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I have a huge bias against homeschooling and this thread hasn't helped
My experiences at a Catholic Middle School are a large part of what led me to become agnostic and I'm just going to leave it at that.
What's wrong with parents teaching their children? Some kids learn at a different pace. When I was 8 years old I had alapatia where you start getting bald spots due to the stress of school about half way into my first year of home school I had a full head of hair and no stress one of my best friends was home schooled their hole life and loved it every kid I've ever talked to has " your home schooled wow I wish I was " IMO homeschool is an amazing way to teach people.
one of my best friends was home schooled their hole life and loved it every kid I've ever talked to has " your home schooled wow I wish I was " IMO homeschool is an amazing way to teach people.
hole lifeyour home schooled...IMO homeschool is an amazing way to teach people.
Gentlemen, please be gentle and don't correct errors. It comes off as very arrogant and rude, and some of the people on the boards may be dyslexic or younger teenagers - please remember this. That being said, your story is exactly why I'm more against homeschooling than I am for it.
Homeschooling can also seriously inhibit social interactions. I'm sure I wouldn't be as introverted as I am if I wasn't homeschooled. Being an introvert isn't a bad thing, but not knowing how to handle yourself is social situations is. I'm certainly not the worst homeschooler at it, but I do feel out of place in many social settings. Sometimes I wish I had the desire to go to college events, but I would simply prefer to stay in my room, watch movies that you probably wouldn't, and play Pokemon. I've never been on a real date, and at this point I really don't know how to get one.
Quote from: Westy on March 06, 2014, 01:22:54 PMHomeschooling can also seriously inhibit social interactions. I'm sure I wouldn't be as introverted as I am if I wasn't homeschooled. Being an introvert isn't a bad thing, but not knowing how to handle yourself is social situations is. I'm certainly not the worst homeschooler at it, but I do feel out of place in many social settings. Sometimes I wish I had the desire to go to college events, but I would simply prefer to stay in my room, watch movies that you probably wouldn't, and play Pokemon. I've never been on a real date, and at this point I really don't know how to get one.From experience, Westy, you can attend a public school your whole life, be on sports teams, play in the orchestra, etc. and still always feel out of place at any social event.I'm not saying; I just saying.
Gentlemen, please be gentle and don't correct errors. It comes off as very arrogant and rude...
I think the main point is that no one way is perfect. Each system has its pros and cons.Also that high school stinks.