Yep, blame it on the schools.
IMHO (see what I did there?), it is not their responsibility to "teach" morals. While they may THINK it is, it is actually the parents' responsibility. The ROOT of the the problem, is that we have abdicated our responsibility as parents. Raise them in your own "moral framework", and as this author did, talk to them about other frameworks and why they don't align with your family's. If you don't, someone else will......
If the school is a more powerful influence than you as a parent, then you are a ****ty parent.
What would you say if you found out that our public schools were teaching children that it is not true that it’s wrong to kill people for fun
If the school is a more powerful influence than you as a parent, then you are a ****ty parent.
Ok, you said it with more finesse.I think of it more like every parent has the opportunity to be the most influential person in the lives of their children, and the parent makes the decision to do it or not.
There is no shortage of them.Yep. Judging by some of the beliefs, by some here on INGO, ****ty parents abound.
Opinion: He probably wants 8 year olds to suffer through philosophy class.
Parenting win.Weird - all these problems at schools.
At my kids old school, not only did their teacher and principal open carry, the students could also shoot during recess.
Oh, did I mention I home schooled. Being involved in a church didn't hurt much either.
Weird - all these problems at schools.
At my kids old school, not only did their teacher and principal open carry, the students could also shoot during recess.
Oh, did I mention I home schooled. Being involved in a church didn't hurt much either.
Wow. I'll take "Over Thinking Things" for a thousand, Alex.
Fact: Dude is reading too much into his grade school kid's education.
Opinion: He probably wants 8 year olds to suffer through philosophy class.