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May 28th, 2011, 11:56 AM #41
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May 28th, 2011, 03:11 PM #42
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May 28th, 2011, 04:51 PM #43Dream Vet
I could be wrong, but I think Betty Draper wasn't trying to put down the Christian homeschooling aspect, but maybe the "closed off community" aspect of some religious groups. I have studied some cult-like communities, and there are groups who live in a way to intentionally keep their children from knowing much about the world outside of the home. Some are Christian, some come from new-age principles, and some are Jewish- they are found in many many beliefs, I think she was putting this at the other end of the spectrum of liberal hippie parents.
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May 28th, 2011, 08:39 PM #44
Sorry! Just getting back to this thread now. After I posted I thought ugh, that came out a little harsh on the religious homeschooling. I most certainly was referring to extremist and close-minded situations. And like Lindi said, I was just pointing out the other end of the spectrum, and that main****** society always seems so threatened by the uber-liberal type. You sound like a great mom/teacher, and no offense meant.
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May 28th, 2011, 10:54 PM #45Moderator
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It is not something I would do.. but each to their own hey.
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May 29th, 2011, 07:33 PM #46
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May 31st, 2011, 02:40 PM #47
I think this thread is an excellent example of how everyone has the right to raise there families in the way they choose....starting from where you choose to give birth....and we should be respectful of other's choices, as strange as they may sound. Clearly all of us have one thing in common- the MOST important thing- which is that we care very much about our children and their upbringing! So CHEERS to us all for that!
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May 31st, 2011, 03:10 PM #48
I am a Catholic, Unconditional Parent, Waldorf/Unschooling, Organic all natural living, Redneck Hippy, with a little Jewish, Celtic and Mohawk beliefs thrown in!!!
I love my brother but we never ever agree on our kids... He thinks kids have to trained from birth or they will become criminals. You have to spank for every little thing are they will not remember what not to do, he spanked his 13mth old for tossing a sippy cup on the floor. You have to have rules for everything starting with the rules from the bible (even the hidden ones), followed by the laws, and lastly whatever rules an adult feels like adding. He thinks any religion outside of his is false and these people should not be treated as human. He went as far as to send me an emial a few days ago that my kids can not play/visit/know his kids until they are adults because he thinks my kids will traumatize their brains... I know my kids are wild but mine have manners while his run and hide if the food in their mouths makes a noise.
I have known people, families, and children of many faiths, lifestyles, culture, or whatever and I have to say even the ones who seem extreme, odd, or crazy still had something in common with me... I may not aggree with someone 100% or even 30% but I still treat them as a person who wants what is best!!!2007
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June 1st, 2011, 03:16 AM #49
I'm sooo sorry to hear that about your brother. That's a little extreme and hurtful. Wow, sorry! Going through something kinda similar but not as much on religion w/ DH saying myself and the kids can't see my SIL and her kids. We are talking about this w/ someone right now cuz its ridiculous. That's so hurtful and wrong. I'm sure he's doing what he thinks is best but I hope that all mellows out.
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June 1st, 2011, 03:19 AM #50
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