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Air Capital GymnasticsPosted on February 25, 2010. This is a list of things we do to homeschool. To Sam and II: You're right. I was homeschooled K-12 and now I'm in college, I'm not used to being bored at all! I do not usually wait until a teacher, until everyone get off their phone to class can start, while waiting to pass due to a math problem is too basic hard for half the class, wait until the next class without officially (although I read in advance). If only I had learned to be bored in public school ... I wish my parents sent me to school so I could have grown bored and sit all the time. I think they raised me wrong when they taught me that learning should be fun. I must say to the person who has openly stated that contact was either lying or not the studies that you should take your blinders off. It is quite conceivable to participate in these activities and still have time to book lessons. I know that children who keep busy schedules and make straight A too. I was homeschooled. I was still socialized. I had many good friends. I took art classes at a local center. I went to church and Sunday school and there are friends there. I went to tutoring (with some other children) two times a week. I have not done as much as you do, but I'm still socialized. You should not go to school to make friends. I'm going to a private school now, and making friends is a little easier, but I want to say NO KIDS homeschooling stay inside all day and merely SCHOOL WORK AND FRIENDS do much. I do fun projects and read books and fees for scientific experiments, and lots of social stuff. People do say that because home schooling is not the norm. They do not understand and assume home-schooled children are stuck at home. I looked in once, but decided that I'm not the best teacher for my children. It is personal preference and I congratulate you for doing so. Keep your chin up. Some of the wisest I know the children are home schooled btw. Sam and I are not on the defensive! Just sick to death of assumptions pathetic that anti-homeschoolers make our kids about, you know, our children, those you've never met! Why do you assume you can make comments insulting to our children? Why do you then referred us to respond? We do not care what you think of our choice, we are comfortable with them! We just do not like your rude to us and our children. Gyasi said CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |