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Why is homeschooling villanized? : Teachers

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Generally speaking I don't think the average American is qualified to teach their children education. The issues with the American education system are systematic issues usually due to poor state funding (the south) and banning books for no reason (Florida). Also home schooling doesn't do a kid any favors in terms of learning social skills. Not saying kids should be bullied but going to public school teaches you to deal with butthole and work with people of different backgrounds than yourself which is a useful skill that you literally cannot get at home.

!chuds they literally admit parents aren't fit to raise their own children without a degree.

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Of course the average american shouldn't teach their own kids. The average american hated school and did their best to learn nothing in it. Which isn't to say that the average teacher is much better, but at least they're :marseyairquotes: accountable :marseyairquotes:

The average american has discarded almost all accountability to their children, to the point that when youtube is showing their kids disney-fotm-flavored-guro, their response is not to stop their kid from watching youtube, but to b-word about youtube showing their kid this.

Just to reiterate my first point, the average american hasn't read the classics and didn't enjoy what they had to read, hated complicated math, and you think that they can justify teaching this to their kids? They don't understand why they (should have) learned this stuff, and without an external authority to tell their kids to do this, they can't really reasonably impress the importance of these things on their kids.

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