If you don't have a voice, you have to take your kids out.
I like this. I too my kids out two years ago and I often wonder if I should have left them in and fought instead. But that's exactly when I pulled them out: when I proved to myself that they didn't hear anything I said.
Kids come first. Once they're safe yoy can begin to plan the counter attack.
I think the problem is that the people that have the time, aren't the ones we want in charge of the kids. I think this because I was asked to volunteer, and I had too much stress. I didn't any think it would be appropriate to do a half ass job.
Now I see, even that would be better than the woke job
The lesson (ie program) every kid learns on day 1 of school, regardless of who is teaching or what is being taught: “I’m forced to do something I don't like for 8 hours every day for the rest of my life.” A consumer-slave is born.
“Unschooling” is the natural way of learning. See John Taylor Gatto, John Holt.
I like this. I too my kids out two years ago and I often wonder if I should have left them in and fought instead. But that's exactly when I pulled them out: when I proved to myself that they didn't hear anything I said.
Kids come first. Once they're safe yoy can begin to plan the counter attack.
I think the problem is that the people that have the time, aren't the ones we want in charge of the kids. I think this because I was asked to volunteer, and I had too much stress. I didn't any think it would be appropriate to do a half ass job. Now I see, even that would be better than the woke job
The lesson (ie program) every kid learns on day 1 of school, regardless of who is teaching or what is being taught: “I’m forced to do something I don't like for 8 hours every day for the rest of my life.” A consumer-slave is born.
“Unschooling” is the natural way of learning. See John Taylor Gatto, John Holt.
My kids started their education journey in montessori schools. Switching to the traditional manner was very difficult for them.