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Old 07-30-2012, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 View Post
^^^I'm all about online school in a situation where a child has a health condition that somehow makes it difficult for him/her to participate at school. Or even if your kid has a special need that is not well served by your local district. Ex: many districts around me don't have teachers who are trained in Autism.

Otherwise, I'm not a fan of the whole home/online school thing.

What it ends up being used for is:

*I want to keep my child in a bubble for religious or other reasons and avoid exposing him to viewpoints that contradict ours.

*It is inconvenient for me to drive my child to school or have them in school all day. (I have seen some suburban moms say this.)

*School conflicts with my child's super important competitive gymnastics/hockey/baseball schedule and the school kept getting on my nerves about taking him out every other day for practice/meets/etc.

*The schools aren't teaching MY child what I think he or she should be learning. So screw school altogether and I'll do it myself. *cue making crafts all day and calling it "school."*

I know, you can flame me, but I have noticed that home school is now the hot new mom thing, and contrary to popular belief, just because you gave birth to someone, doesn't make you qualified to be in control of their education. This is particularly true if you have no training in education.

Ex: I know people who graduated from my HS with Cs and are homeschooling their kids with the aid of an online program. Said people also regularly confuse to/two on Facebook. Have a seat, and send your kids to school.


You would only be flamed by those who are in denial.

Your post made me think of The Village. It was on SyFy yesterday. I am one of the relative few who like that movie. It speaks to the topic of online and home schooled K-12 learning. LOL.
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