Welcome to Homeschool U, the 97th Carnival of Homeschooling
Are you a parent (or grandparent) at your wit's end over the tragic fact that your kids are being subjected to the daily infusions of politically correct nonsense in government schools while being discouraged from learning about our founding fathers? Oh, and there's that reading, writing and arithmetic thing they used to teach way back when.
Sick and tired of government schools? What's it going to take for you to come to the realization that you are responsible for the education of your precious little kiddos? You can complain all you want about ineptitude gone wild in government schools, but then, what do you expect? It's the government, after all!
It boils down to one thing; parents are responsible for educating their kids. No one can do it better because no one loves them more. Yes, there are always exceptions to the rule; it may be impossible for working single mothers to home school their kids. Everyone has different circumstances that determine what they are able or unable to do. Life isn't fair and we all have to work things out according to our life's situations, but that does not negate the fact that we are all responsible for our kid's education. We're responsible for feeding and caring for them; why is educating them any less important?
Here's another good example of what is available to Home School parents: Homeschool U, the 97th Carnival of Homeschooling.
We home schooled our kids back in the "olden days" in the '80's and 90's before so many online opportunities existed. By necessity, we were almost "underground" by today's standards because it wasn't nearly as acceptable back then. We really didn't care what people thought. We knew what was best for them. Our kids excelled big time and they continue to excel in their fields of endeavor.
It's unbelievable what is available for home schoolers in this age of the Internet. In fact, more is available to home educated kids than those who are subjected to public schools.
Parents...it's time to step up to the plate and take responsibility for the education of your children! The public system has been failing for more than a generation and it is getting worse by the year. Your kids deserve better.
Be sure to visit this week's edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling for a vast array of informative links.
Sick and tired of government schools? What's it going to take for you to come to the realization that you are responsible for the education of your precious little kiddos? You can complain all you want about ineptitude gone wild in government schools, but then, what do you expect? It's the government, after all!
It boils down to one thing; parents are responsible for educating their kids. No one can do it better because no one loves them more. Yes, there are always exceptions to the rule; it may be impossible for working single mothers to home school their kids. Everyone has different circumstances that determine what they are able or unable to do. Life isn't fair and we all have to work things out according to our life's situations, but that does not negate the fact that we are all responsible for our kid's education. We're responsible for feeding and caring for them; why is educating them any less important?
Here's another good example of what is available to Home School parents: Homeschool U, the 97th Carnival of Homeschooling.
We home schooled our kids back in the "olden days" in the '80's and 90's before so many online opportunities existed. By necessity, we were almost "underground" by today's standards because it wasn't nearly as acceptable back then. We really didn't care what people thought. We knew what was best for them. Our kids excelled big time and they continue to excel in their fields of endeavor.
It's unbelievable what is available for home schoolers in this age of the Internet. In fact, more is available to home educated kids than those who are subjected to public schools.
Parents...it's time to step up to the plate and take responsibility for the education of your children! The public system has been failing for more than a generation and it is getting worse by the year. Your kids deserve better.
Be sure to visit this week's edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling for a vast array of informative links.
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