No Socialization For Homeschooling Students

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We do NOT want our children in the mix of the crazy socialization machine that is highly active in most schools.

Every time I am asked to help at the schools by filling in for a teacher for a day or a week (“substitute”), I am shocked by the behavior and attitude of most of the children in most schools.

Today, as I facilitated the agriculture class, a teenage boy spent most of the class hour talking with the guys about fighting in the school and in his neighborhood. I continually encouraged these guys to be quiet and read. It was during the county wide “silent reading” time (the state seems to care most about reading). At one point I heard during the boasting about fighting a boy say, “whoever wins gets Carol” (fictional name of the female student mentioned).

As I circulated around the classroom Carol said, “Mr. Tucker help me.” She was working on an assignment given, and I thought that was what she needed help with, but she was referring to the boy’s comment. She continued to say, ” these boys are scarey.” Then she kind of laughed it off and said something like, “never mind.”

After they returned from lunch I focused on the assignment and ignored the craziness until the teenage boy that lead the conversation about fighting moved next to Carol and started laughing and pulling on her shirt/bra strap. I had already obtained his home phone number but could not reach his mother on the phone so I was forced to write a referral to the school office for him and take him to the office.

We do NOT need our children amongst this garbage.

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In most schools the students’ attitude and behavior are horrible; racism seems to being rising with passion; homosexuality appears to be promoted, at least it has become flagrantly displayed in the middle and high schools, and violence and bullying is a daily occurrence.

Get your children out and keep them out of the schools’ socialization dump, PLEASE!

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