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  1. On 5/12/2023 at 4:37 PM, ireneemace said:

    Very true - we have a niece who finally admitted her "christian homeschooling" (reformed presbyterian) was really her 5 school aged kids played and watched tv all day while she cared for an infant and toddler. When they finally started public school, all 5 elementary age kids were 2-3 grades behind. the 5 yr old started in 3yr old pre school.☹️

    but we also know some awesome home school families that use christian based curriculum, are involved in home school co ops, take advantage of dual enrollment for college credits, kids are in 4H, scouts, opt in to their local school district for band, sports, theater, building trades etc.

    Besides I learned a lot about it from this platform (Graduateway), that offers a wealth of resources, including essays and articles that delve into the various aspects of mental health and homeschooling. More concretely I ordered from here the writing  https://graduateway.com/essay-examples/mental-health/. Where I found out about  deeper understanding of the challenges and benefits of homeschooling on children's mental health. Explore the different approaches and strategies that can promote a positive learning environment and emotional well-being. It's crucial to remember that every child is unique, and what works for one family may not work for another. By educating ourselves and learning from diverse experiences, we can create an inclusive and supportive environment for all children, regardless of their educational path. Let's strive to ensure that homeschooling, when done right, becomes a positive and enriching experience for children's mental health and overall well-being.

    On 5/12/2023 at 4:37 PM, ireneemace said:

    This actually is strange, I don't know what would have to happen for me to educate my children at home.

    Now the kindergarten has closed and I stay with the kids at home, for me it seems very hard

  2. On 4/21/2023 at 7:57 PM, Madtown said:

    This is why I was floored when she announced she was pregnant again. I thought that both boys would be in school and maybe she would be able to volunteer somewhere. Hell, she could've worked in the thrift store she and Amy are constantly shopping at.
    I truly think Jill is afraid to be at home by herself. Look how many times she went to see Derick at Walmart before Izzy was born. There was no way she was going to be able to go to the courthouse or wherever Derick is working and sit with him all day till the boys were out of school.
    I'm hoping maybe they are doing online school(thought something was mentioned here about this option). She sucked at homeschooling Izzy or at least trying to teach him basics and she was completely overwhelmed with it when Sam was born.
    It's so sad that they were brought up in such a hateful home where going to school was shamed upon. The only friends they had were their siblings. It amazes me that none of these people want better for their kids. They can't get past that not everything taught in school is evil.
    I'm the youngest of 3, I was in the same school with my oldest sibling for a year and 2 years with my middle sibling. My mom survived with us going to different schools. Though she didn't take us, we had one car. We walked to school(We were a couple blocks from the elementry school). Middle school and high school, we either took  the city bus or walked. Yes, it was a much different time, but making a point. It's disheartening to witness a situation where someone's educational opportunities are hindered due to various circumstances. While it's important to acknowledge the challenges faced by Jill and her children, it's crucial to approach the topic with empathy and understanding. This platform offers a collection of free essay examples that delve into the profound question of life's purpose and the impact of helping others. I usually use https://samplius.com/free-essay-examples/purpose-of-life-is-helping-others/ because this source already many times helped me with college and from here I managed to develop quite well, besides I think this source could help this series to become more understandable, because I find it hard to watch, and after doing some writing it becomes clearer.

    By the way, this cleared up a lot for me from the last series)))

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  3. On 3/24/2023 at 3:58 AM, juno said:

    Premiers: Mar 26, 2023

    When George Saunders visits Railton College, the professors scramble to impress the celebrated writer, while Hank is reminded of his own failed writing career. Hank and Lily anticipate an announcement from their daughter Julie.

    Besides that I think bullying is present here, because bullying is a pervasive issue that affects individuals of all ages and can have detrimental effects on their well-being. It is a problem that demands attention and action.

    This I learned from the writing that I did with the help of https://samploon.com/free-essays/bullying/; from here you can access a range of free essay examples that delve into the complex topic of bullying. These essays provide insightful perspectives on the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to combat bullying in various settings, from schools to workplaces and beyond.

    By reading these essays, you can gain a deeper understanding of the emotional toll bullying takes on its victims and the importance of fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. Moreover, there are writings on various topics, mostly from here I found everything I needed for college and besides I now better understand texts and films because I have become much more developed.

    Sorry, I messed up, I watched the previous series, now it's much clearer to me*

  4. On 3/24/2023 at 3:58 AM, juno said:

    Premiers: Mar 26, 2023

    When George Saunders visits Railton College, the professors scramble to impress the celebrated writer, while Hank is reminded of his own failed writing career. Hank and Lily anticipate an announcement from their daughter Julie.

    For me this was the hardest and longest, I hope the next one will be more interesting, it's strange in general this series.

  5. On 4/21/2023 at 7:57 PM, Madtown said:

    This is why I was floored when she announced she was pregnant again. I thought that both boys would be in school and maybe she would be able to volunteer somewhere. Hell, she could've worked in the thrift store she and Amy are constantly shopping at.
    I truly think Jill is afraid to be at home by herself. Look how many times she went to see Derick at Walmart before Izzy was born. There was no way she was going to be able to go to the courthouse or wherever Derick is working and sit with him all day till the boys were out of school.
    I'm hoping maybe they are doing online school(thought something was mentioned here about this option). She sucked at homeschooling Izzy or at least trying to teach him basics and she was completely overwhelmed with it when Sam was born.
    It's so sad that they were brought up in such a hateful home where going to school was shamed upon. The only friends they had were their siblings. It amazes me that none of these people want better for their kids. They can't get past that not everything taught in school is evil.
    I'm the youngest of 3, I was in the same school with my oldest sibling for a year and 2 years with my middle sibling. My mom survived with us going to different schools. Though she didn't take us, we had one car. We walked to school(We were a couple blocks from the elementry school). Middle school and high school, we either took  the city bus or walked. Yes, it was a much different time, but making a point.

    I absolutely agree with you, I like people who can so well express their point of view, I admire you 🤩

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  6. On 3/3/2023 at 10:52 PM, crazy8s said:

    Very true - we have a niece who finally admitted her "christian homeschooling" (reformed presbyterian) was really her 5 school aged kids played and watched tv all day while she cared for an infant and toddler. When they finally started public school, all 5 elementary age kids were 2-3 grades behind. the 5 yr old started in 3yr old pre school.☹️

    but we also know some awesome home school families that use christian based curriculum, are involved in home school co ops, take advantage of dual enrollment for college credits, kids are in 4H, scouts, opt in to their local school district for band, sports, theater, building trades etc.

     

    This actually is strange, I don't know what would have to happen for me to educate my children at home.

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