The more I think about the more I want to home school my child. He’s only three and the thought of sending him to public school scares me. So, it brings the question to mind, should I home school him or should he attend a private school?
Public school is definitely out of the question. I don’t want him being taught the rewritten version of history or learning to act less like a boy because the school system thinks that it’s ok to teach gender identity. As long as I live he will never be taught to act less like the boy that he was born to be. I want my son’s innocence preserved for as long as possible.
Gender identity and the revisionist history that kids are being taught in public schools isn’t right. As a parent, I have the right to say what I want my child to learn. Does this mean that my son will be homeschooled? It’s a high possibility.
This new curriculum that’s being taught doesn’t jive well with me. I don’t want him to be exposed to the way that things are in the world today. I never thought when I was a child that our future would hold such horrible changes.
My years of school were spent learning about the important things. In the current school system, the kids are being taught how to test well and not retain the information that they need to function in the world after school is over. Being a good test taker will not get these children the jobs they need to function in life.
If I did send him off to public school I would be the one mother that was constantly at the school talking with teachers and faculty about the things they were teaching my child. At least with him being homeschooled I would know what he’s learning. Is it fair to his social life? Maybe not but for the sake of my child turning out to be a decent human being I would take that risk.
I fear for my son’s future. What is the world going to be like when he becomes an adult? Is he going to be looked at differently because he was taught at home or in a private school instead of learning the things that children are taught in public school?
My son’s future is very important to me and his father. I want him to grow up like we did and become a strong and confident grown man. My generation was different. We weren’t worried about gender identity, boys were boys and girls and were girls and learning in school wasn’t all about tests and taking 100 steps to solve a simple math problem. We learned the tools necessary to function in the adult world after school.
I want the best for my child and if that requires an expensive education in a private school or him spending his days at home being taught by me then so be it.