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Have You Heard about Homeschooling? A parent has the right to take their child out of School and teach them at Home... www.homeschool.com. It is Your Right by Law... Would you do it? [This message was edited Sat May 15 19:16:04 2004 by Zelaira] | |
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Zelaira said: A parent has the right to take their child out of School and teach them at Home... www.homeschool.com. It is Your Right by Law... Would you do it?
[This message was edited Sat May 15 19:16:04 2004 by Zelaira] I was taught at home for half a day, every day, when i was 8 years old. And it didn't harm me. | |
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If not for work, I believe you can teach your child as well if not better than the public school system. Up until about 6th grade at least.....
I wish I could afford the time to.....it would not even be a question if I would..... | |
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I would do it | |
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My ex was homeschooled his whole life and he is THE most intelligent person I've ever encountered in my life. However, he's extremely good at English/lit/theory/etc, but crap at everything else (maths, science, etc) - he said it's because due to the laidback homeschooling schedule, he was able to do what he liked all day long (e.g. reading) and hardly ever had to study anything else. I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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Arn'tb the social skills you learn at school just as important as the acedemic ones? When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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Natsume said: My ex was homeschooled his whole life and he is THE most intelligent person I've ever encountered in my life. However, he's extremely good at English/lit/theory/etc, but crap at everything else (maths, science, etc) - he said it's because due to the laidback homeschooling schedule, he was able to do what he liked all day long (e.g. reading) and hardly ever had to study anything else.
Pam said "maths"!!!! Did you see that Lleena!!! better bold that shit [This message was edited Sun May 16 16:54:03 2004 by 2the9s] | |
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2the9s said: Natsume said: My ex was homeschooled his whole life and he is THE most intelligent person I've ever encountered in my life. However, he's extremely good at English/lit/theory/etc, but crap at everything else (maths, science, etc) - he said it's because due to the laidback homeschooling schedule, he was able to do what he liked all day long (e.g. reading) and hardly ever had to study anything else.
Pam said "maths"!!!! Did you see that Lleena!!! better bold that shit [This message was edited Sun May 16 16:54:03 2004 by 2the9s] Well, it is "maths" When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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2the9s said: Natsume said: My ex was homeschooled his whole life and he is THE most intelligent person I've ever encountered in my life. However, he's extremely good at English/lit/theory/etc, but crap at everything else (maths, science, etc) - he said it's because due to the laidback homeschooling schedule, he was able to do what he liked all day long (e.g. reading) and hardly ever had to study anything else.
Pam said "maths"!!!! Did you see that Lleena!!! better bold that shit [This message was edited Sun May 16 16:54:03 2004 by 2the9s] Look around... somewhere else I posted 'mobile' instead of 'cell phone...' I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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I saw it 9sey! Pam is correct! MathS it is!
Pam!! | |
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Natsume said: 2the9s said: Pam said "maths"!!!! Did you see that Lleena!!! better bold that shit [This message was edited Sun May 16 16:54:03 2004 by 2the9s] Look around... somewhere else I posted 'mobile' instead of 'cell phone...' Next thing you know you're going be saying "pip pip" as your teeth rot out. | |
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2the9s said: Next thing you know you're going be saying "pip pip" as your teeth rot out.
oh you fuck! I hope someday CarrieLee does kick the shit out of you! I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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Natsume said: 2the9s said: Next thing you know you're going be saying "pip pip" as your teeth rot out.
oh you fuck! I hope someday CarrieLee does kick the shit out of you! Please. CarrieLee needs to wake the fuck up if she thinks she can kick the shit out of me. That twat. | |
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Lleena said: I saw it 9sey! Pam is correct! MathS it is!
Pam!! here ya go, Llee - brie and olive pizza! For you! I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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bkw said: Arn'tb the social skills you learn at school just as important as the acedemic ones?
Yeh I agree wif dat one. I guess to a certain degree it has it's advantages! But when it's time to head out into the real world, they may not have excercised much communication skills- with more than just one person- out of the family homez. No hablo espanol,no!
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Natsume said: Lleena said: I saw it 9sey! Pam is correct! MathS it is!
Pam!! here ya go, Llee - brie and olive pizza! For you! When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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I still think Lleena needs to go to Charm School.
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2the9s said: I still think Lleena needs to go to Charm School.
Is that where you learn to balance a book on your head whilst walking? Very handy skill that one. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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Natsume said: Lleena said: I saw it 9sey! Pam is correct! MathS it is!
Pam!! here ya go, Llee - brie and olive pizza! For you! Cool! thankyou! 9s has only recently learned how to spell. So he's like all cocky and confident at the moment. Spelling whore! | |
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bkw said: 2the9s said: I still think Lleena needs to go to Charm School.
Is that where you learn to balance a book on your head whilst walking? Very handy skill that one. Yeah, and you learn how to get a beer from the fridge for your man. | |
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Lleena said: Natsume said: here ya go, Llee - brie and olive pizza! For you! Cool! thankyou! 9s has only recently learned how to spell. So he's like all cocky and confident at the moment. Spelling whore! HA, 9s. You got done! I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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2the9s said: bkw said: Is that where you learn to balance a book on your head whilst walking? Very handy skill that one. Yeah, and you learn how to get a beer from the fridge for your man. <----- enrols mrsbkw in Charm School. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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My girlfriend is one of the brightest, intelligent people I know and has a GPA of A- ....she was homeschooled most of her life up until college. If it's done right, it can be great. The only drawback I might suggest is that sometimes there is a lack of the kind of social interaction that school offers every day.
I'm all for it, otherwise. . [This message was edited Sun May 16 19:42:37 2004 by mrdespues] | |
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From what I've heard there can be issues involving college admission and proving that one's homeschooling is equivalent to a high school education. Granted, a homeschooled student could take the GED, but the "dropout" stigma of a GED might hurt the applicant if he or she were applying to a competitive college.
I also share the concern of missing out on the social interaction that a traditional high school provides. For me, I think it was a good thing to have that experience. OTOH, I've known people whose high school experiences were pure hell, and for them, a "non-traditional" educational environment (e.g., homeschooling, early college admission, or an "alternative school") seemed clearly superior. Would I homeschool my kids? No, because I'm not having any. Also, I've done some teaching myself (human sexuality at the college level), and I don't think I'm well-suited to being a teacher. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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bkw said: 2the9s said: Yeah, and you learn how to get a beer from the fridge for your man. <----- enrols mrsbkw in Charm School. how's that for charm, pencil dick! | |
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mrsbkw said: bkw said: <----- enrols mrsbkw in Charm School. how's that for charm, pencil dick! When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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bkw said: mrsbkw said: how's that for charm, pencil dick! charm that!!!!! | |
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When I was in school, I didn't believe in homeschooling. I thought it was evil .Even though my school experience from elementary to high school was not pleasant and pure hell, I am grateful that I got to participate in different clubs, organizations, and extra curricular activities. You kind of miss out on things like Pep rallies and the Prom when you're homeschooled. The way people are half-assed raising their children these days, I may want to homeschool my own children just because I wouldn't want to them to be executed at school like the victims of Columbine and the other schools that have had experiences like that | |
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