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indoctrination is what government school is FOR! If you don't like it, homeschool or private school the rugrats. Ya, indoctrinate them at home instead.. Just keep them away from reality until they are about 30... lol Who said anything about "keeping them away from reality"? If anything, government school does this by doing a half-arsed job of teaching and giving them an unrealistic perspective of the real world. This is why employers generally prefer people with a degree and real world experience. Besides, education is about learning facts. Learning about the "real world" is why people go to work and so forth. (once upon a time, teenagers were expected to reason and behave as adults, earn a wage, etc.) |
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Here's another question, What parent really goes to the school, gets copies of the textbooks an reads them cover to cover so as to insure their children aren't bein taught something they don't want em learnin?? This sooooo reminds me of when I was a kid an they started introducin Sex Ed in school. The parents were up in arms like crazy. More than half the parents havin a fit, never even talked to their kids about sex or where babies came from. Heavenly, Do u have kids? If so, I'd enjoy ur response to the above question. I'd also enjoy ur response to the previous questions I proposed : I've got a question? Do parents honestly think they can censor everything their kids see, hears or reads???? I mean let's get serious. U can't follow ur kids around 24/7 monitorin every little thing. However, U can have an open, honest relationship with ur kids an talk to them about how u feel about somthing |
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Here's another question, What parent really goes to the school, gets copies of the textbooks an reads them cover to cover so as to insure their children aren't bein taught something they don't want em learnin?? This sooooo reminds me of when I was a kid an they started introducin Sex Ed in school. The parents were up in arms like crazy. More than half the parents havin a fit, never even talked to their kids about sex or where babies came from. Heavenly, Do u have kids? If so, I'd enjoy ur response to the above question. I'd also enjoy ur response to the previous questions I proposed : I've got a question? Do parents honestly think they can censor everything their kids see, hears or reads???? I mean let's get serious. U can't follow ur kids around 24/7 monitorin every little thing. However, U can have an open, honest relationship with ur kids an talk to them about how u feel about somthing You're right. You can't monitor them 24/7. When good Parents have the chance to, yes, they take that chance to protect them. |
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Protect em from what exactly willin? When ur kid gets home, u have a discussion with them. What's the big friggin deal???
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Willing you causing problems in here???
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I think we're just havin some healthy debatin myself
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I think Red will back me up on this, lol.
As an example to not being able to monitor our kids 24/7. My kids know that I will not allow rap music in the house (as an example), They know I do not want them listening to it. Are they gonna respect this wish? Probably not lol, but they will NOT bring it in my house or around me, as they know I don't approve of it. They know why I dont approve also. I use this as an example because it is a perfect one of where I choose my battles with my kids. I knwo they are gonna listen to what their peers listen to. But I still teach them respect of others, so they will not subject me to it. Sorry got off topic a bit by accident. This is in reference to talking to our kids when they get home. If you talk to them and let them know how and why you feel a certainw ay, then they can not be brainwashed. Simply be a part of their lives and you can ensure they learn your values. Dor example, when your child comes home on tuesday, if you do not like something Obama blieves in, take this oportunity to talk withyuo rchild and let them know WHY you dont agree, etc. |
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Well said Daniel. Now look out for the lightenin cause we agreed on something
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Well said Daniel. Now look out for the lightenin cause we agreed on something lmao, you smartass, we tend to agree on alot of things |
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Well said Daniel. Now look out for the lightenin cause we agreed on something lmao, you smartass, we tend to agree on alot of things Yeah but u got control issues an I don't consider my bein controlin an issue |
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lol, I don't have control issues I just believe completely that a persons home is their home,a nd that a guest should respect that (especially when said guest already knows ho you feel about certain things)
Well said Daniel. Now look out for the lightenin cause we agreed on something lmao, you smartass, we tend to agree on alot of things Yeah but u got control issues an I don't consider my bein controlin an issue |
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If ur gettin to know me at all thru my posts then u gotta know I've gotta mess with u
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If ur gettin to know me at all thru my posts then u gotta know I've gotta mess with u lmao why do you think I made the point of insisting I was joking earlier? |
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Where did Heavenly go? He's drive by postin. I'd be very interested in his response to the earlier question I posted.
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lol
Where did Heavenly go? He's drive by postin. I'd be very interested in his response to the earlier question I posted. |
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I wonder, do I intimidate?
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well, I can honestly say you dont intimidate me. I see you pop up and I immediately think of a bowl of rice lol.
I wonder, do I intimidate? |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – As children across America go back to school, President Obama will deliver a national address directly to students on the importance of taking responsibility for their success in school on Tuesday, September 8th at 12:00 PM EDT at Wakefield High School in Arlington. In advance of this address, the Department of Education is providing resources developed by and for teachers to help engage students and stimulate discussion about persisting and succeeding in school. Wowwwwww, dangerous scary stuff. Oh My! It's scary for the parents here in my town.... Ya, it probably would in my new town as well, sadly. |
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Here's another question, What parent really goes to the school, gets copies of the textbooks an reads them cover to cover so as to insure their children aren't bein taught something they don't want em learnin?? This sooooo reminds me of when I was a kid an they started introducin Sex Ed in school. The parents were up in arms like crazy. More than half the parents havin a fit, never even talked to their kids about sex or where babies came from. We didn't have much on SEX education when I was in school. I remember we had a half day/1 time class that was just the boys and the PE Coach and all I remember him telling us was "don't forget to take a shower BEFORE you have SEX with the girls". The gurls an boys had sex ed class seperately at my school. I remember the day our teacher 'demoed' the old fashioned belt an pad for all of us. Gigglin was comin from every corner of the room. HUH? the belt and pad? Am I going to be sorry I asked? |
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Boo, U don't remember the lil belt & pad getup for that time of the month way back when? The belt looked kinda like a garter belt with lil clips that u attached the pad to. Come on now!
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