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“I think we should throw those books in a fire,” [Spotsylvania school board member] Abuismail said
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<blockquote data-quote="Kentonio" data-source="post: 76356371" data-attributes="member: 406284"><p>Assuming that you and your homeschooling circle include trained experts in teaching all the subjects involved in a high school education, that would just leave them missing out on the formative social year's where most of us learn what real life is actually like (including all the horrible stuff) rather than a sanitized, controlled version. Did you make sure your kids got to experience bullying, nastiness, lying and backstabbing or will all that come as a shock when they grow up and enter real society? </p><p>I'm going to guess they also missed out on the natural teenage rebellion that comes with the school years, experimenting with things your parents don't approve of, starting to build your own personality that isn't rigorously controlled by your parents etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentonio, post: 76356371, member: 406284"] Assuming that you and your homeschooling circle include trained experts in teaching all the subjects involved in a high school education, that would just leave them missing out on the formative social year's where most of us learn what real life is actually like (including all the horrible stuff) rather than a sanitized, controlled version. Did you make sure your kids got to experience bullying, nastiness, lying and backstabbing or will all that come as a shock when they grow up and enter real society? I'm going to guess they also missed out on the natural teenage rebellion that comes with the school years, experimenting with things your parents don't approve of, starting to build your own personality that isn't rigorously controlled by your parents etc. [/QUOTE]
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