08-09-2013, 08:14 PM
I agree that homeschooling definitely doesn't mean that kids will get a good education.
All of my kids received a great education at the public elementery school. My 10 year old daughter was taught all the way up to Pre-algebra. Our co-op teachers was surprised when she reviewed her work from last year. She said that she is fine to go right into Pre-algebra with the other 7-8th graders. She will be in 6th grade next year.
As far as teaching culture - yeah, we believe in exposing our kids to multiple cultures and situations. It strengthens their grasp on life in general. As a person with bi-racial kids in know a little bit about exposing to different cultures.
On the subject of exposing my kids to different governments - well, I agree with education so that means that knowledge would need to be gained. I say yes to learning about different governmental processes. One thing that is for sure is that I will be teaching my kids about the constitution that protects the rights of all people.
All of my kids received a great education at the public elementery school. My 10 year old daughter was taught all the way up to Pre-algebra. Our co-op teachers was surprised when she reviewed her work from last year. She said that she is fine to go right into Pre-algebra with the other 7-8th graders. She will be in 6th grade next year.
As far as teaching culture - yeah, we believe in exposing our kids to multiple cultures and situations. It strengthens their grasp on life in general. As a person with bi-racial kids in know a little bit about exposing to different cultures.
On the subject of exposing my kids to different governments - well, I agree with education so that means that knowledge would need to be gained. I say yes to learning about different governmental processes. One thing that is for sure is that I will be teaching my kids about the constitution that protects the rights of all people.
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