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Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 01:04 am (UTC)(link)And do you seriously think that the majority of publicly-schooled kids, certainly in the US, are learning everything they need to know (from 'qualified teachers'), are given 'space to grow', and that there isn't bias? Le please.
Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 01:16 am (UTC)(link)Gee, I wonder. Maybe it's because lunatics like that exist, and in numbers, too? And there's plenty of them in our government, even, doing their best to equate creationism with science, discredit global warming and get prayer back in classrooms?
And, what were the religious reasons your parents homeschooled you, I wonder?
Sure, there's good teachers and bad teachers. But they need certain qualifications to teach in the first place. Unlike a homeschooling parent. And at least, a child in school is likely to be exposed to a number of teachers, and more likely exposed to various opinions rather than just one. "Learning everything they need to know" - at least they are, or should be, required to learn state set standards. Homeschooling can mean about anything.
Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 01:41 am (UTC)(link)For example, the idea that homeschooled kids are exposed to just one opinion. Aside from the fact that I read books (constantly, voraciously) from all kinds of people with all kinds of points of view, I took outside classes in science and writing and sports and such, it wasn't like I was locked up at home all day (in fact I probably spent more time out and about than kids locked up in school all day). And since when are kids expected or encouraged to express varying opinions in public school?
Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 05:13 am (UTC)(link)Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 01:25 am (UTC)(link)Re: What's Wrong With Attachment Parenting?
And yes, we learned "real" science and history... religion was just something that had always been around in my family, so it wasn't really part of the curriculum, per se.
TW for self-harm
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 01:45 am (UTC)(link)This is why my parents homeschooled me. When I was in middle school, I was bullied for being/appearing gay and I started self-mutilating. Going to a different school didn't help anything because I got that kind of thing at a poor inner city school and at an affluent school further out (where girls honestly threw rocks at me). Ultimately, my mother was frightened for my mental health and when the school year ended, she decided to homeschool me instead. So, yeah, there are a lot of reasons for parents homeschooling.