The public system caters to the lowest common denominator and thus brings down the rest of the students. Our nation will become a nation of idiots if we don't change the school system.
We home-school our children because the "Blue Ribbon" school they were attending catered to the problem child. Even though the school had high test scores, it still had problem children who took away from the learning experience of the regular kids, and the kids with a higher intellect. The "gifted and talented" program was a whopping 1 hour every two weeks. The rest of the time was spent standing in lines "learning" how to eat lunch or go to recess.
We also home-school our kids because God is being forced out of their lives. We could not say Merry Christmas or even have red and green plates at the "holiday" party because we might offend someone. That being said, it was fine to celebrate Islam and Kwanzaa and every other religion, but not the religion that our country was founded on. "In God We Trust"
We don't live in the country. We aren't anarchists. We just want our children to be treated as they should - with respect. They should be taught to learn, not how to stand in line.
We home-school our kids because we want them to form a life long love of learning. Our daughter lost her spirit to learn as soon as she started going to the public school system and it has been a struggle to get it back.
Our daughter still can't spell due to the insane ways the public school was teaching spelling...
Yes
they may want to help children and teens to be healthy
They may be religious and feel school is not instilling proper values, or they may simply believe their children will learn better at home.
I was homeschooled since the 2nd grade up until 9th grade when I went to public school. I've had a lot of experiance being homeschooled. Homeschooling is great as long as you are involved in extra activities.
The Duggars are homeschooled because they believe that God has given them the personal responsibility of training their children.
None. All colleges accept homeschooled students, and a large number actively attempt to recruit more homeschooled students.
yes they are only some of them
yes, some weight loss camps for teens do also accept younger children. it really depends on the camp and whether or not they will want to take in younger teens.
Yes they were home schooled.
rollin doobiws
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im homeschooled not many people homeschool there children but i think they should!