ShadowMaid
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Well silly girl, you haven't been on in forever!Liz! Wow, I haven't seen this thread in forever.:dog:
Well silly girl, you haven't been on in forever!Liz! Wow, I haven't seen this thread in forever.:dog:
Are you as tired of the "sheltered lifestyle" argument as am I? I just told a woman today that I don't "shelter" my kids from life experiences but rather I "orchestrate" those experiences according to the specific child's needs and readiness. Changes the whole attitude around.
Are you as tired of the "sheltered lifestyle" argument as am I? I just told a woman today that I don't "shelter" my kids from life experiences but rather I "orchestrate" those experiences according to the specific child's needs and readiness. Changes the whole attitude around.
One of my fares (that I drive around now and then) told me that she doesn't believe that home-schooling should be legal because the kids don't learn how to socialize. :chuckle: I told her that, rather than not learning to socialize, home-schooled kids learn to socialize with all age groups and learn that in real life, adults don't spend eight hours a day five days a week with thirty people all the same age as they are. She didn't know how to reply to that one.
I had a Christian co-worker tell me the other day that if he and his wife ever have children, he wouldn't homeschool them. His reason? He says he wouldn't want them to rebel when they grew up. :noway:Are you as tired of the "sheltered lifestyle" argument as am I? I just told a woman today that I don't "shelter" my kids from life experiences but rather I "orchestrate" those experiences according to the specific child's needs and readiness. Changes the whole attitude around.
I had a Christian co-worker tell me the other day that if he and his wife ever have children, he wouldn't homeschool them. His reason? He says he wouldn't want them to rebel when they grew up. :noway:
Wow. How sad. How do they come to that conclusion?I had a Christian co-worker tell me the other day that if he and his wife ever have children, he wouldn't homeschool them. His reason? He says he wouldn't want them to rebel when they grew up. :noway:
I had a Christian co-worker tell me the other day that if he and his wife ever have children, he wouldn't homeschool them. His reason? He says he wouldn't want them to rebel when they grew up. :noway:
So I wonder if they think it is natural for teens to rebel.I had a Christian co-worker tell me the other day that if he and his wife ever have children, he wouldn't homeschool them. His reason? He says he wouldn't want them to rebel when they grew up. :noway: