Childhood is precious
Don’t waste it on boring drill-and-kill test prep, fluorescent classrooms, mass-market nonsense, peer pressure and tray lunches
It’s a time of unfettered creativity, curiosity, exploration, passion, play, and is to be defended
Wild how we convinced ourselves that putting 30 kids the same age in a room with one adult and forcing them to sit still for 7 hours is "normal" and that learning at the kitchen table with your mom who actually loves you is "alternative education"
The state doesn't own your children.
They are your responsibility.
Every hour they spend in institutional school is an hour you've surrendered your parental sovereignty.
Homeschooling isn't radical. Handing your kids to strangers for 13 years is.
Here's to raising kids who don't have to "find themselves" as young adults because they never loose sight of who they are in the first place. 🥂
#homeeducation#homeschool#education
Is there an idea more radical in the history of the human race
than turning your children over to total strangers whom you know nothing about,
and having those strangers work on your child's mind, out of your sight,
for a period of twelve years?
"I've concluded that genius is as common as dirt. We suppress genius because we haven't yet figured out how to manage a population of educated men and women. The solution, I think, is simple and glorious. Let them manage themselves."
- John Taylor Gatto"
Parents don't have educational choice unless that choice is taxpayer funded.
False. Millions of families make sacrifices to fund their children's private and home education every day. All of these families aren't "rich" or "privileged". They just have different priorities.
Public schools don’t create well socialized children. They create children conditioned to respond to stimuli within a rigid, artificial system. True socialization happens outside those walls.
That's why I homeschool.
Do we really want the same people who are destroying the public school system getting further involved in private and home education?
#SchoolChoice#homeeducation
We already have school choice. There are many valid education options outside of the public school system and there are no laws preventing anyone from using them. These bills don't offer parents more choices. They increase government control over choices they already have
@tedcruz As a conservative, I oppose these bills. School vouchers will be costly to tax payers and they increase government reach and they redistribute wealth.
@luft_michelle I'm a conservative against vouchers. Voucher systems are costly, they expand government control and redistribute wealth. They do not align with true conservative values.
@PatrickJCurry1
As a conservative voter in your district, I am asking that you please vote against HB3 and SB2 (the school voucher bills). These bills increase government reach and redistribute wealth. These are NOT conservative values.
@GregAbbott_TX@BradBuckleyDVM As a conservative voter in Texas, I oppose this legislation and will do everything in my power to make sure that you (and the house members you bought) do not get reelected.
If there's nothing nefarious about the school choice movement, why does Corey DeAngelis block people like me who are trying to engage in civil debate?
It's because he knows he's promoting a globalist agenda and doesn't want anyone pointing it out.