Poll

Are you home schooled?

Yes
22 (11.8%)
No
149 (79.7%)
I was
11 (5.9%)
I will be
5 (2.7%)

Total Members Voted: 187

Author Topic: forget you and your home schooling. = Kids with issues.  (Read 15114 times)

I think this school is holding me back.  I'm stuck here learning Texas History (a skill I can not apply ANYWHERE unless I'm a Texas Historian), and often waiting 10 minutes for the rest of the class to finish.  Boring as hell, the only class that I might have problems with is Spanish because I'm not trying hard enough.
I hate history, too much remembering specific details and too little of learning whatever we learned from our mistakes.
Also lol@texas history, it was so uninteresting to me even though I am Texan.

ugh, i was homeschooled until 6th grade, homeschool completely ruined me, i was about as mature as a 6 year old, i would cry at the slightest insult.

i got better at 7th grade, but i feel sorry for the people who got stuck with me in 6th grade.

ugh, i was homeschooled until 6th grade, homeschool completely ruined me, i was about as mature as a 6 year old, i would cry at the slightest insult.

i got better at 7th grade, but i feel sorry for the people who got stuck with me in 6th grade.

It's better to be homeschooled later in your school life than earlier, and this is why.

It's better to be homeschooled later in your school life than earlier, and this is why.

Prove this please, kthx.

When someone is early in their school career, they need to be among peers. At the beginning stages, school is all about learning the basics of social interaction. Later on, though, it moves to more academic stuff. When this happens, you will learn more with an individualized system of learning.

The tutor I had was paid by the school board. I don't remember the course numbers for each subject, but it was geometry, French 4, global history 2, English 2, biology 2, music history, and art history.

When this happens, you will learn more with an individualized system of learning.


Citation needed.

The burden of proof may be on me, but that's no reason to be a cunt.

http://www.athomeinamerica.com/node.php?id=7

The burden of proof may be on me, but that's no reason to be a cunt.

http://www.athomeinamerica.com/node.php?id=7

Not to intrude but that didn't say anything about staying in normal school for a bit being good.

The burden of proof may be on me, but that's no reason to be a cunt.

http://www.athomeinamerica.com/node.php?id=7

I was reading that and could no longer take it seriously when she wrote

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he would act handicapped, talk handicapped, walk handicapped

Also there was no scientific proof behind what she was saying, it was her arguing that children will act like children if they are by children is a bad thing.
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The burden of proof may be on me, but that's no reason to be a cunt.

http://www.athomeinamerica.com/node.php?id=7

Stop being a roostersmuggler, you didn't read this.

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The advantage of religious/philosophical convictions
Stopped there.

Personally, i'd want to be home schooled, Public school sucks for me, alot of the classmates are starfishs, and i get bullied so much (Yes, in lessons too, but the bullies get defended by other idiotic classmates) i can't even concentrate on learning in the school, the teachers don't do much either.
and now my grades have gotten pretty bad, they think i have mental problems, and are going to give me work that i would have done years ago.
Yeah, that's right.
With Homeschool, you actually have somebody you know well and actually knows how good you can do with your work.
Though i'm not saying public school is a bad idea, it's just there's a few flaws.


Also there was no scientific proof behind what she was saying, it was her arguing that children will act like children if they are by children is a bad thing.

She said that DIDN'T happen. Maybe if you read it you'd know that.

She said that DIDN'T happen. Maybe if you read it you'd know that.

I went back to read it again and read "a free newspaper and blog for the homeschool community". So this is obviously biased and is a terrible resource to support this argument, its like having a tobacco company hire the scientists to do research on second hand smoke.

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(4) The advantage of "time as a family"
Stopped there.