to home school either. and @Pet_Sounds - it's a lot about test scores in college as well. ![]() Quote:
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county fair energy
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Lol, what can I say? It's the public servant in me. I don't have a savior complex or anything, it's more a matter of not wanting to complain about it without also trying to find solutions.
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Mate, Spawn & Die
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Rapping Community
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A good friend of mine was home schooled for part of his childhood because his dad was a park ranger and they lived on an island where there were no schools. That's a pretty reasonable situation to home school in I guess. I mean what else were they going to do? But he said once they were living somewhere where they sent him to a regular school, he and his brothers had kind of a hard time adjusting and he really felt like they missed out a lot on learning how to interact with variety of other people. I think people are really doing a disservice to their kids on that front if they home school them. I also think there's a pretty high probability of parents' overestimating their own skill at teaching, which is also problematic.
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Toasted Poster
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: SoCal by way of Boston
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So much depends on the situation. I watch a cooking show called Frontier Woman where the family lives on a cattle ranch a million miles from anywhere so she home schools. If I had lived in a crappy neighborhood when my kids were young I would have considered it but both me and Linda had to work full time so we moved to a nicer place and went public.
If you live in a decent area go public and let your kids not only experience the education but also the social experience. IMO.
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