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Does anyone have any resources for home schooling? My kid is getting a crap education in the kiked public school system and I'm looking for grade leveled resources based on the 80's or early 90's standards. Any help would be appreciated.

Does anyone have any resources for home schooling? My kid is getting a crap education in the kiked public school system and I'm looking for grade leveled resources based on the 80's or early 90's standards. Any help would be appreciated.

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Explain to me how 'socializing with my peers' did me any good whatsoever.

Explain to me how it was responsible for your choices. And explain to me how only public school kids do stupid shit like drink too much and take drugs.

I went to public school, too and didn't do any of that stupid shit.

they will be socialized by each other, my wife and I, and other nondegenerate adults and their kids that I determine to be worth spending time around.

Your kids are going to be awkward weirdos, probably mistaken for autistic.

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The entire point of my post is that, despite what looked on the outside like the best possible odds for 'socialization' to work, it clearly didn't. Socialization 9 times out of 10 means everyone falls to the lowest common denominator. My peer group was FAR from the worst, but the outcome was still just enabling bad behavior. My kids will turn out great by being homeschooled. Your's will learn how to be faggots and coal burners.

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The point of socialization isn't to get some magic pixie dust on you from other people to make you a successful good person. Socialization is to learn how to deal with other people and their personalities. When you have a large group dynamic children get to learn how to deal with assholes, nice people, bossy people, shy people. etc. They work together to invent games, develop agreements to change the rules, work out a rudimentary justice system (like kicking people out of the game who won't play nice), and they learn to resolve disputes amongst themselves. Those are all critical skills to develop in childhood that can't be developed playing with 1 or 2 friends very well.

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We should all be able to choose our friends. Kids included. Do you want to hang out with jerks just so you can get better at dealing with them? It seems silly for adults to live this way. Life throws plenty of opportunities for us to deal with losers and jerks. Why put your kids in a situation where they have to deal with that day-in-day-out. Frankly, that’s a demoralizing setup, not a way for them to grow.