Doq Holliday @doqholliday
28 May, 07:37
Of course having the State babysit your children is easier than homeschooling. But are the repurcussions of that decision easier?

Think logically.

You can allow your children to be raised in liberal-led prisons that don’t give a damn about your children’s future, tell lies to them and abuse them in various ways. When the school gets shot up, the police can’t be trusted... the list goes on...

What do they turn into in 5, 10, 15, 20 years because of that?

The more difficult alternative is to homeschool them. This means spending more time around them for starters so you can grow an incredible relationship with them first and foremost. You can use faith based teaching and Godly principals. You can teach them how to learn, not what to learn so their talents and interests are the focuses.

Compare the two scenarios.

One might have the illusion of easy now but the ramifications can be dangerous.

CHOOSE YOUR ‘HARD’!

P.S. We homeschool. It’s not hard.

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RACHEL JOSIN @RACHELJO1
Agree 100%! I loved homeschooling my child. I was able to see his abilities, how he learned and skip the things I knew he didn't need to know. When I put my child back in public school, I saw the negative effect it was having on him. I pulled him out and sent him to work. From there he went to the military. The hardest part was all the pressure I got from everyone who said I was ruining him. (because we weren't compliant sheep). Fast forward my son just came home on leave. He said to me that is was strange that all his friends still live their parents. Meanwhile, he's bought himself 2 cars already, he's gettng his own apartment. He was offered 3 high paying jobs for when he gets out of the military. So who are the losers?? I told him he's way ahead of everyone else his age. I'm so proud of the man he's become. I know 100% without a doubt if I left him in public school, I would be dealing with big problems right now.
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