Nice. Nothing screams "normal" like "reading club".
It's not OK to hate people that can read. Also normal is nothing more than a way to describe people like ourselves. The kid was as well rounded as any other child.
Nice. Nothing screams "normal" like "reading club".
And your kids will be one hundred times more socially backward than any of their peers, will have no friends, will not date, will have no communication skills, and will generally be weird as ****. By show of hands, has anyone ever met a home schooled kid who DIDN'T fit this mold? Me either.
He may have come out on the right side of the issue, for you, but the path taken to get there was being a condescending jackass and an ignoramus.
I've never met a single person who wants the schools to become surrogate parents. Not one even remotely close to that mindset. If they did then why would they bother with the children at all? It's nonsense, but I hear in the news every time this comes up that these people are swarming our neighborhoods. Yet I haven't met a single one yet.
Well, of course.
That goes right along with knowing next to nothing period, and holding forth as the tarragon of Jazzfanz.
What did you expect????
In our ghetto, kids from up and down the street like to come here to play. Something to do with a tree to climb, and animals. . . . but mostly because of the two kids on bikes zooming all around the neighborhood saying hi to everybody. Out in the sticks people do have limited social contacts generally, but everybody within eighty miles knows more about you than you can stand, and consider you neighbors.
I know your perspective is reasonable on the limited data you have from a more rigidly set life pattern, esconsced within the huge elementary/middle/high school complexes where survival requires self-imposed limited social circles and cliques or gangs, and the people you meet "coming in" from outside aka "homeschoolers" just don't know where they fit in, but free kids who aren't raised in a climate of fear turn out entirely fine.
So there are no lazy parents out there? Am I reading that right?I've never met a single person who wants the schools to become surrogate parents. Not one even remotely close to that mindset. If they did then why would they bother with the children at all? It's nonsense, but I hear in the news every time this comes up that these people are swarming our neighborhoods. Yet I haven't met a single one yet.
So there are no lazy parents out there? Am I reading that right?
And your kids will be one hundred times more socially backward than any of their peers, will have no friends, will not date, will have no communication skills, and will generally be weird as ****. By show of hands, has anyone ever met a home schooled kid who DIDN'T fit this mold? Me either.
Yes, I want to change the school system in broad ways to achieve economic efficiency and destroy the effective impacts I call "indoctrination" and "statist social management", and the fact that parents at least in Utah are largely responsible and concerned for giving their kids all the best life has to offer is my ace for that argument. I don't know about some other places very well, and well, let's say there may be some cultural mindsets say in some urban pockets where for various reasons there is not the same level of parental responsibility. I myself might wish for some kind of social management program to reverse that kind of trend where it exists. . . . . damn, I'm a socialist, am I not?
So there are no lazy parents out there? Am I reading that right?
wtfi don't get how you found coaching employment at 5'9/240 lbs either.
He seems like an angry little guy with some issues but whatever.Haha, that's awesome.
I agree with frank though, and honestly, I am not sure why you don't. Can you explain to me why he's off base? No homo.
He seems like an angry little guy with some issues but whatever.
But to the point there are lazy parents who totally turn over the raising of their kids to other people for whatever reason. I've known several that even admitted to it but that doesn't matter. There are decent parents who also like to blame everyone else for the shortcomings of their kids except themselves and/or their precious child (not to exclude the system from blame). You can use the terms "surrogate" or "lazy" or whatever you want. Semantics. The point is those "parents" exist and I was reading that they don't. That's just not true. Now if I'm reading that wrong then sorry. And if that gets people upset about me coaching for some reason than that's just weird.
I don't think anyone is tossing anyone out. What it would mean is instead of a kid playing video games when he gets home from school he'll just play them all day now.Lazy parents, etc. aren't going to just abandon their kids on the corner if the school suddenly shuts down. They didn't take the time and effort to raise them just to toss them out.
Wait til February. That's when I have 405 targeted.I think Conan and franklin should have a pump off.
Sadly enough, I have seen many parents that fit that mold.