Guest guest Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 Hi Jaynee ; I agree with you on home schooling . In Massachusetts things are so bad in schools . I helped my son by buying a computer for him so he could learn on his own and what I could teach him . School is bad news all away around and the things they drill into kids heads (the left) and so many of the so called teachers didn't even have degrees . Just getting a pay check for doing nothing some of them . I let my son drop out of high school and get a GED in Maine and he got it and signed up with the Army National Guard Reserves .. He's had college training with them and takes state college on line in business and Admin.. They were happy to get him because he scored the highest scores and they said he could do what he wanted but they asked him to work with computers and he now works in our state office of the Army national Guard and will be taking more special training soon . I feel so sorry for people with young children in these so called schools . People with money don't put their children in them , they put them in higher learning schools , the best money can buy . Rosebud or Susan C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Hi Doc! -wave- I miss you and Val alot! I hope both of you are well!Much <3, Sasha--- On Mon, 1/5/09, Ian Shillington ND <docshillington wrote:Ian Shillington ND <docshillington{Herbal Remedies} Home Schoolingherbal remedies Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 4:26 PM Just as an added note to this thread. Bryan, whom you all know, was home schooled and never passed a "formal grade" in his entire life. The only exam he ever wrote, was an English grammar test needed for a job position he once applied for. He received 89% on the exam and when I researched it, found out that it was a third year college test. Oh, by the way, he was 15 years old when he took this test. One of the courses I taught him was "Story Telling", and this course was taught with 6 other kids high up in a large grapefruit tree. LOL. Much love, Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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