My wife flew into Newark airport yesterday
A kid is still gonna get knocked on his/her ass from the shot. If school was conducted over the internet (just how we imagined when I was a kid) you wouldn't have to worry about school shootings and bullying
Quote from: Mr Limpett on December 20, 2012, 09:25:57 AMMy wife flew into Newark airport yesterday are her arms tired too?
kids sit all day in school anyway. For the most part, other than lunch and phys ed, they are not interacting with anyone other than the teacher. Teacher talks, kids listen. Plenty can be learned at home. we learn every day throught the internet.
We all have the right to home school our children at the same level that the schools offer. Sorry but Im with mike on this subject, the first two years of my sons life he was home with my wife, not saying he didnt learn anything from her because he definitely did. However when we enrolled him into daycare when the wife went back to work the his development blossomed, He started showing a personality, began talking more and more often became less shy, all these things are difficult to teach when its the same person day in and out. This was at 2 years old and it was a big difference. Wherever you lived or attended school you cannot tell me that you didn't make friends and or not friend certain people. That's a lesson in its self not to mention the social interaction that can not be learned at home. Do you think a child who was home schooled his whole life would be able to just out of the blue obtain a job where he has to interact with others and feel comfortable doing it, or speak publicly, or discover him or herself in means of sexuality. Just my opinion on this, I understand that if they were home we wouldnt have to worry about school shootings, just as we would never have to worry about them scraping there knees on the play ground or getting a black eye from a baseball if we never let them out of the house.
Quote from: BigAl13 on December 20, 2012, 06:16:48 PMWe all have the right to home school our children at the same level that the schools offer. Sorry but Im with mike on this subject, the first two years of my sons life he was home with my wife, not saying he didnt learn anything from her because he definitely did. However when we enrolled him into daycare when the wife went back to work the his development blossomed, He started showing a personality, began talking more and more often became less shy, all these things are difficult to teach when its the same person day in and out. This was at 2 years old and it was a big difference. Wherever you lived or attended school you cannot tell me that you didn't make friends and or not friend certain people. That's a lesson in its self not to mention the social interaction that can not be learned at home. Do you think a child who was home schooled his whole life would be able to just out of the blue obtain a job where he has to interact with others and feel comfortable doing it, or speak publicly, or discover him or herself in means of sexuality. Just my opinion on this, I understand that if they were home we wouldnt have to worry about school shootings, just as we would never have to worry about them scraping there knees on the play ground or getting a black eye from a baseball if we never let them out of the house. Home schooling doesn't mean the kid never leaves the house. Not at all. Yes, the kid is going to be inside hopefully learning. That's not going to be 24/7. He/she is still going to go outside and play, probably making friends in a park or sports program or whatever. Social skills start with family and then may or may not flourish with school. Traditional schooling may even diminish the thought of that being possible. How many cases of bullying have we seen in the news lately? Why? Because some kids don't see the others as they want to be seen. Think of the events of last week. Why was Lanza pulled from school to be homeschooled? How many others in the category of school shootings were said to be bullied or rideculed for being different. So called "socially awkward". Are they socially awkward because they don't watch sunday's football games? Are they socially awkward because they would rather sit outside watching clouds go by and not playing on the jungle gym at recess?Everyone is different and that's a hard lesson to teach. Some accept it and others don't. I'm not saying everyone should be home schooled but yes, if you're worried about your childs safety after these events, it is an option. Thomas Edison was home schooled after being deemed a poor student by his schoolmaster and lived a social life as well as invented many of the things we've come to enjoy in life. Just sayin'.
Quote from: Takes Prizoners on December 20, 2012, 08:13:25 PMQuote from: BigAl13 on December 20, 2012, 06:16:48 PMWe all have the right to home school our children at the same level that the schools offer. Sorry but Im with mike on this subject, the first two years of my sons life he was home with my wife, not saying he didnt learn anything from her because he definitely did. However when we enrolled him into daycare when the wife went back to work the his development blossomed, He started showing a personality, began talking more and more often became less shy, all these things are difficult to teach when its the same person day in and out. This was at 2 years old and it was a big difference. Wherever you lived or attended school you cannot tell me that you didn't make friends and or not friend certain people. That's a lesson in its self not to mention the social interaction that can not be learned at home. Do you think a child who was home schooled his whole life would be able to just out of the blue obtain a job where he has to interact with others and feel comfortable doing it, or speak publicly, or discover him or herself in means of sexuality. Just my opinion on this, I understand that if they were home we wouldnt have to worry about school shootings, just as we would never have to worry about them scraping there knees on the play ground or getting a black eye from a baseball if we never let them out of the house. Home schooling doesn't mean the kid never leaves the house. Not at all. Yes, the kid is going to be inside hopefully learning. That's not going to be 24/7. He/she is still going to go outside and play, probably making friends in a park or sports program or whatever. Social skills start with family and then may or may not flourish with school. Traditional schooling may even diminish the thought of that being possible. How many cases of bullying have we seen in the news lately? Why? Because some kids don't see the others as they want to be seen. Think of the events of last week. Why was Lanza pulled from school to be homeschooled? How many others in the category of school shootings were said to be bullied or rideculed for being different. So called "socially awkward". Are they socially awkward because they don't watch sunday's football games? Are they socially awkward because they would rather sit outside watching clouds go by and not playing on the jungle gym at recess?Everyone is different and that's a hard lesson to teach. Some accept it and others don't. I'm not saying everyone should be home schooled but yes, if you're worried about your childs safety after these events, it is an option. Thomas Edison was home schooled after being deemed a poor student by his schoolmaster and lived a social life as well as invented many of the things we've come to enjoy in life. Just sayin'. Honest question-Who's going to watch the kid sitting in a house learning by himself?
Quote from: Andys Delight on December 21, 2012, 10:26:49 AMQuote from: Takes Prizoners on December 20, 2012, 08:13:25 PMQuote from: BigAl13 on December 20, 2012, 06:16:48 PMWe all have the right to home school our children at the same level that the schools offer. Sorry but Im with mike on this subject, the first two years of my sons life he was home with my wife, not saying he didnt learn anything from her because he definitely did. However when we enrolled him into daycare when the wife went back to work the his development blossomed, He started showing a personality, began talking more and more often became less shy, all these things are difficult to teach when its the same person day in and out. This was at 2 years old and it was a big difference. Wherever you lived or attended school you cannot tell me that you didn't make friends and or not friend certain people. That's a lesson in its self not to mention the social interaction that can not be learned at home. Do you think a child who was home schooled his whole life would be able to just out of the blue obtain a job where he has to interact with others and feel comfortable doing it, or speak publicly, or discover him or herself in means of sexuality. Just my opinion on this, I understand that if they were home we wouldnt have to worry about school shootings, just as we would never have to worry about them scraping there knees on the play ground or getting a black eye from a baseball if we never let them out of the house. Home schooling doesn't mean the kid never leaves the house. Not at all. Yes, the kid is going to be inside hopefully learning. That's not going to be 24/7. He/she is still going to go outside and play, probably making friends in a park or sports program or whatever. Social skills start with family and then may or may not flourish with school. Traditional schooling may even diminish the thought of that being possible. How many cases of bullying have we seen in the news lately? Why? Because some kids don't see the others as they want to be seen. Think of the events of last week. Why was Lanza pulled from school to be homeschooled? How many others in the category of school shootings were said to be bullied or rideculed for being different. So called "socially awkward". Are they socially awkward because they don't watch sunday's football games? Are they socially awkward because they would rather sit outside watching clouds go by and not playing on the jungle gym at recess?Everyone is different and that's a hard lesson to teach. Some accept it and others don't. I'm not saying everyone should be home schooled but yes, if you're worried about your childs safety after these events, it is an option. Thomas Edison was home schooled after being deemed a poor student by his schoolmaster and lived a social life as well as invented many of the things we've come to enjoy in life. Just sayin'. Honest question-Who's going to watch the kid sitting in a house learning by himself? The basement and Call of Duty, damn Mike you are polish.
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