But smart
people homeschool their children and raise them to be God - fearing adults with integrity as their key word, and putting God first, family second, and work third... Praise Jesus!
Not exact matches
I first heard of
homeschooling as a
child growing up in a college town in New England, when the only
people who
homeschooled their
children were hippies living on communes in the country or academics and political activists protesting against the regimented and regimenting education «the system» provided for its own repressive purposes.
Most
people suddenly furrow their brows and purse their lips and declare their concerns about
homeschooling, which seem always to be less often about the quality of the education as about the
children's «socialization.»
People who have no obvious stake in the matter, like most of the people who have expressed dismay at my wife and my decision to homeschool our children, tend to side with the establishment against the pa
People who have no obvious stake in the matter, like most of the
people who have expressed dismay at my wife and my decision to homeschool our children, tend to side with the establishment against the pa
people who have expressed dismay at my wife and my decision to
homeschool our
children, tend to side with the establishment against the parents.
I chose
homeschooling because I knew I could not live by the rules imposed on my
children... yet I don't lose any sleep when
people assume they think they know why I
homeschool or what it entails.
I woke up, brutally aware that I'd spent thousands of dollars and four and half years earning a degree that I'd never actually wanted, all because the
people I'd grown up with had told me I couldn't be anything else except a housewife who could use her teaching degree to
homeschool her
children.
I am one of the only
people in my group of friends (including my husband's friends) who has a college degree, and I plan to get a Master's degree, and to
homeschool my
children.
I feel like I'm in a unique position to say this, because I've seen so many aspects of the teaching and learning spectrum, and I can honestly tell you that most
people are way more qualified than they think they are to
homeschool their
children.
Universally, there are
people who choose to
homeschool their
children in efforts to provide them with a better education and learning environment.
It's too difficult and mind bending for some
people to see that
homeschooled / unschooled
children have a great opportunity to experience the world and learn through a lot of different channels.
Many
people with handicapped
children will opt to
homeschool.
So many
people think that
homeschooled children are limited in their academic pursuits, but as the mom of a...
I recently met Shae of Free Range in Suburbia in
person and we talked about this very subject as she recently made the decision to
homeschool her three young
children.
Aidan and his family live in a Los Angeles where home - schooling the
children is met with as much derision as Amish
people using electricity (and Braff's «teaching» is no different from parents who
homeschool their kids to believe dinosaurs never existed), and sexual harassment laws are a courtesy rather than something to enforce.
«We were not going be those
people» was how Tracy Craig summed up her thoughts on
homeschooling when her oldest
child first entered school.