Absolutely. I think we should define overseeing though. And whether it’s even possible anymore.
Asking your kids what they learned each day, reading the materials sent home for parents. And attending parent teacher conferences is not nearly enough.
If you can’t be certain that your kids teachers actively oppose woke ideology, you should as…
Absolutely. I think we should define overseeing though. And whether it’s even possible anymore.
Asking your kids what they learned each day, reading the materials sent home for parents. And attending parent teacher conferences is not nearly enough.
If you can’t be certain that your kids teachers actively oppose woke ideology, you should assume it’s slipping into the classroom in insidious ways.
Ask your school for a copy of the full curriculum. They probably won’t give it to you. When they don’t, you should assume there’s a reason they’re hiding it from you. If you knew, you’d never let your kid set foot in school again.
Matt, in our household, asking our kids what they learned is MOST DEFINITELY a daily/nightly ritual, for a variety of reasons, chief among them, to dispel any brainwashing and indoctrination that was cast upon our kids in school. I think every parent, regardless of whether they attend an inner-city public school or New England 'finishing' school, should do the same. Take an interest in your children's education. Let them see that it's important to you. How can children take an endeavor seriously (i.e. higher learning) if they can tell their parents don't, and people would be surprised at how refined and finely honed a child's innate B.S. meters can be. They certainly aren't going to lose sleep or sweat the small things of their schooling if they see that WE the parent don't
I agree. Many schools have literally become communist indoctrination centers. That's how they place Marxists everywhere to further developing their global socialist "paradise", paradise so long as you don't do, think or believe anything "politically incorrect"(a Soviet term) that is. Eventually they aim to take over the country and there's no organized opposition. The only rational thing to do at that point is bug out, if you can.
Absolutely. I think we should define overseeing though. And whether it’s even possible anymore.
Asking your kids what they learned each day, reading the materials sent home for parents. And attending parent teacher conferences is not nearly enough.
If you can’t be certain that your kids teachers actively oppose woke ideology, you should assume it’s slipping into the classroom in insidious ways.
Ask your school for a copy of the full curriculum. They probably won’t give it to you. When they don’t, you should assume there’s a reason they’re hiding it from you. If you knew, you’d never let your kid set foot in school again.
Matt, in our household, asking our kids what they learned is MOST DEFINITELY a daily/nightly ritual, for a variety of reasons, chief among them, to dispel any brainwashing and indoctrination that was cast upon our kids in school. I think every parent, regardless of whether they attend an inner-city public school or New England 'finishing' school, should do the same. Take an interest in your children's education. Let them see that it's important to you. How can children take an endeavor seriously (i.e. higher learning) if they can tell their parents don't, and people would be surprised at how refined and finely honed a child's innate B.S. meters can be. They certainly aren't going to lose sleep or sweat the small things of their schooling if they see that WE the parent don't
I agree. Many schools have literally become communist indoctrination centers. That's how they place Marxists everywhere to further developing their global socialist "paradise", paradise so long as you don't do, think or believe anything "politically incorrect"(a Soviet term) that is. Eventually they aim to take over the country and there's no organized opposition. The only rational thing to do at that point is bug out, if you can.