Many parents are now considering the option of home school. In May the number was 40% and that rose to 60% in July. Those numbers are higher than they have ever been. I am linking both the May and July articles and also including another poll as well.
From May https://www.federationforchildren.org/national-poll-40-of-families-more-likely-to-homeschool-after-lockdowns-end/
From July
https://fee.org/articles/back-to-school-no-thanks-say-millions-of-new-homeschooling-parents/
Here is the poll. After the lockdowns lift what will your choice be for your kids. If you don't have children give me your thoughts in the replies
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I have no school aged children.
But I do help raise and teach, my neighbors, 8 & 11.
They have been home schooled their whole life.
They are extremely motivated kids. In good health both emotionally and in education. But it has taken my whole neighborhood to do this.
Without the resources of a small village, I don't think this would be the case.
@voltronic Bingo @corlin
@Klaatu_Veratta_Nectarine I agree. @voltronic @corlin
@LibertySpeaks @voltronic @corlin
I absolutely agree it takes a village. I had a village of people who's spouses were deployed and nurses working odd shifts that we all traded daycare and shifts auto maintenance and meal cooking. Now that I live in a middle class neighborhood i have this is foreign idea to most US people that have more income. I giggled when @Qbae posted this it's so true.
@Klaatu_Veratta_Nectarine you may find the post i just linked eye opening @voltronic @corlin @Qbae
@LibertySpeaks @voltronic @corlin @Qbae One of neighbors we relied on a lot had some grandchildren sometimes but he had his wife at home in a hospital bed and could not leave her. It ties into our whole dysfunctional healthcare system in a lot of ways. Prisons are used for mental health, schools are used for daycare. And people who care for people tbat don't "produce" a product with a dollar value in the US are paid very badly and not valued. I'm afraid teachers will get the short end now.
@LibertySpeaks @voltronic @corlin @Qbae This is why they won't pay to educate cops or pay them anything. They don't "produce" but the prison system.... Now that's privatized. You can put a monetary value on that.
@LibertySpeaks @voltronic @corlin
The thing that gets to me about all of this is way back in the 1990s I was stuck far from any relatives in a rural area with a husband on extended deployment and a child who was chronically ill but not hospitalized and had to work. We had no internet and the school would send work home with siblings it was just paper sheets and books. This situation, all of it, has been true for some kids for years just not whole classes and schools. The US sucks at this.