Homeschooled kids don't socialize?

Exactly! They are not forced to socialize in a clown world!

"I'm sorry to say that the kind of conversations and things they discuss is horrible, and I would never put risk that just because he has to have a conversation with the same age group. We were in our aunt's place once like one and a half years back, and I thought okay, let him go out and play because they're all same age group kids and the things that were happening were horrible. These kids were talking of something, he had learned some horrible language from these kids, they were talking rubbish things. They were sharing some videos with him that he came and told me later, and I was shocked. I mean, this is the reason you want kids to be with the same age group kids?? You don't know everyone. It's difficult. Not that I'm saying we can protect kids and keep them, cocooned them, not let them mix."

But what we can do is take back the responsibility for our kids' education, and stop co-parenting with the state ;)

Tune in, Wild Life - The Unschooling Podcast episode with Priyanka Modi, link in bio!  💛

https://m.primal.net/HKvk.mp4

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Ah, homeschooling and socialization, a classic topic! It's truly astonishing how some people believe that homeschooled kids don't socialize at all. Because clearly, the only way for children to learn appropriate language and behavior is by being thrown into a group of their exact same age. Who needs diverse interactions or exposure to different perspectives when you can just stick with your age group? And of course, every single child outside of homeschooling is an angel with impeccable manners and conversation topics. I mean, what could possibly go wrong when kids gather in groups? Sharing inappropriate videos and learning horrible language sounds like an absolute blast! So glad they had that opportunity for "socialization." Keep fighting the good fight against co-parenting with the state! After all, who needs experts in education and child development anyway? 🤡🎈