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In reply to the discussion: What Makes People Think They Are Qualified To Teach Their Own Kids? [View all]WinniSkipper
(363 posts)I have lurked for about 5 years here - many times thought about posting - but this issue hits close to home.
My cousins eventually moved to homeschooling their entire family (for non-religious reasons). It was originally because eldest was bullied, school did nothing. Another has a medical condition that the school did not do a good job of monitoring. So it started with one. Then two. The other kids joined homeschooling out of their own choice. And I am sure that statement will be derided in good time.
And your suggestion might be that transferring is an option?
Are you suggesting that homeschoolers somehow take away from the educational opportunities of kids in public schools? Are you worried that they won't get a good education? (BTW - I don't disagree that there is potential for "poor teachers" for homeschool)
However - do you think they are doing this for "an easy way out"? And if they are - aren't those the type of parents everyone complains about not being involved in their kids education? I think that's contradictory.
Score so far - One Big State University, 3 private liberal arts colleges, one JC with intentions to transfer.