Have as many kids as you can, like 8+. At the very least, more than 2. 3 minimum but the more, the better.
Home-school. Private school isn't good enough. You need to home-school.
Do not let your kids on social media, don't let them watch new Hollywood productions that have communist undertones and are designed to subvert people's values. Don't let your kids watch mainstream news.
Teach your kid proper moral values. I suggest a combination of Aristotle, The Bible and Aquinas as a foundation. Teach your kids proper history. Teach them the fundamentals between capitalism and communism and the different kinds of moral values between them. Nietzsche's take on Slave Morality is a good start. You need to teach them between individualism and collectivism.
Teach your kids how to spot the propaganda in society and teach your kids about the war that's going on and the subversive values that exist. Teach them about love and romance and how communism kills both by creating a society of entitled unappreciative people that oppress others to get ahead. Teach your children how to treat others with respect, compassion and appreciation.
Teach your kids to value their identity based on their adherence to moral virtue not their production capacity, their educational attainment, social justice or any of the other distractions meant to subvert people's identity to be controllable by the State.
Create communities and businesses of like minded people and only associate with these like minded people. Completely breakaway from the system.
I really don't recommend homeschooling. My parents did it to me and my sisters. It's hard to feel smart and confident when you have to get a GED. Homeschooled kids are at a great disadvantage socially and economically. Many end up working really shitty jobs because their parents failed to provide an adequate education in all subjects. Homeschooling creates unhappy people who don't benefit from having many positive role models.
Here’s our thoughts (and tell me what you think). Homeschool during all the really impressionable years. Both my wife and I have heavy science and math backgrounds so we can cater to this. Technology can also help fill in any gaps, (lots of home tutoring options). Then have kids graduate from a highschool by being part time from things we can’t offer so they don’t have a GED. In my community there are tons of parents starting to homeschool and they’ve formed social networks via this for their kids so that their kids are socializing with big groups of their peers at least 3-4 times a week. PLUS in addition to sports and music related activities the kids are still around other kids
Again my wife and I are fortunate that we are from a heavy math and science background (and I have a MD) which is what I hear gets to be a homeschooling problem a little down the road. But please tell me what you think.
The formula is pretty simple actually:
100%. My neighbors are doing it, I need to talk my wife into homeschooling. She wants like 5 kids
I really don't recommend homeschooling. My parents did it to me and my sisters. It's hard to feel smart and confident when you have to get a GED. Homeschooled kids are at a great disadvantage socially and economically. Many end up working really shitty jobs because their parents failed to provide an adequate education in all subjects. Homeschooling creates unhappy people who don't benefit from having many positive role models.
Here’s our thoughts (and tell me what you think). Homeschool during all the really impressionable years. Both my wife and I have heavy science and math backgrounds so we can cater to this. Technology can also help fill in any gaps, (lots of home tutoring options). Then have kids graduate from a highschool by being part time from things we can’t offer so they don’t have a GED. In my community there are tons of parents starting to homeschool and they’ve formed social networks via this for their kids so that their kids are socializing with big groups of their peers at least 3-4 times a week. PLUS in addition to sports and music related activities the kids are still around other kids Again my wife and I are fortunate that we are from a heavy math and science background (and I have a MD) which is what I hear gets to be a homeschooling problem a little down the road. But please tell me what you think.