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When Women Become Warriors
wnd.com — The case for homeschooling from a Woman who is about as feisty as a badger whom you just pissed off. No PC nonsense from this mom she has way to much common sense with a sense of humor sharp enough to cut steel like butter.
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- marscar, on 07/05/2008, -0/+3And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
Kudos to the author for attempting to communicate truth to our sadly warped society.
He who has ears to hear, let him hear! - 1VoiceofReason1, on 07/06/2008, -0/+4My favorite part of this article was this:
"We sometimes hear the criticism that we cannot duplicate the benefits schools offer children, whether it's sports or music or chemistry labs. To which I reply, "You're right. We cannot duplicate your environment. We are merely trying to exceed your results."
Especially the results of socialization."
We have a chance to take back the lost ground of morality in the role of educating our sons and daughters. Homeschooling is an excellent way of doing just that.
Excellent article. - truth4freedom, on 07/06/2008, -0/+2I loved the 3 years of homeschooling I experienced and wish that I could have continued until I reached college. The last place any child should be forced to endure is the Stalinist havens stocked with dried up 60' radicals that are called public schools. Until federal funding for public education is removed the situation will only worsen. Vouchers or tax credits should be issued to parents who have enough of a brain to send their children to a private institution which reflects their best interests.
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