smaneck
Baha'i
What I see coming from many of the public schools are kids who think learning is for social rejects, kids who bully or are bullied, kids whose peers introduce them to sex and drugs, often at a very young age, kids who are basically serving a prison sentence for much of their twelve years in uncreative, unloving, uncaring institutions.
Since both I and my son were bullied in school I can understand that. My son was more than three grades ahead. But since his math skills were better than mine by the time he was eight, I really couldn't help him myself. Public school was a disaster for him, but I finally got him into a private prep school which he loved. Yeah, it is mostly for the 1% but they have lots of scholarship money for those who aren't. I paid half of the usual tuition and it was worth every penny because with the help of his very excellent school counselor, he got a full scholarship to a very expensive private liberal arts college.
There is one Baha'i family I know living here in rural Mississippi which home-schooled their four boys. They are as sweet as can be but I sort of have to wonder how ready for the real world they are. Most of the people who home-school here are Christian fundamentalists who don't want their kids exposed to ideas like evolution.
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