Anybody here thought about homeschooling they kids or been homeschooled theyselves?

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Seems like for some strange reason homeschooled kids do better,unless those statistics I seen was part of some agenda:mjpls:.
 

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If I can stay home and home school, i would :ehh:
I personally want to be in control of my childs education and teach them everything they would learn in public school and more.
And there are a lot of opportunities for children who are homes chooled to gain social skills too.

I know quite a few people who were home schooled. :manny:

Also, Im sure all don't necessarily do "better", but you are able to give all of your attention to that child and teach according to their own personal learning style vs them being forced to learn a certain way. It definitely makes a difference.
 

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parents kill me thinking they know it all. your kid needs a haircut. take him to the damn barbershop and stop giving that cheap homeade haircut. your kid needs an education. unless you have an education degree, you are not qualified to be homeschooling. first of all, your child will miss out on the social aspect by sititng home with you all day. do you want your kid to be a damn introvert. just because you know your abcs and knowing multiplcation and division does not make you a damn teacher.
 

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parents kill me thinking they know it all. your kid needs a haircut. take him to the damn barbershop and stop giving that cheap homeade haircut. your kid needs an education. unless you have an education degree, you are not qualified to be homeschooling. first of all, your child will miss out on the social aspect by sititng home with you all day. do you want your kid to be a damn introvert. just because you know your abcs and knowing multiplcation and division does not make you a damn teacher.

They have curriculums for home-schooled children so it's not like (most) parents are just making up work on the fly. SETCLAE is curriculum targeted specifically to African American home schooled students.

Also if you network with other homeschoolers there is plenty of opportunity to socialize your child. The YMCA near me offers sports classes for home schooled children. I know homeschoolers that meet up as well in play groups and stuff like that.
 

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They have curriculums for home-schooled children so it's not like (most) parents are just making up work on the fly. SETCLAE is curriculum targeted specifically to African American home schooled students.

Also if you network with other homeschoolers there is plenty of opportunity to socialize your child. The YMCA near me offers sports classes for home schooled children. I know homeschoolers that meet up as well in play groups and stuff like that.

i just think thats a slap in the face to teachers who put in all this work. underpaid and underappreciated is what i say. then parents immediately blame the teacher when their child isnt doing well. they think they can do a better job. oh my baby not getting enuff attention. let me homeschool him. whats gonna happen when ur kid is in high school or even college? are you gonna baby him too when he starts failing. did cliff and claire start homeschooling theo when his grades weren't up to far? no they found out his dyslexia problem.
 

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parents kill me thinking they know it all. your kid needs a haircut. take him to the damn barbershop and stop giving that cheap homeade haircut. your kid needs an education. unless you have an education degree, you are not qualified to be homeschooling. first of all, your child will miss out on the social aspect by sititng home with you all day. do you want your kid to be a damn introvert. just because you know your abcs and knowing multiplcation and division does not make you a damn teacher.

you don't want your kid to be a lot of things,i don't want her to be like a lot of these kids I went to public school with and that I see go to public school now or my damn self:mjlol:...I do agree u should start ya kid off in public school but maybe down the line is it a good idea to take em out?,i know its a lot of little things like proms and dances,the bytches:youngsabo: that I woulda missed out on if I hadn't gon to public school though,but is that shyt important for real:patrice:? its my daughter,aint like its my future son who may have my god given athletic talents that need to be showcased to the world through team sports:youngsabo:..he can get the public school homeschool combo,no reason for my daughter to be around these manish lil nikkas bein taught by teachers who got degrees but maybe aint damn teachers themselves:lupe:...my baby mama went to college to be a teacher but didn't finish:snoop:,but her mama was a teacher so maybe she can help out....but i do lean towards public out of trust of certificates and shyt, but can u argue with the stats?

If u don't make a lot of money u gotta send ya kids to the shytty barbershop who fukk up about half or more of the haircuts,maybe you should try to cut that shyt yourself at the house:mjlol:.
 

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parents kill me thinking they know it all. your kid needs a haircut. take him to the damn barbershop and stop giving that cheap homeade haircut. your kid needs an education. unless you have an education degree, you are not qualified to be homeschooling. first of all, your child will miss out on the social aspect by sititng home with you all day. do you want your kid to be a damn introvert. just because you know your abcs and knowing multiplcation and division does not make you a damn teacher.
have you seen these elementary school teachers? They're hardly your run of the mill noam chomsky or bill nye. LOL@ qualified.... I agree on the social shyt tho.
 

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i just think thats a slap in the face to teachers who put in all this work. underpaid and underappreciated is what i say. then parents immediately blame the teacher when their child isnt doing well. they think they can do a better job. oh my baby not getting enuff attention. let me homeschool him. whats gonna happen when ur kid is in high school or even college? are you gonna baby him too when he starts failing. did cliff and claire start homeschooling theo when his grades weren't up to far? no they found out his dyslexia problem.

Claire and Cliff was a lawyer and a doctor,Theo was going to the best school in the city im sure....and im not gon blame all the teachers as a lot of them don't know how to teach,even though they may know what to teach because they've been told...i know i didn't make it easy on them to teach or for people to learn who wanted to learn....but overall the system aint really set up for a teacher to teach how they probaly wanna teach in a lot of these schools.
 

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Well me and @TheStripper already had a one on one feedback based on this issues
I think I'll stay and be that homeschool teacher and let her bring the income to the household
Plus she works in very lucrative non threatening field
 

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I'm considering it. There's lots of opportunities for socialization. There's sports, after school programs, organized field trips. And home schooling must follow a certain curriculum so anyone with a firm understanding of 12th grade and lower can do it. Education degrees tend to deal more with classroom management and education history, rules and regulations rather than actual subject matter.

I'm considering it for middle school though because that's when kids are at their "off-the-chain-est" and right where that pay scale for teachers drops (as compared to HS) so they don't feel like being bothered.

Fortunately my occupation allows for a lot of free time.
 

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Well me and @TheStripper already had a one on one feedback based on this issues
I think I'll stay and be that homeschool teacher and let her bring the income to the household
Plus she works in very lucrative non threatening field

Don't get worried if ya kid naturally creative with that glitter:mjpls:...maybe they just artistic:lolbron:
 
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