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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So thankful my kids do distance learning/homeschool. They spend time with kids who still act like kids and there's none of these issues.[/quote] Questioning authority and adopting adult behaviors actually is acting like kids, though - for kids who are in middle school.[/quote] Agreed and eventually kids are exposed to porn / drugs / swearing / skimpy clothes (not necessarily in that order). How will they handle that? Know several young people who got their taste of freedom and went off the deep end. If you think that only “bad, unloved, public school” kids become [b]drug addicts and find themselves in very unhappy relationships think again. [/quote] That's a stretch. I don't think that prolonging childhood into the young teen years will lead to those problems. The homeschool children and families we know have similar values and want to give their kids time to mature. When they come across all these things, they will be older and more mature and in a much better position to handle these things than a 10 year old. My 9 yo nephew learned what "tossed salad" was at school. No one needs to know that. So glad we can choose our kids' cohorts.[/quote] Your post makes no sense. "tossed salad" is a silly example. My child eats tons of salad but we don't use the term tossed salad so what's the difference. How you feed your kids has nothing to do with school. If you want to keep your kids in a bubble go for it but that's also not health for them and depending on how you homeschool they may not be getting the proper education.[/quote]
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