Educating children
Hirakuga @hirakuga
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Hirakuga @hirakuga
If you wish to have kid(s) in the future or if you have some already, what method of educating them would you choose? Public schools, private schools, or home schooling?
trahecreations @trahecreations
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trahecreations @trahecreations
public school. helps with making friends. plus I won't have to pay for it.
Crit @onlycrit1995
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Crit @onlycrit1995
It would be a mixture between public schools and homeschooling. Public schools are nice because they teach a wide variety of knowledge whereas private schools, mainly religious ones, like to eradicate certain parts of modern education. But, I would definitely teach my children just as much outside of school.
徐々に @jojoni
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徐々に @jojoni
We decided on a private school... In Japan though, never in the US!
mariahaise @mariahaise
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mariahaise @mariahaise
It depends in the moment and in the country you choose to have your children in. I'm probably gonna have children outside of my country so I'll decide on public schools since private actually doesn't benefit me neither the children I'll have that much. As said above, home schooling is also really necessary too. If somehow I get children inside of the country I'm currently living in then I'd choose for private schools since public schools are pretty much places where delinquents are raised in my point of view.
So it depends. Either way, I will still educate my children myself. There are things that can only be taught by a parent figure after all.
Crit @onlycrit1995
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Crit @onlycrit1995
My dad has taught my stuff that would take 30 years of being a full-time college student to learn.
nessili @nessili
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nessili @nessili
our education system were I live (Luxembourg) is horrible, yet I'd definitely choose a public school. Private schools cost a lot and have hardly a better reputation than the public ones. And homeschooling is out of question anyways.
xueli @xueli
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xueli @xueli
Depends on the location and what schools they got into. Like if the public schools that are locally zoned are terrible, they can test into a magnet school. Something like that.
Would never have the time to homeschool. Someone would have to be a full time stay at home parent and I definitely won't be it. Unless there's actually no choice and he made more than me. Which would be hard because pharmacists have pretty big paychecks...
Jinsei @jinsei
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Jinsei @jinsei
Combination public and home schooling. I remember as a child I used to plop down right in front of the tele and marvel at the wonders of science and technology via the Discovery channel. I had a natural thirst for knowledge. I hope to instill that in another one day.
neeto @neet_one
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neeto @neet_one
Public schools are a joke. They dumb kids down and teach them outdated bullshit with outdated methods. The only benefit they have is the development of social skills, but even that can easily turn ugly with bulling and harassment, not to mention the kids they group themselves with can easily be bad influences on them. Public schools are filled with horrible little shits from shitty families poor abusive homes that love to take their problems out on other kids. Schools these days are becoming more and more like prisons, it's more of a punishment to send a kids to one of those shitholes.
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