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In reply to the discussion: Salon: Home-schooled and illiterate - for some kids it means isolation with little education [View all]jhasp
(101 posts)36. The magical age
There seems to be an idea of this predetermined age at which people can no longer learn anything. As a father who grew up without a father, I've learned how to do many things that I'd like to teach my kids, such as archery and playing the piano. In my late 20s and early 30s, I went back to school and earned my PhD-this took a lot of learning on my part. So, to answer your question about, "things they never learned themselves" is that sometimes the fun is learning with your kids.
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Salon: Home-schooled and illiterate - for some kids it means isolation with little education [View all]
Amerigo Vespucci
Mar 2012
OP
My problem is my client is being punished for homeschooling (to the best of her ability).
no_hypocrisy
Mar 2012
#22
This isn't so much a home schooling issue as it is a religious fanaticism issue.
teewrex
Mar 2012
#8
I worry more about the social 'isolation' that so many of the religiously
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2012
#12