Give your son a shopping spree to Ammunation just to rip and tear until it's done Latinbrehettes 

Those of you with kids - how do you cope with sending your kids to school with these demons?
I am thinking homeschooling mine but want her to be able to socialize.
The affidavit noted that Pardo was purchasing the gear and ammunition for her son in exchange for babysitting his younger siblings.
after no child left behind, common core, and now linda mcmahon running the department of education, theres really no better time to homeschool if you live in a backwards ass state like alabama. the only thing id worry about is making sure the kid gets socialized enough. as much as school sucks, it gets you used to dealing with people that suck, too. that socialization is vitalHomeschool easily:
No regrets. Especially living in Koalabama where the school system severely stinks.
- Son still a socialite when needed
- Made more friends than he did in public school
- Breeze through work like a complete boss
- Can talk to tings ala the old school Yahoo Chat way
Yeah it's a big catch 22 because my son is smart but not street smart.after no child left behind, common core, and now linda mcmahon running the department of education, theres really no better time to homeschool if you live in a backwards ass state like alabama. the only thing id worry about is making sure the kid gets socialized enough. as much as school sucks, it gets you used to dealing with people that suck, too. that socialization is vital
i feel you. i was homeschooled in fifth grade (my mom was a teacher. irony). only one year though. i was so far ahead when i went back they wanted to put me in seventh grade! i was doing well but the lack of socialization was starting to make me weird so they put me back in (i was expelled in tenth grade). are you planning to do their entire education at home?Yeah it's a big catch 22 because my son is smart but not street smart.
He went through different areas of the hood, nice parts, and rural areas but somehow he's gullible as hell, and standing on business with being stubborn about the stance.
We teach him the way of the world, but he chooses to stay in his bubble. Yet, when he was in public school it was hell on earth because he couldnt socially function around children and etc because of his anxiety and being gifted.
It sucks but better that, than dealing with other parents issues involving children.
Leave that negro on the block for few days. It worked for my cousin. He in the halfway house now, coming home in Oct.Yeah it's a big catch 22 because my son is smart but not street smart.
He went through different areas of the hood, nice parts, and rural areas but somehow he's gullible as hell, and standing on business with being stubborn about the stance.
We teach him the way of the world, but he chooses to stay in his bubble. Yet, when he was in public school it was hell on earth because he couldnt socially function around children and etc because of his anxiety and being gifted.
It sucks but better that, than dealing with other parents issues involving children.
I often joke about sending him to a creative thespian school since he always animated with everything, but most likely he will continue to ride with it since he's going to the 8th grade. It's more of a convenience for us as a whole due to my doctor appointments and treatments, also the wife has a stretch to get to her job.i feel you. i was homeschooled in fifth grade (my mom was a teacher. irony). only one year though. i was so far ahead when i went back they wanted to put me in seventh grade! i was doing well but the lack of socialization was starting to make me weird so they put me back in (i was expelled in tenth grade). are you planning to do their entire education at home?
Leave that negro on the block for few days. It worked for my cousin. He in the halfway house now, coming home in Oct.![]()