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Old 07-15-2008, 10:47 AM   #41
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Re: The non-religious homeschooling thread!

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On the other hand, everyone i've ever met who was homeschooled were "bubble children" and had no minds of their own. They spouted their parents views like they were worth their wieght in gold. Not saying this is every kid tho.
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Re: The non-religious homeschooling thread!

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On the other hand, everyone i've ever met who was homeschooled were "bubble children" and had no minds of their own. They spouted their parents views like they were worth their wieght in gold. Not saying this is every kid tho
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Well, duck_girl, some homeschooled kids ARE like that, so you can't really argue the point. None of my close friends were, but there was one family in our homeschooling group that was seriously freaky. The mom was a dog trainer , and many of the other parents felt that she treated her kids too much like dogs. I dunno, they were weird but they were well-behaved . I don't agree with parents keeping their kids too sheltered. You need to make sure they have plenty of life experiences while they're young.

I was in a hurry last time, so I couldn't say all I wanted....it might also be noted that kids of a certain age are very impressionable, and absorb the opinions of anybody they're close to. For some kids, this is their parents, teachers, or other adults, for others, their friends and other kids. It doesn't matter if they're homeschooled or not, it's just a phase they go through.

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Old 07-16-2008, 06:48 PM   #43
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Re: The non-religious homeschooling thread!

Yeah.
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no one wants to see my books right now? Okay, fine.
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Old 07-16-2008, 08:17 PM   #44
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Re: The non-religious homeschooling thread!

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it might also be noted that kids of a certain age are very impressionable, and absorb the opinions of anybody they're close to.
lolol, which is why I'm teaching my kids communism and the teacher in the classroom next door is teaching black power.















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Old 07-17-2008, 12:52 PM   #45
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Re: The non-religious homeschooling thread!

hmm....
Hey, friendsof Zoe, I think I know you in real life... You know a Nicole and Brandon?
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