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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] DP. My brothers and I went to regular public school in the US and our parents never supplemented or afterschooled or any of this stuff. It just wasn't necessary. If you want your kid to be a high achiever, go to a top college, have their pick of whatever career or opportunity they want to pursue, it was always necessary. Sounds like you went to a basic state school. If that is your ambition for your child, do nothing at home and public school can get them there.[/quote] No, it wasn't. Why is it hard to believe that, really not that long ago, there were public schools that did in fact teach writing and grammar and prepared kids for excellent schools without supplementation?[/quote] Nope. Public school has and always will teach the bare minimum basics. High achieving kids that attend public school have parents heavily supplementing at home plus they are getting into gifted programs. [/quote]
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