Posted by John T on August 27, 2014 at 08:11:16 from (216.249.72.121):
In Reply to: Home School posted by JD John on August 27, 2014 at 07:38:15:
That's a fun piece and it is so trueeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Seriously, we get around quite a bit where we encounter several families with home schooled kids. In general, as compared to State School educated kids, they are more polite, more articulate, more sociable (even talk to us old folks lol), and most test out much better then State Schooled of the same age.
Im NOT knocking public school teachers, most are hard working dedicated my hats off to them. They have to work within the confines and restrains of their particular systems and administrators and government regulators and do the best they can with what they have to work with I figure, so God Bless them and I appreciate and thank them.
It was strange and been a while so I may not recall this correctly, but I think some person ranted somewhere on here once that home schooling was CHILD ABUSE (can you believe that!!!!) lol. If that's child abuse then call me an abuser fan because the many many many home schooled kids Ive encountered are far more educated and polite and articulate and sociable then their public schooled counterparts.
Thanks and God Bless all teachers be they home teachers or state teachers, its an often under paid under appreciated job I sure couldn't handle, especially nowadays when they get sued if they don't do something just right grrrrrrrrrr
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