I used to be one of those people who thought people that homeschooled were crazy (or at least weird!). But after a year and half with a kid in public school...I'm starting to "get it".
DD is in 1st grade and they have a reading program called "Chicken Pox". A kid reads for 75 mintues (logged and witnessed by their parents) turn it in and they get a "chicken pox" for their face they made for the program. If all kids get 20, they get a party or something.
It's day 8 of the program and DD is upset because she only has 3 "pox" and most of the other kids have 12 - 15.
That's 15 - 19 hours of reading in 8 days...1st graders. Does anyone actually buy that?
I sure don't. I know some of these kids (and the parents). The parents are cheating so that their little angels will "win" or "be first" or whatever. It's messed up!
Anyway...we learned a lesson, I guess.
DD is in 1st grade and they have a reading program called "Chicken Pox". A kid reads for 75 mintues (logged and witnessed by their parents) turn it in and they get a "chicken pox" for their face they made for the program. If all kids get 20, they get a party or something.
It's day 8 of the program and DD is upset because she only has 3 "pox" and most of the other kids have 12 - 15.
That's 15 - 19 hours of reading in 8 days...1st graders. Does anyone actually buy that?
I sure don't. I know some of these kids (and the parents). The parents are cheating so that their little angels will "win" or "be first" or whatever. It's messed up!
Anyway...we learned a lesson, I guess.