Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic school will teach the things you want, OP, but those kids are always far ahead of others in promiscuity and drinking. This has been well know for generations.
OP said she is Muslim, pretty sure Catholic school is not what she wants.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic school will teach the things you want, OP, but those kids are always far ahead of others in promiscuity and drinking. This has been well know for generations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be more happy with a private religious school or homeschooling. You could also move to a more conservative country, but then your daughter would not be allowed an education.
+1. This. You are not going to find what you want in public schools.
Anonymous wrote:I think you will be more happy with a private religious school or homeschooling. You could also move to a more conservative country, but then your daughter would not be allowed an education.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic school will teach the things you want, OP, but those kids are always far ahead of others in promiscuity and drinking. This has been well know for generations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be more happy with a private religious school or homeschooling. You could also move to a more conservative country, but then your daughter would not be allowed an education.
How can you be pro-women’s education and not pro women’s rights to do whatever they want with their body?
PP can you just be respectful?OP has a valid question.
I’m a therapist for teens and I treat kids who go to Cooper, Longfellow, etc and the things some of them say/wear is appalling —> fight clubs in the bathrooms, the toxic social media , drugs, promiscuity.
I am not against having kids be exposed to the “real world” but perhaps delaying some of this exposure until they are more grounded on their two feet as in Highschool is not a bad plan
You don’t think your sample is slightly biased if you are a therapist? Are you saying your private school patients don’t report issues with drugs and sex?
She sees only troubled kids and thinks that their experience is the norm. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be more happy with a private religious school or homeschooling. You could also move to a more conservative country, but then your daughter would not be allowed an education.
How can you be pro-women’s education and not pro women’s rights to do whatever they want with their body?
PP can you just be respectful?OP has a valid question.
I’m a therapist for teens and I treat kids who go to Cooper, Longfellow, etc and the things some of them say/wear is appalling —> fight clubs in the bathrooms, the toxic social media , drugs, promiscuity.
I am not against having kids be exposed to the “real world” but perhaps delaying some of this exposure until they are more grounded on their two feet as in Highschool is not a bad plan
You don’t think your sample is slightly biased if you are a therapist? Are you saying your private school patients don’t report issues with drugs and sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the middle schools where there are more nerds. Maybe identify middle schools who send a good number of kids to TJ High School: Longfellow, Carson, and maybe some other middle schools. There may be significant body of kids in such schools that are academic oriented and less of fashion, make up, dating oriented girls. This is just a guess.
If you are looking for privates that are not religious oriented, then check out Basis Independent McLean and Nysmith.
I don't have kids in any of the schools I mentioned. My kids are still young. I am aware of the culture among middle school girls due to my friends who have kids that age. They say more nerdy the girls are, the less they talk about fashion, make up stuff.
I think this is a bit misleading.
Many of the nerdy girls are really into sexuality right now as that is what is being pushed by the social.media culture. My teens mentioned the big thing right now among the quirky/nerdy crowd is polyamory and multiple partners.
These are not the Star Trek nerds you grew up with in the 80s/90s/00s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be more happy with a private religious school or homeschooling. You could also move to a more conservative country, but then your daughter would not be allowed an education.
How can you be pro-women’s education and not pro women’s rights to do whatever they want with their body?
PP can you just be respectful?OP has a valid question.
I’m a therapist for teens and I treat kids who go to Cooper, Longfellow, etc and the things some of them say/wear is appalling —> fight clubs in the bathrooms, the toxic social media , drugs, promiscuity.
I am not against having kids be exposed to the “real world” but perhaps delaying some of this exposure until they are more grounded on their two feet as in Highschool is not a bad plan
You don’t think your sample is slightly biased if you are a therapist? Are you saying your private school patients don’t report issues with drugs and sex?