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Did it turn out okay?
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# ? May 7, 2024 09:32 |
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I saw a homeschooled person at the bar the other night, horrible creatures.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 00:18 |
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My old boss homeschooled his 11 kids. They looked like the children from village of the damned.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 00:39 |
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one of my friends in scouts was home schooled because his mom believed in chemtrails and all that other insane conspiracy poo poo, his dad was scout master just so he could get him away from her sometimes
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 00:39 |
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When my son’s school would play the homeschoolers in basketball there were always some middle schoolers who I swear left the game in their own cars. And their coach resigned from public school for making out with a high school girl.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 00:47 |
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I was homeschooled. It aggravated a lot of existing issues I had from undiagnosed brain stuff. It also gave my sister ample opportunity to abuse me. That said, I'm very certain I would've been eaten alive in school for perpetually being the "weird kid". With as hosed up as my brain is, I probably would've killed myself if the bullying was bad enough. At least with homeschooling I got opportunities to pursue my passions, like art and computers. I think it was still the better of two options, but it would've been cool for it to not be a choice between "abuse at home" or "abuse at school". I think it requires a really hands-on approach. Like, you can't half-rear end it, and a lot of parents are just too overworked, too tired, to be handling those duties. I had a lot of embarrassing gaps in my knowledge for a long time even with a stay-at-home mom. Public school, from all I've seen, isn't really a better system, but it's often all you have if you're already poor and need childcare during the day. I also think homeschooling can very easily be a vector for abusive parenting like anti-vaccination and cult poo poo. There's a far gap between "rural family with abusive parents that keeps their kids homeschooled to teach them from the bible" and "rich family that hires a bunch of tutors for their little brat because they don't want them associating with The Chaff" and it's pretty hard to have any productive conversation on homeschooling because so many people think of the first one whenever they hear it and a term that encapsulates such a broad range of experiences is not really conducive to debate. Speaking of debate, the kindest thing you can do for someone who was homeschooled is not immediately spring into giving your unsolicited opinion on whether or not Homeschooling Bad. People really want to give their uneducated jackass opinions whenever you mention you were homeschooled in any context, which typically begin and end at real brain genius stuff like "school was great for me, so it must be great for everyone". I grew up with a lot of that and it was exhausting, especially when it involved implying that I was permanently hosed up and would never be the same as my peers because of it. In my humble homeschooled opinion, schools need more funding, and there needs to be more support for brainfucked kids like me who do not fit in as well with their peers. What that would look like, I have no idea. I would've preferred to go to school in some hypothetical safe environment, but that's, well, ancient history. In general, children need socialization to help improve their odds of turning out well, and homeschooling makes that difficult for a variety of reasons. More community-based stuff where children have places to meet and mingle outside of a school environment would've helped me a lot. This is all ignoring the huge raging pandemic going on right now where I really don't think kids should be attending in-person schooling period. v v
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 00:55 |
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Yeah, they were super religious.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 00:56 |
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The ones I've met have been very successful in life by a lot of measures but also mostly socially weird and not exactly in an endearing way
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:12 |
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In my first career I worked with middle school and high school students and the homeschooled kids lacked the ability to socialize with their peers and had no coping skills. It was also impossible for them to understand anything in pop culture because they weren’t exposed to anything beyond Veggie Tales and Kirk Cameron movies. Also the sweatpants. Always wearing the sweatpants.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:15 |
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I was homeschooled for a little while. It was not very good and i was glad to go back to real school the next year
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:20 |
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The Bloop posted:The ones I've met have been very successful in life by a lot of measures but also mostly socially weird and not exactly in an endearing way The two I’ve known are basically this in a nutshell. Very smart and hardworking, but crazy awkward
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:20 |
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I dunno, maybe? It's not a thing that comes up in small talk even in Baltimore, where the stereotype is someone asking which high school you attended within 5 minutes of meeting you.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:23 |
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When I worked as a reporter, I often wrote about local boy scouts becoming eagle scouts or achieving Super Scout 3 or whatever the gently caress that dumb poo poo was apparently so important, and about 90 percent were home schooled They were either socially awkward or just had the blandest personalities without sounding completely weird
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:26 |
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Guy at my work was homeschooled and he is one of the nicest and hardest working people I've ever met.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:30 |
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Homeschool kids are weirdos OP
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:34 |
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i know a kid who is homeschooled cuz he had the worst ADHD i've ever seen but is also genius level creative and smart and school is absolutely no place for him he was in my class the year before his parents decided to homeschool him and it was awful. He is much better off this way. School would crush him. I knew another guy though when I was a kid who was rich and his parents were creepy and yeah he ended up pretty hosed up
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 01:36 |
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I knew a few people who were homeschooled from K-8 but got sent to a religious high school. They were definitely more weird and more fundamentalist than the other kids.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:03 |
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its not homeschool but i knew some girls from an all girls school when I was in high school and they were weird in a not-fun way
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:05 |
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One of my best buddies in high school was homeschooled. He had a rough home, extremely religious and patriarchal, but today he's an awesome, caring, thoughtful, compassionate, creative person. He's also pretty estranged from his parents.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:12 |
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DeadFatDuckFat posted:Yeah, they were super religious. imagine a 5-year-old's Bible study primer came to life and started talking and you will have captured the tone and academic level of the average homeschooled teenager
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:13 |
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Looking forward to the next crop of kids who had to be homeschooled to avoid Critical Race Theory.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:25 |
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I got pulled out of fourth grade after the school board president’s kid decided I would make a nice target. Then we moved about every eight months and it was just easier to stay home. I probably should have gone back but I didn’t want to be bullied anymore. Pretty much everything that can be said, has been said. As long as it’s not Jesus freakery, home school kids are hard workers with no social skills. But for me, that was always going to be true. My only socialization in public school was as a victim. In retrospect, what I missed were opportunities unavailable at home: science labs, higher math options, maybe some career guidance. I think I’d still be a “weirdo” otherwise.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:30 |
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In my experience, they're very nice and miserably weird.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:34 |
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I met a homeschooled girl my senior year of high school because her pastor parents got too busy running their weird little church and reluctantly put her in public school for that last year. She was snobby and quiet and regularly told people they were going to hell. We were in competition academically and despised each other. Anyway she was apparently super repressed because she snapped a little the following year and we lost our virginities to each other. When I broke up with her, she tripled down on the religion and now is rabid MAGA.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:36 |
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Dumb question but my parents always threatened me in high school, with how I had to get good grades or else I'd never get into a good college. Does anyone who is home schooled actually ever make it into an Ivy league school?
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:42 |
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Education being a one size fits all approach is bad for everyone.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:43 |
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Hard workers with no social skills isn't exactly a compliment, social skills are everything lol
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:44 |
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I've known a few home schooled people, and they ran the spectrum from very intelligent, artistic, and socially integrated, to trainwrecks who will never be able to take care of themselves without some desperately needed intervention services.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:45 |
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I knew a home schooled kid in high school who seemed mostly pretty normal and was really into zombie movies and such. One time we watched Hollow Man together at his house and his hands were in his pants a lot of the time and I'm pretty sure he was jerking off to it in front of me. I didn't really want to hang out with him after that. I was also and probably still am an antisocial weirdo, but maybe if he wasn't home schooled he would have been better socially adjusted to know better. There was also this scene girl I knew who was kind of hot and went to cyber school, at some point she took me along to her cyber school's field trip since she apparently had no friends there and didn't know anyone at all. She apparently grew up to be a boring Republican which seems like kind of a shame.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:48 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:Dumb question but my parents always threatened me in high school, with how I had to get good grades or else I'd never get into a good college. People badgering teenagers about how important high school is and making it sound like a high stakes game where your entire life could be ruined if you get a D in algebra is also really bad and probably accounts for a lot of teen suicides.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:48 |
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Imagine having kids so ugly that you can’t put them in a public school.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:49 |
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You parents don't have to
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:50 |
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Colonel Cancer posted:You parents don't have to YES THEY DO!
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:52 |
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CPL593H posted:People badgering teenagers about how important high school is and making it sound like a high stakes game where your entire life could be ruined if you get a D in algebra is also really bad and probably accounts for a lot of teen suicides. Oh believe me I graduated with a 67 average despite all my parent's badgering.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:54 |
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I knew LOTS of homeschooled people. As for how they turned out, it depended on what they put into it (kids and parents). Most of them home schooled because of religious reasons (not wanting to be near filthy pagans). They did the bare minimum to get their HS diploma. None of them went to college, not that they would have qualified at all if they did. Most of them have lovely jobs and lovely lives. Not that college prevents that, but when you have no trade skills, no degrees, certs, etc, or even social skills, it makes all of that even more difficult. I knew 2 siblings who home schooled for similar reasons. However, their mom was well educated and had teaching degrees and all that poo poo so they took it seriously. They both took advanced courses when able and scored high enough on test and poo poo to get full ride scholarships.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:57 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:Oh believe me I graduated with a 67 average despite all my parent's badgering. My school did this credits system and by the time it was my second semester of senior year I had more than the required number of credits to graduate. For some reason they can't just let you be done you have to keep doing school. So I just went to school and slept half the time and generally hosed around and didn't do any work. What the gently caress was the point of bothering with five months of elective classes? Some times I just went "meh" and left. I also really hated school from day one and it was miserable from day one so I stayed home a lot and my mom would freak out and say the truant officer would show up and I'd get held back and blah blah blah. But I didn't stay home nearly enough for that and that bullshit was obviously just some technicality they could use to get rid of students who were chronic problems. In my four years of high school I got one detention. I can't think of anything in my entire life that was more of an inconsequential low stakes game as high school was. CPL593H fucked around with this message at 03:02 on Nov 2, 2021 |
# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:58 |
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my mom had an issue with like, getting up in the mornings to usher me off to school, so from first to third grade I was "homeschooled" the schooling consisted of her buying me old middle and high school textbooks from the thrift store and leaving me alone with them for three years, no structure or oversight or even interest in what I was doing at all, ever there was one standardized test at the end of third grade and it was there that we found out I test incredibly well, and I was subjected to gifted kid programs for the rest of my schooling then I hit about my sophomore year and realized I was suddenly laughably bad at math, so rather than working to improve I joined the softball team because the coach of the softball team was the head of the math department, and if you played a Sport it was a guaranteed passing grade
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 03:06 |
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comforthawk posted:then I hit about my sophomore year and realized I was suddenly laughably bad at math, so rather than working to improve I joined the softball team because the coach of the softball team was the head of the math department, and if you played a Sport it was a guaranteed passing grade The system works
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 03:15 |
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Big Scary Owl posted:Did it turn out okay? me and no
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Das Boo posted:In my experience, they're very nice and miserably weird. gently caress
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