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X marks the spot where I read what a homeschool mom said about the idea that homeschooled kids don’t get enough social interaction. She said:
Homeschooled kids:
And then she finished with this tongue-in-cheek remark:
“It’s almost as if they don’t need the public school system at all.”
In case you don’t know about that social channel (and it almost seems impossible that you wouldn’t) it used to be Twitter. But Elon Musk bought it. And he likes all his businesses to have some sort of connection to the letter X. Whatever.
Anyway…
Just imagine. A kid stays home to learn the three R’s from mom and dad, but he can still talk to other people. Wow, that’s explosive news. But that ain’t all. Learning at home also doesn’t stop kids from reading books or drawing and painting. And that woman expects us to believe those same kids can also learn to play musical instruments and even debate?!
Plus, those socially deprived kids drive cars, build things, and grow up in and go out into the real world.
I can ONLY imagine how difficult it must be for them to order off a burger joint’s menu. Because that’s gonna require skills they surely missed out on in those dastardly home schools.
Yeesh.
Look. If you’re a kid, and your mom and/or your dad are your teachers, you’re one of the luckiest kids in the whole, wide world. Because you get to learn from people who actually LOVE you and want you live up to the potential God put in you.
Start learning about the one, living Lord.
Plus, He died on a “cross.” And that X marks the spot where Grace was paid for, forever.
Your email address is all it takes to get encouraging, regular issues of my FunderFlash Journal. It comes directly to your inbox so you spend your valuable time reading instead of searching. And, to show my sincere appreciation for your time and attention, I’ll send you download links to 2 of my Christian books for kids and 2 songs, right away, that grownups AND kids can enjoy.
The form can be filled in the actual website url.
Stay tuned,
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X marks the spot where I read what a homeschool mom said about the idea that homeschooled kids don’t get enough social interaction. She said:
Homeschooled kids:
And then she finished with this tongue-in-cheek remark:
“It’s almost as if they don’t need the public school system at all.”
In case you don’t know about that social channel (and it almost seems impossible that you wouldn’t) it used to be Twitter. But Elon Musk bought it. And he likes all his businesses to have some sort of connection to the letter X. Whatever.
Anyway…
Just imagine. A kid stays home to learn the three R’s from mom and dad, but he can still talk to other people. Wow, that’s explosive news. But that ain’t all. Learning at home also doesn’t stop kids from reading books or drawing and painting. And that woman expects us to believe those same kids can also learn to play musical instruments and even debate?!
Plus, those socially deprived kids drive cars, build things, and grow up in and go out into the real world.
I can ONLY imagine how difficult it must be for them to order off a burger joint’s menu. Because that’s gonna require skills they surely missed out on in those dastardly home schools.
Yeesh.
Look. If you’re a kid, and your mom and/or your dad are your teachers, you’re one of the luckiest kids in the whole, wide world. Because you get to learn from people who actually LOVE you and want you live up to the potential God put in you.
Start learning about the one, living Lord.
Plus, He died on a “cross.” And that X marks the spot where Grace was paid for, forever.
Your email address is all it takes to get encouraging, regular issues of my FunderFlash Journal. It comes directly to your inbox so you spend your valuable time reading instead of searching. And, to show my sincere appreciation for your time and attention, I’ll send you download links to 2 of my Christian books for kids and 2 songs, right away, that grownups AND kids can enjoy.
The form can be filled in the actual website url.
Stay tuned,
The post X marks the spot where I got this thought appeared first on Tony Funderburk.