Parents, Kids, Teens — You’re never to old or too young to keep learning new things. When families learn and do things together, parents stay young, parents and their children grow closer as a family, and children see how much fun learning can be. I hope moms, dads, and kids who take advantage of the resources below will have fun together, and will learn new things about parenting and being together as a family.
Want to talk to other parents and network with them? Do you want to talk about your kids, parenting, your kids education, healthy foods and recipes, or just talk about anything that’s fun or important to you with parents just like you? See the resources and websites below for lots of parent groups and networking opportunities.
Websites, info, resources on driver’s education, driving safety, car maintenance for Teens and Parents
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Most of us are naive about the environmental movement. We believe that when eco-radicals say we should “protect the environment,” they mean we should protect it for people. What they really mean is that we should protect the environment against people. People are the enemy. Rats, swamps, and old-growth forests must be protected against you, your family, and the rest of the human race.
Moreover, if we agree that children have a right to an education because their parents are poor, then shouldn’t they also have a right to food, a bicycle, a nice house in the suburbs, and designer clothes? If poor kids (and all children) have an alleged right to an education, don’t they also have an alleged right to everything else that other kids have whose parents are well-off? Why not then say that anyone, poor, middle-class, or rich who has less money than his neighbor, has the “right” to steal from his neighbor? Where do we stop if some people can legally steal from others because they claim their kids need this or that?
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Parents, do you have young children or teenagers who can’t read or write, are scared of math, and are falling behind and miserable in public school? Do you want your children to go to college and have a good life, or end up in low-paying dead-end jobs, courtesy of a public-school education? Do you want the best for your children, or is “good enough,” good enough for your children?
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Parent — do you have problems with your child’s public school or education? Want to talk to other parents about it? Start a conversation with parents from all over the country whose children go to public school, and who may be able to give you advice, etc.
Most home-schooling parents spend about three to four hours a day homeschooling their kids. The key point to remember is that you have many options and a vast amount of educational resource material available to help you homeschool your children and quickly teach them the basics. When you take advantage of this material, home-schooling can be fairly easy and take much less time than you think.
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Home-schooling provides children with a superior education. Parents can quickly teach most kids the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic using excellent, creative, learn-to-read, or learn-math books, programs, or computer learning software. Once children become proficient readers, they can then study subjects they love in greater depth. If a child needs help on a special subject, parents can occasionally call in a tutor.
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Compulsory-attendance laws also imply that some parents are too ignorant or indifferent to their children’s welfare to educate their kids. If this was not the case, then why compel parents at all?
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