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I'm rather proud of this first installment and what matters most is my daughter seems to like it quite a lot!
Hopefully there will be much more still to come!
@NovusOrdoWatch I’m deeply intrigued by Fr. Ripperger and those like him, from what they say to how platformed they’re becoming to what it means that they’re being seemingly allowed to be known and heard and recognized.
No matter what one makes of them personally, the situation says something..
@Panagiotou90St Personally I’m (probably foolishly) holding out hope for the animated movie based on the musical that it’ll be a faithful presentation
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if nothing else with that is still the soundtrack people have posted with community animatics: https://t.co/Tm0MIpClD1
@Rach4Patriarchy Just had our second & in being checked by first responders, hospital staff, midwives we kept encountering shock then pleasant surprise we plan & want to have more.
We know there’s a family crisis but thought the bias within these professionals’ experiences would be opposite…
@Rach4Patriarchy The lack of community is one of the most difficult things really…
Especially knowing it won’t change, not any time soon at least, so we have to be basically on our own against our very nature.
@Rach4Patriarchy Just another reason why so many these days are maladjusted and mentally ill: from the womb we’ve been wrecked in so many ways, it’s been intentionally done to us, and you see the result in masses who should be normal fine people who are genuinely unwell/struggling
@Luca_Johnson96@NickDixon Lewis’ space trilogy is one of my all time favorites- one of the series I read and had deep discussions about with my dad and will hope to give that to my kids too.
I look forward to watching these Chronicles and maybe getting even more out of the series going forward!
Something fascinating is happening in education right now.
I recently went down a rabbit hole researching homeschooling, and the data is fascinating.
Research from the National Home Education Research Institute shows homeschool students typically score 15–25 percentile points higher on standardized tests, and about 78% of peer-reviewed studies show homeschool students outperforming traditional school students academically.
But what really surprised me was seeing it firsthand.
I recently ran a financial literacy course through Classical Learner, and I was blown away by the students.
One 14 year old was running a business with nine employees.
And I began teaching a 9 year old the Buy Borrow Die strategy.
Can you imagine learning a strategy used by billionaire families to build wealth… at age nine?
What I saw with these homeschool students is that they weren’t memorizing facts for a test.
They were thinking, building, and solving real problems.
This ties directly into neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to rewire itself during childhood based on experience and learning environments.
Research from Harvard University, Stanford University, and MIT shows that learning environments focused on problem solving and curiosity produce stronger long-term outcomes than education built primarily around memorization.
Which leads to a simple observation.
Students raised in environments that encourage independent thinking, entrepreneurship, and curiosity develop skills that compound over time.
And that creates a massive competitive advantage for life.
The great news for America is that roughly 7.8% of American children are now being homeschooled, and that number continues to rise as families look for education that prioritizes curiosity, entrepreneurship, and independent thinking.
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@ClassicLearner
For anyone wondering how a third-grader can complete six years' worth of math in a single year.
This knowledge graph spans 3,000 math topics, from 4th grade to the university level, providing the perfect basis for mastery learning.
Students can go as fast or far as they want! There are no restrictions whatsoever. The only requirement is that they must demonstrate mastery of each topic before moving on to the next.
Kids are capable of incredible things when given that kind of freedom and support.
It’s a false dialectic pushed by feminist propaganda. This was never the case historically and it isn’t the case now. We DID, however, take away community and family support for mothers and kids. we used to have our sisters, mothers, aunts, etc. But now they’re in cubicles.
@godlywomanhood@WhiteBabyFac It’s the sort of thing I think about when mothers make negative comments about motherhood; more often than not, I bet, their pain comes from not having proper support as women to be the mothers they could and should be and to ultimately love the experience overall.
@godlywomanhood Lately while working on projects to share with daughters later on I’ve noticed my phone keeps autocorrecting “femininity” to “feminism” (one of many non-corrections) and it’s rather annoying though likely telling tbh
@Alicia_Bittle_@meadowrespecter I would also love to know if it’s good while pregnant and also what it is cuz sounds like I could benefit with how the late second trimester hormones have had me lately 😅👀
Have a series that promotes real feminine values/virtues & the goal is to do more so the stories grow with girls.
Set up a year of posts on insta for this but keep debating if I should here too or not…
For the novellas & novels the style aims for Blyton meets Tolkien.
@Rach4Patriarchy Can confirm:
Was diagnosed Schizoaffective bipolar type (schizophrenia AND bipolar), on all sorts of drug cocktails, in & out of programs & wards, had a service dog…
Escaped to a healthier life & it’s mostly all better! Just a bit autistic, some CPTSD but otherwise doing well!!
@meadowrespecter Congrats and thank you for sharing!
I’ve got a ten month old and am due in April/May - hoping for an even better birth than last time tbh and last time was pretty smooth!
Sounds like we’ve got similar mentalities and dietary outlooks which has me all the more optimistic 🥰