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Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
They were all below the age of ten and I'm just wondering what happens when they grow up?
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Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
Yeah, many schools suck, no doubt about that. I was mildly bullied (Tumblr would kill me for using mildly, but that's what it was),especially in middle school and I often looked forward to being ill and staying at home, but then, my parents were really far from A+ too, so in retrospect thank god they didn't homeschool me.
Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 12:15 am (UTC)(link)Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
It was not meant as an offense, I'm not even saying it's necessarily bad, just that it's a different mindset to start from.
Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
I was homeschooled for one year (second grade) because my family had to travel during that year. My dad is an ex-elementary school teacher so he did a pretty damn good job. Also, apart from math and writing, the curriculum for second grade was mostly reading (which I already knew how to do very well) and a huge amount of fun stories about saints and loads of beautiful poems.
However, homeschooling was so not for me. I was bored to death the entire time, like going out of my mind bored, hence, because the thing I always did when bored was read until my eyes fell out, second grade was The Year Of Being So Bored I Snuck Into My Parents' Bedroom To Try To Read Books No Other Second Grader Would Willingly Read. (I'm prettttty certain King Rat and Shogun are not at the second-grade level...but I honestly just that bored.)
Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
I think maybe home-schooling works best if you have at least one sibling close to your age (and your parents aren't crazy).
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(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 12:43 am (UTC)(link)Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
With that said, I have seen some homeschooled kids whose parents didn't push them at all to learn. In the worst cases, they didn't want to learn to read, so their parents let them put off and put off and put off learning to read until they were "ready." I think any kid needs some degree of a push to do some learning instead of goofing off all day.
Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 01:12 am (UTC)(link)Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 01:44 am (UTC)(link)That right there is good unschooling in practice. I have a friend whose mother got very into the "idea" of unschooling, but basically used it as an excuse to completely neglect her younger child. That kid now has no foundation to build upon in learning, no direction, and frankly, no respect for a mother that tried to have her out of the house and in other peoples' care as often as possible.
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