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I was convincing my wife to homeschool and one of the things I don't see people mention is this aspect. Homeschooling takes FAR less time (depending on state reqs), which means I will be able to teach my boy a lot of things he'd never learn in (((public school))) (or even private school for that matter), and a quarter of his life won't be wasted sitting around waiting for teachers to pander to niggers.

The benefits of just that time savings alone (esp as the kid gets a bit older and can start to do things like build a business) is absolutely vast.

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All I did in grammar school was mentally sleep all day. I went to Catholic grammar school and it was all about suffering there. Sure some of the kids did wonderful in scholastics and had great successful lives but there are some of us who needed to work off our energy instead of just sitting at a desk and listening to some nun drone on for hours and hours about science that was outdated 20 years.

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Often there is no greater impediment to learning than the talking teacher.

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I've had some really good teachers but some of them to your point just read out of the book and their voices sounded like dragging a piece of glass across a chalkboard. My 7th grade teacher was old when she taught me. She's actually still alive which I can't believe she must be close to 100 years old now.

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she must be close to 100 years

Wow, and yeah, I definitely had some teachers, maybe max 3, that taught me so much, I'll be forever grateful.

What I really mean by my comment (which is a quote by a homeschool pioneer) is that sometimes the teacher needs to get out of the way and let the student ruminate etc.

They say "people are best persuaded by those ideas and thoughts and answers that they come up with themselves."

Something like that.

Your comment balanced me. That's why "In the multitude of counselors there is safety."

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The US Department of Education is the worlds longest running government indoctrination experiment in history. It is an abject failure, as is most of gov, unless the outcome was to dumb down people (in which it is hugely successful).

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This is the way.

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No one that you pay is ever going to value your children and their future more than you do. If you want the job done right, do it yourself.

We homeschooled all six of our kids and they all turned out just fine.

Don't discount the long-term health value of not having to get them pumped full of the .gov required list of poisons ( aka: "vaccinations") either.

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Hundred percent, we did the same.

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Homeschool your kiddos.

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So, when it comes to math my brain is basically nigger tier. However I scored decently in other classes. How does one teach a class they don't completly comprehend? Grade and middle school math I would be fine, anything more than geometry I'd be lost.

My fiance wants to homeschool when the time comes and I don't know how useful I would be or how it works.

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That's the least of your problems. Kids will learn, you'll be just fine, you have to reprogram your brain about learning.

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I'll tell you the honest truth. I'm the same with math. I'm a creative type.

I gave two of my kids math books when they were children. They ate them up.

They both have masters degrees, one an engineer, one in business.

If it had been up to me, to teach them math, it would have been a disaster.

If they're math oriented they'll eat it up, if not, who cares, their talent will show in something else, pursue that.

Trust me it's not complicated. Public school is what squelches kids' desires for learning.

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I guess you could use internet/youtube to find what you need, or maybe even see if there are groups of parents that homeschool that support each other?

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They are missingtrans and non binary gender indoctrination for 4 hrs a day.

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Oy Vey ! Children must attend our Indoctrina , I mean Public Schools or else they won't be socialized !

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We lived that life, full stop. We traveled the country and even went overseas, we weren't wealthy.

We were free. We had state parks to ourselves while everybody else was stuck in a building.

We visited Civil War sites, Washington DC, sat in on a session of Congress. Did what we wanted when we wanted.

Etc. etc.

Never worried about 'grades,' my (more than five) kids worked on construction sites like grown men. The relatives mocked us, made fun. This was the mid 80s, wasn't cool back then but I didn't care.

They are all successful and college graduates save two. Two have masters, they paid for their education themselves.

Now they all homeschool and they all have large families.

One is married to a negro.

Gotcha!!

Not a chance.

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All those things that you described in your comment are what strikes fear in the heart of a jew more than anything.

If we rased a generation of people like you did it would be game over for jews and their scum - forever.

Well done.

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Yes, and they're very conservative, but they will only go 'so far,' as yet, with conspiracies. They're getting there though.

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It's a slow process. I did manage to red pill all my close friends using Handsome Truth's fliers, you can find the here: https://gtvflyers.com/

But I only sent them once I knew they were ready, which took almost a year of work, with teaching them that holocaust was fake as a start.