That may be so but you still need to introduce a way to discover questions. For example, as a kid I didn’t have much guidance from anyone and was not aware of things I could be curious about. Growing up in a poor household, neighborhood, town, you often have the scarcity mindset that doesn’t even allow you to dream. Some guidance is needed to introduce subjects to be curious about. For many that comes in a form of a parent but when the parent is financially insecure the kid needs other stimulation.
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I hear what you’re saying, there definitely shouldn’t be a “one size fits all” approach to education. I think community plays a big part, I have helped homeschool a friends kids - she has dyslexia and dyscalculia. And even within that, we have another friend who comes over to help them explore making music (bc that’s not something I enjoy or am good at 🤦🏾♀️)
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I’d say that if a potential parent is financially insecure he shouldn’t start a family. Otherwise he won’t be able to raise a child properly and will inevitably outsource it. Which leads to kids being raised by the government in one way or another, and produces objectively dangerous dependent group thinkers which are a net negative for the humankind.
And when I say ”financially secure” I don’t mean that they need to be rich. They could just have a small farm and sustainably produce food for themselves, that would be more than enough.