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Hello, conpro. With summer upon us, this is usually the time homeschool mothers everywhere start planning for their upcoming school year.


I have been happily and gratefully homeschooling since the beginning with my children, and it's something I thoroughly enjoy and highly recommend! It's a beautiful way to live life alongside your children. It's also something that fathers can and should be heavily invested in, as they are the rocks of their families and so important!


I am just humbly offering my help to any new, seasoned, or interested families who want advice or just to share an ear. I'm happy to discuss curriculum, educational philosophies, setting reasonable goals, how to get started, the logistics of teaching multiple students, or simply pray for you as your family decides what to do this year.


I treasure this group and am praying for you all. God bless you!
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LordGrimTheInvincibl on scored.co
24 days ago 17 points (+0 / -0 / +17Score on mirror ) 2 children
Government schools ain't nothing but niggers and no more field trips because principals consoom all the shekels.

And the teachers often do not teach anymore, jootoob does the teaching.

And "muh nikkuh" will be heard in the hallways 1488 times a day.

Parents act surprised and angry when their kid comes back from school (prison) and the kid says nigger a lot in casual conversation.

Duh! Nigger is the first word they will hear and learn in school!





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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
23 days ago 14 points (+0 / -0 / +14Score on mirror ) 1 child
We have tons of field trips, so long as they're funded by the local rainbow organization or "promote diversity".

Don't ever let someone tell you that schools don't have money. They do, it's just spent on translators and "special education".
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mommamany on scored.co
23 days ago 12 points (+0 / -0 / +12Score on mirror )
> Don't ever let someone tell you that schools don't have money.

They certainly do. Public schools are allotted thousands of dollars per student every year.
mommamany on scored.co
23 days ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
I like to keep an eye on what the public schools are doing these days as a matter of interest. I'm not concerned about keeping up educationally, because there's no competition there. Homeschool children essentially have private tutors on hand, either their parents, co-ops, enrichment classes, community college etc.


But, for better or worse, these children are going to be my children's peers and I like to see what our current culture is. Spoiler, it's atrocious! There is a teacher on YT called "Mr. Lindsay" who mocks his middle school students with the stupid things they say. I like to think some of it is exaggerated, but in talking with public school mothers... sadly, it's not.
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systemthrowaway on scored.co
23 days ago 10 points (+0 / -0 / +10Score on mirror ) 1 child
>I'm not concerned about keeping up educationally, because there's no competition there.

My parents basically unschooled me (taught me basic reading and math until I was like 8) and yet I'm still better at English, score higher on tests and am generally more knowledgeable than my peers. If your brain is big (White) enough you're literally better off just having no schooling than going to public school.
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EsotericRefuse on scored.co
23 days ago 10 points (+0 / -0 / +10Score on mirror ) 1 child
But without public school, how would you learn to ask permission to use the restroom, or silently walk in line, or that your parents are the enemy, or to accept mass punishment, illegal searches, and various other infringments on Constitutionally protected rights?
ReChristianize on scored.co
23 days ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror )
People think sodomites are disgusting by default without years of propaganda. Think of the poor sodomites! If the children aren't desensitized to paraphilias and perversion, how will they know to accept 'love'?
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