Home schooling parents tasered, pepper-sprayed, children taken

People who "home school" their kids are a bit creepy. Damaged people passing on their neuroses onto infants. Tick,tick ,tick.
Yeah, a mighty broad brush there, jack ass.

Home school kids regularly test high in the population on average, usually higher than public school kids.

The Homeschooling vs public schools statistics,homeschooling vs public schooling
No its true. Studies have shown that they have difficulty with "building constructive relationships" in work and in college. The % of psycho killers to home schoolers is also way off the meter. Its another form of child abuse.
I find that hard to believe.
People who "home school" their kids are a bit creepy. Damaged people passing on their neuroses onto infants. Tick,tick ,tick.
Yeah, a mighty broad brush there, jack ass.

Home school kids regularly test high in the population on average, usually higher than public school kids.

The Homeschooling vs public schools statistics,homeschooling vs public schooling
My college professor friends regularly report that home school students have initial difficulty in understanding the fundamentals of critical thinking and will resort to confirmation bias if not guided.
I have found the opposite among homeschooled students. I think the jury is still out.
I have been told differently.
 
Were they Jews? This administration is sounding more like the nationalist socialist democratic republic every day.
 
People who "home school" their kids are a bit creepy. Damaged people passing on their neuroses onto infants. Tick,tick ,tick.
Yeah, a mighty broad brush there, jack ass.

Home school kids regularly test high in the population on average, usually higher than public school kids.

The Homeschooling vs public schools statistics,homeschooling vs public schooling
No its true. Studies have shown that they have difficulty with "building constructive relationships" in work and in college. The % of psycho killers to home schoolers is also way off the meter. Its another form of child abuse.
I find that hard to believe.
People who "home school" their kids are a bit creepy. Damaged people passing on their neuroses onto infants. Tick,tick ,tick.
Yeah, a mighty broad brush there, jack ass.

Home school kids regularly test high in the population on average, usually higher than public school kids.

The Homeschooling vs public schools statistics,homeschooling vs public schooling
My college professor friends regularly report that home school students have initial difficulty in understanding the fundamentals of critical thinking and will resort to confirmation bias if not guided.
I have found the opposite among homeschooled students. I think the jury is still out.
I have been told differently.

And of course you believe everything you're told

Seems to me you don't even know anyone who home school their kids
 
And of course you believe everything you're told Seems to me you don't even know anyone who home school their kids
Those are your goofy words, not mine, and, yes, we have known many who HS'd their kids, who lived in our neighborhood and those who went to our church. When I was on the school board in our East Texas district, we were will aware when the children came to public school.
 
People who "home school" their kids are a bit creepy. Damaged people passing on their neuroses onto infants. Tick,tick ,tick.
Yeah, a mighty broad brush there, jack ass.

Home school kids regularly test high in the population on average, usually higher than public school kids.

The Homeschooling vs public schools statistics,homeschooling vs public schooling
No its true. Studies have shown that they have difficulty with "building constructive relationships" in work and in college. The % of psycho killers to home schoolers is also way off the meter. Its another form of child abuse.
I find that hard to believe.
People who "home school" their kids are a bit creepy. Damaged people passing on their neuroses onto infants. Tick,tick ,tick.
Yeah, a mighty broad brush there, jack ass.

Home school kids regularly test high in the population on average, usually higher than public school kids.

The Homeschooling vs public schools statistics,homeschooling vs public schooling
My college professor friends regularly report that home school students have initial difficulty in understanding the fundamentals of critical thinking and will resort to confirmation bias if not guided.
I have found the opposite among homeschooled students. I think the jury is still out.
I have been told differently.

And of course you believe everything you're told

Seems to me you don't even know anyone who home school their kids
Jake doesnt believe anything other than being a troll and trying to piss you off.
 
And of course you believe everything you're told Seems to me you don't even know anyone who home school their kids
Those are your goofy words, not mine, and, yes, we have known many who HS'd their kids, who lived in our neighborhood and those who went to our church. When I was on the school board in our East Texas district, we were will aware when the children came to public school.

Tell me then why is it that colleges are actively recruiting home schooled kids maybe your college professor friend is exhibiting his own confirmation bias
Homeschooling Ranks Growing Nationwide

College recruiters from the best schools in the United States aren’t slow to recognize homeschoolers’ achievements. Those from non-traditional education environments matriculate in colleges and attain a four-year degree at much higher rates than their counterparts from public and even private schools. Homeschoolers are actively recruited by schools like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Stanford University, and Duke.

Nor do homeschoolers miss out on the so-called socialization opportunities, something considered a vital part of a traditional school environment and lacking in those who don’t attend regular schools. But it’s one of the surprising advantages of homeschooling that homeschooled kids tend to be more socially engaged than their peers, and according to the National Home Education Research Institute survey, demonstrate “healthy social, psychological, and emotional development, and success into adulthood.”

- See more at: Homeschooling Ranks Growing Nationwide
 
The National Home Research Council and their educationnews.org amazingly agree that home schooling is great. :lol:
 
You just go ahead and sue. I don't need the money and I'll take my chances in court.

GUy, you shoot a cop, you go to jail or you come out on a slab. That's why most of you penis-compensators say, "Yes, Officer" when confronted.
I asked my police chief friend if he would ever enter a house without a warrant and he said, "Think I want to get shot?" Before you start running your foul mouth, check out the North Carolina and Texas laws on breaking and entering. I live in both states and they share reciprocal gun laws.
 
The National Home Research Council and their educationnews.org amazingly agree that home schooling is great. :lol:
And most people who work in government think it's not

Amazing
I think the only government concerns are that, in SOME cases, "homeschooling" means "no schooling." That's not good for any kid, and they give a bad rep to the well educated kids who learn at home.
 
The National Home Research Council and their educationnews.org amazingly agree that home schooling is great. :lol:
And most people who work in government think it's not

Amazing
I think the only government concerns are that, in SOME cases, "homeschooling" means "no schooling." That's not good for any kid, and they give a bad rep to the well educated kids who learn at home.
Well in some cases public schooling means no schooling as well

On average home schooled kids do better on standardized tests.

Just look at the average SAT scores

homeschooling-infographic.jpg
 
You just go ahead and sue. I don't need the money and I'll take my chances in court.

GUy, you shoot a cop, you go to jail or you come out on a slab. That's why most of you penis-compensators say, "Yes, Officer" when confronted.
I asked my police chief friend if he would ever enter a house without a warrant and he said, "Think I want to get shot?" Before you start running your foul mouth, check out the North Carolina and Texas laws on breaking and entering. I live in both states and they share reciprocal gun laws.


Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaExigent_circumstance
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In the criminal procedure context, exigent circumstance means the following: An emergency situation requiring swift action to prevent imminent danger to life or serious damage to property, or to forestall the imminent escape of a suspect, or destruction of evidence.

Just a little helpful advice for you concerned parents who plan to meet CPS workers with a gun. Make sure there's no perceived emergency going on in your home.
 
It really boils down to lack of media outrage. The liberal media justified FDR's incarceration of American Japanese citizens and the confiscation of their property because they liked the old fool. Almost any atrocity committed by agents of the federal government during a democrat administration will be justified or ignored and certainly not treated with outrage or investigation. Cases in point, domestic terrorist Bill Ayers turned into a folk hero, Waco, Benghazi, Operation Fast/Furious, Hillary's war on women who were abused by her husband and the certainty that she is guilty of several felonies in the E-mail scandal, the former head of the National Security Agency stealing from the Archives (to cover for his former boss Bill Clinton?)
 
The National Home Research Council and their educationnews.org amazingly agree that home schooling is great. :lol:
And most people who work in government think it's not

Amazing
I think the only government concerns are that, in SOME cases, "homeschooling" means "no schooling." That's not good for any kid, and they give a bad rep to the well educated kids who learn at home.
Well in some cases public schooling means no schooling as well

On average home schooled kids do better on standardized tests.

Just look at the average SAT scores

homeschooling-infographic.jpg
I'm already on the homeschoolers' side. Just saying, IF big bad government is concerned, it's over that.
 
It really boils down to lack of media outrage. The liberal media justified FDR's incarceration of American Japanese citizens and the confiscation of their property because they liked the old fool. Almost any atrocity committed by agents of the federal government during a democrat administration will be justified or ignored and certainly not treated with outrage or investigation. Cases in point, domestic terrorist Bill Ayers turned into a folk hero, Waco, Benghazi, Operation Fast/Furious, Hillary's war on women who were abused by her husband and the certainty that she is guilty of several felonies in the E-mail scandal, the former head of the National Security Agency stealing from the Archives (to cover for his former boss Bill Clinton?)
Maybe there's no media outrage because there isn't actually an issue. Odium found a case from three years ago where cops went overboard, apparently. That's the cops problem, not a homeschooling problem. CPS was there about a MESSY HOUSE, not homeschooling. In 9 years as a CPS worker, I NEVER ONCE had a report based on the kids being homeschooled. It's not abuse and everyone knows it except Odium.
 
Doing better on standardized testing does not mean that a student can critically think or that s/he is aware of one's own confirmation bias.
 

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