Education & Career How do you feel about homeschooling children? Pros and cons? (Page 2) Still-alive Follow Guru Age: 40 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 01 How do you feel about homeschooling children? Pros and cons? Post Opinion 35 Opinion Like Share Follow 1 likes
Pink2000 Follow Master Age: 23 1 y 421 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. I love homeschooling. I was homeschooled for years. I would homeschool my children. 3 0 Reply
beebella Follow Master Age: 30 1 y It wasn't a great experience for me, but it works out better for some people than others. 🤷♀️ 2 0 Reply
Imkass Follow Xper 4 Age: 31 1 y School teacher teach the same thing every yearhome school you can lean the real world 2 0 Reply
snackthatsmilesback Follow Yoda Age: 24 1 y I think it depends on the parent and the kid whether they would benefit from homeschooling or not. 1 0 Reply
GoodGuyBreakingBad Follow Master Age: 56 1 y 1.3K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. I think it depends on the child if they'd benefit from homeschooling or not 1 0 Reply
lofii Follow Yoda Age: 28 1 y Homeschooling because you got liberals letting drag queen pedos into public classrooms trying to groom your kids 1 0 Reply
Dinosaursandanime65 Follow Guru Age: 16 1 y 381 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. “Animals raised in isolation aren’t always the most functional”-Animal Behaviors, Owen Grady 2 0 Reply
MrTaboo Follow Yoda Age: 39 1 y Before 1880, kids were mostly homeschooled. Other than rich kids. 1 3 Reply goaded 1 y And was that a good thing? Reply MrTaboo 1 y Yes. Because schools came about to produce workers, not educate. 1880 was about the beginning of the industrial revolution in the USA. http://hackeducation.com/2015/04/25/factory-model Reply goaded 1 y In 1880, being able to read, write, and maybe add up a column of figures was the most most people would need. Primary school stuff.That article, by the way, is refuting the idea that the education system came about to produce workers.Teaching critical thinking skills and more advanced subjects are beyond a lot of parents. Reply
HeartFullOfGlue Follow Explorer Age: 16 1 y depends on the parents 2 1 Reply HeartFullOfGlue 1 y and the child Reply
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I love homeschooling. I was homeschooled for years. I would homeschool my children.
It wasn't a great experience for me, but it works out better for some people than others. 🤷♀️
School teacher teach the same thing every year
home school you can lean the real world
it dependsnon the child and the person homeschooling
I think it depends on the parent and the kid whether they would benefit from homeschooling or not.
I think it depends on the child if they'd benefit from homeschooling or not
Homeschooling because you got liberals letting drag queen pedos into public classrooms trying to groom your kids
“Animals raised in isolation aren’t always the most functional”
-Animal Behaviors, Owen Grady
Before 1880, kids were mostly homeschooled. Other than rich kids.
And was that a good thing?
Yes. Because schools came about to produce workers, not educate. 1880 was about the beginning of the industrial revolution in the USA.
http://hackeducation.com/2015/04/25/factory-model
In 1880, being able to read, write, and maybe add up a column of figures was the most most people would need. Primary school stuff.
That article, by the way, is refuting the idea that the education system came about to produce workers.
Teaching critical thinking skills and more advanced subjects are beyond a lot of parents.
depends on the parents
and the child
I'm mostly against it.
I get why
Why?
I can say in turkey it's so bad in the home