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zroheroz 1 point ago +1 / -0

Didn't sniffer in chief rescind this with one of his 2,000 EO this week... Hardest working illegitimate president in american history

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Belleoffreedom 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not even close to true, troll. It all depends on who is doing the teaching. If the parents take it seriously, the kids wind up well ahead.

Source: I knew a few home-schooled kids.

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boatpotato 3 points ago +3 / -0

Homeschool kids are absolutely smarter, better informed, and more socialized than all the trolls and vested state education interests claim. First hand experience with dozens of HS kids. Many skip several years at university too, going in as juniors. They avoid peer pressure stupidity, bullying, and mandated conformity.

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CSIS_CIA_pure-evil 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've home school kids and it depends on the dedication of the parents. If you take it seriously, they will learn far more than you would ever learn in regular school. What they miss is having to conform, being bullied, belonging to school tribes, indoctrination, and propaganda.

I have seen public schools with single digit enrolments (less than 10 in all of Kindergarten through high school). This ends up like home schooling by a single teacher and I saw many younger kids were learning the same material as the older kids. I have also seen tiny classes doing university level math because they had finished the curriculum and the teacher just went on.

One of the worst things is inclusion. What do you do with a child that projectile vomits whenever stressed? You can put him in the class with everyone else for the sake of inclusion, but the disruption is spectacular. If you separate the classes and put the good students together, then you are elitist. There is no way to win trying to please everyone. I think that anyone that has the discipline and will to home school their children, should try it.

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