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What are your opinions on homeschooling?

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[โ€“] jwiggler@sh.itjust.works 5 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

I'll go against the grain here. It's not as much, to me, about whether homeschooling is good or bad. I think it has the potential to be really good and really bad for the kid, depending on the parents.

But people who say, "kids won't get socialization" if they are homeschooled seem to think that tossing all our socially-unformed people into one location, with little socially-formed supervision, is automatically going to teach the former group how to socialize with others in a healthy manner. It's not. It just creates trauma for kids all around. Child on child abuse.

Not only that, but you strip kids of agency by putting them in a building where they can't leave, controlling their movements by a bell, assessing and grading their performance by "objective" measurements, subjecting them to authoritarian teachers -- it's all so degrading and the opposite of what id consider a healthy learning environment.

If schools had more adults integrated into student activities -- all the activities -- sitting at lunch, class, band, whatever, -- removing the barrier of superiority, removing lettered grading system, paying more teachers more, maybe id consider it. But as the school system is in the US (or, at the very least, my locality) now, id never want to send my kid

Edit: obviously not all schools are like this. But they are in my city. Id have to move to a more affluent town to be able to trust the school system.