Posted by randallinMo on August 28, 2014 at 08:43:08 from (216.74.205.155):
In Reply to: Re: Home School posted by JD Seller on August 27, 2014 at 16:15:29:
Jd Seller and Mr. Peabody......I agree with both of you. My wife home schooled one of our daughters (the youngest) because neither one of them could stand to not be with the other. She started home schooling her in the middle of the first grade. This youngest daughter stayed at home for all twelve years of school. She is brillant. She attended college, graduating in 3 1/2 years, majoring in mathematics. 'Went on to get her Masters degree in economics, and is currently working on her Doctorate. She is doing this while being currently fully employed by a natural gas company in Houston where she trains all their clients on how to use their computer software. She makes big bucks. She "also" barely knows how to pour water out of a boot. She has very few friends, calls home EVERY day to talk to her mother, lives in an apartment with her cat......and likes it that way. I tried to teach her how to change her tires if she ever had a flat. She refused to learn. I said...."so be it". In so many ways she is a social recluse...yet she works well in her job place with others. When she was about 12 yers old, I let her start to run the 4-wheeler. She liked it. I thought, "well maybe this will bring her out of her shell". She rode that thing for about two weeks and then parked it. 'Never to get back on it. I asked her if she had had an incident with it. She said, "no, I just don't need to ride those things". Go figure.
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