The kid's non-vaxxed in any way, homeschooled and doing well with lots of outdoor meetups with other kids of similar raising. Plays with legos and has their own crafts table (pretty slick with a glue gun these days). Narratively and vocabulary-wise, they seem way beyond kids of the same age, but of course that's comparing to other kids that have been vaxxed & shuffled from schools and parent-less environments.
The next step they're taking is to take them overseas for an extended "world learning" type camp thing. Imo it's a pretty inspiring proof that homeschooling and outdoor activities at a young age bring a level of comfort and competence to experiencing the world. Vastly different than being chaperoned from one cubicle to the other, with other confused and stimulus deprived "students."
Anyways, what made you ask your initial question?
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