DawnSuiter
Power Conserver
Really? I feel very strongly that time or money is no reason to push parenting down the to do list. Logistics, money, time, work, familial obligations... these are excuses. These things USED to be the things you did WHILE teaching your kids. If you have a kid, parenting comes first. Even if maybe you weren't in the best position to have a kid, but you did anyway, parenting still comes first.JRmom said:Wow, I have to disagree with that one. There are many many reasons parents don't/can't send their kids to magnet or private schools, home school, or supplement outside of the school system... finances, parents holding down full time jobs, logistics, etc. I don't think a parent necessarily "sucks" just because they don't or aren't able to do those things.
My parents were too busy, too busy paying for things that is. Trying to compete with whoever the poor version of the "Jones" were. Still up to their eyeballs in debt. It doesn't take long each day to encourage more education than the school system offers. One needn't attend a fancy school or even spend much money to supplement their education. You can be on welfare, homeless or sporting the latest mp3 player or iPad, it only take a few minutes a day to make a HUGE difference in your kids academic abilities.
After all most of educational skill is about desire to learn & finding time... that is sometimes the best lesson they need to learn from their folks or parents. Libraries have been invaluable in my education. The internet will be everywhere, if it isn't already. Heck, we can even get online at McDonalds in our very rural area of Appalachia.
Big Mac and an essay question on the origins of Beef Farming in the USA please?
(no I don't' eat that stuff, but MOST of my friends & their kids do happily)