We home schooled our daughter, and are doing so now with our son. And not for any religious reasons either. It is because of the way schools are dumbing down our kids with 'Certificates of Mastery' and other meaningless bullshit that is supposed to give them confidence. Everybody wins in school now, nobody loses. There is no reality of what they will be facing in real life once they are done with school. Everything is handed to them now, and all they have to do is get their parents to bitch about it to make it happen.
Our kids are taught english, math, science (evolution style, thank you!), reading, writing, penmanship, art, history and world affairs. They learn about what it is like 'out there' in the real world, and what they will need to equip themselves with to face it properly. We are not religious, but our kids know of the many religions out there, and how many of them interact (historically) with each other. If they decide to adopt one, that is their choice to make. Not ours.
We are proud of our kids because they know it takes hard work to win, that life just does not hand you stuff because it is 'only fair'. They are competitive, and they will do what they have to so they win. That is the right attitude to have in life. Work hard, be aware and learn from your environment, be polite and treat others well. Don't cheat, and don't expect a handout. Work for what is yours, and work hard for it.
They have lots of friends, and they are questioned by both them and their parents about their schooling. The kids tell me that it is amazing how much more they know about 'real life' than their friends. Our daughter works at a local retailer, and this is her first real job. After two months on the job she was promoted and her boss wrote a glowing commendation about her ability to work well with customers, other employees, and that when she is given a job she does it to the best of her ability (which is damn good!). Then her boss sent a copy of it to the company HQ.
Proud? You bet your ass!
They endured Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter and survived intact. They enjoy those holidays, and know the historical and religious significance of them. They are also respectful of the holidays others celebrate, but they will not accept the diminishing of their holidays just to accommodate them.
One other thing. If either of them ever wrote a paragraph like Coyote did here, there would be some serious remedial action taken...lol!
Our kids are taught english, math, science (evolution style, thank you!), reading, writing, penmanship, art, history and world affairs. They learn about what it is like 'out there' in the real world, and what they will need to equip themselves with to face it properly. We are not religious, but our kids know of the many religions out there, and how many of them interact (historically) with each other. If they decide to adopt one, that is their choice to make. Not ours.
We are proud of our kids because they know it takes hard work to win, that life just does not hand you stuff because it is 'only fair'. They are competitive, and they will do what they have to so they win. That is the right attitude to have in life. Work hard, be aware and learn from your environment, be polite and treat others well. Don't cheat, and don't expect a handout. Work for what is yours, and work hard for it.
They have lots of friends, and they are questioned by both them and their parents about their schooling. The kids tell me that it is amazing how much more they know about 'real life' than their friends. Our daughter works at a local retailer, and this is her first real job. After two months on the job she was promoted and her boss wrote a glowing commendation about her ability to work well with customers, other employees, and that when she is given a job she does it to the best of her ability (which is damn good!). Then her boss sent a copy of it to the company HQ.
Proud? You bet your ass!
They endured Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter and survived intact. They enjoy those holidays, and know the historical and religious significance of them. They are also respectful of the holidays others celebrate, but they will not accept the diminishing of their holidays just to accommodate them.
One other thing. If either of them ever wrote a paragraph like Coyote did here, there would be some serious remedial action taken...lol!
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