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Yes, You Can Homeschool

I was asked to say something about this. I hear that there is a wave of new moms who are just bewildered about educating their children at home. I was told, “It is not like it was 10 years ago.” Okay, and surely not like 30 years ago; I get it. There is a new wave because parents are realizing that the government schools just are not doing it. But, they, unlike those few of us home schooling decades ago, have not thought about it for a long time, maybe are not as confident in their own skills as educators. Instead, they are rushed into this. Well, good news: some of us have done this before.

DO THIS

This episode I give you some first steps. Get in a group like Texas Home School Coalition or Homeschool Legal Defense Association that gives you and attorney. Then, get my book to help you look at your child and your goals and how best to accomplish that. Don’t just replicate what you thought school was like back in your day. That is what you remember, but that may not be the best all around for your particular student. There where things done to you that you may not even realize! And for sure, don’t just use public school curricula, online, because it is free!

DON’T DO THIS

There is a reason you are leaving public school. Don’t take it with you! And for sure, the best way of learning and teaching IS NOT online. Professional computer programmers know they learn best from reading; they print their manuals, read them, only then program on their screen. MINIMIZE SCREEN TIME!!!!

Here are some helpful links.

THE EXODUS MANDATE: https://exodusmandate.org/

Then on rumble.com see Stew Peters has a couple of episode this Spring about sex abuse in schools

Public School Exit  https://www.publicschoolexit.com/alex-newman

 

Testimony of an English Teacher – Phonics Saves Students

I read and comment on the testimony of a high school English teacher. When he used the program Alpha Phonics for only 10 minutes a day with his students, he got a dramatic reduction in discipline problems, and a dramatic rise in retention and grades. In short, he was finally teaching students to read — students who had wanted to learn to read all of their school career. But the school, and the teachers, by policy had chosen not to teach them. To read.

Yes. Here his experience. Understand then, so very much.

Alpha Phonics appears to be a program by Samuel Blumenfeld, who, with Alex Newman wrote a book that this testimony is appended to. A review on that will be forthcoming.

Resources

Christian Book has Alpha Phonics in paper and audio form

https://www.christianbook.com/alpha-phonics-on-rom/pd/6400BD?en=google&event=SHOP&kw=children-0-20%7C6400BD&p=1179710&utm_source=google&dv=c&cb_src=google&cb_typ=shopping&cb_cmp=1331660377&cb_adg=50830939382&cb_kyw=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6pmnpqWR_gIVRBXUAR1DsApMEAQYAiABEgKjDvD_BwE

The book *Crimes of the Educators* is widely available. Here it is in pdf.

https://heyyar.com/product/crimes-of-the-educators-how-utopians-are-using-government-schools-to-destroy-americas-children/?utm_source=Google+Shopping&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=heyyar-store&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrfiLqaWR_gIVwydMCh1siwJJEAQYAiABEgIwuPD_BwE

Here is Alex Newman introduced by FACE   https://face.net/alex-newman/

Here is Alex Newman’s current broadcast, episode index

The Sentinel Report by Alex Newman https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15806242/

Dani Johnson On Porn Marketed to Children

Multi-level sales guru, Dani Johnson, gave us a couple of interviews back in 2009. She had just written a book on how to help children prepare for successful lives. But I know that in her marketing workshops, she offered a bonus that was her crusade against porn marketed to children.

She sounded the alarm that marketers, since they had maxed out the adult market, were then plotting how to get children addicted, in order to maximize the vendor’s profits. Today, what she said seems prescient, even prophetic. She had great ideas and they are still valuable today.

Even in the book, she mentioned how she prepared her sons to go to the mall with her, and how they would manage when they passed by Victoria Secret store. She planned with them how they would manage when they were standing at the grocery checkout and how they would handle the magazine covers they had to stand next to. Great.

https://tunein.com/radio/The-Truth-960-s26909/

https://www.danijohnson.com/2018/client-story-daniel-hagadorn/

https://basecamplive.com/?s=tech+monsters+in+the+pocket

https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/how-to-block-pornography-on-your-childs-devices

Next week, I will give you some good news in today’s fight for the protection of children.

https://www.defendyoungminds.com/post/filtering-101-protect-kids-porn

Why: Filtering the wireless signal to your home can protect kids from porn by greatly reducing the risk of accidental access to inappropriate content. Plus, …

https://everaccountable.com/blog/5-tips-protect-kids-porn

1) Learn what pediatricians are saying about the impacts of pornography. · 2) Begin teaching early. · 3) Know how to respond if you discover your child is viewing&nbs…

https://troomi.com/what-is-child-pornography-and-how-to-protect-kids

Jan 5, 2022 … Federal law (18 U.S.C. 2251) also protects minors from the production of child pornography. If anyone attempts to persuade, entice, or force a …

https://www.btr.org/protect-children-from-pornography

There is no gray area: that child needs immediate compassionate, professional help. A boundary that a mother can set right away is that upon discovery of his …

https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/equipping-your-kid-to-resist-pornography

Josh Glaser and Daniel Weiss describe why “the talk” about abstinence isn’t enough to guide your kids in our pornographic world.

https://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/preventing-future-pornography-use

Where sex addiction exists, however, a careful evaluation for risk factors is always warranted. Understandably, parents will want to protect younger children …

https://www.families.org.au/article/equipping-your-child-resist-porn

Recognising emotional states that lead to temptation · Don’t leave your child wondering about sex. · Keep reigniting discussions about porn, and sexuality in …

Learning Disabilities at the Most Prestigious Schools?

Yes, there are students at the most prestigious schools who have learning disabilities. After all, that is what a “learning disability” is: a discrepancy between potential and performance. So, yes, genius are over-represented in the diagnosed learning disabilities. Up until recently, however, exclusive schools might not admit a student who had a learning disability. Now, however, they add staff to help those students overcome their academic weakness. YAY!

I am so thankful to have gotten an interview from Susan Maher at Regents Academy of Austin. She is on staff there, helping the students overcome their issue(s) so they can perform at their potential. She preaches ; “accomodations, not modification.” Accommodations might include test taking in a quiet room or with a little extra time. Then, she gives them help in what I would call “study skills.” In this way, she sets them free to achieve, on their own.

I want you to hear her, in her own voice, so you can be inspired. This busts so many myths. This will help so many students, teachers, families, and I do hope also some private school administrators.

www.RegentsAustin.org

REGENTS ACADEMY OF AUSTIN

Regent is a classical Christian school,  now well established as one of the most prestigious schools in the Austin, Texas metro area. Both exclusive schools and many small private schools feel that they may not be able to help students with “disabilities”. This is normally because they don’t know how. It may be that the school is so far behind that they have confused “learning disabilites” with “mental retardation.” In fact, given the definition of “learning disabilities” only brighter than average students can get that designation. Proper help need not be the sort of monstrous modifications, let alone cheating, that so many educators fear — or is possibly, sadly, done in government schools.

MODIFICATIONS VERSUS ACCOMMODATIONS

Modifications mean a change in the curricular or production requirements. An exclusive school would not want to offer modifications because that cheapens their product and hence reputation. So often, though, this is exactly what a government school will do. For instance, in a 4th grade history test, only 4 questions will be given the student instead of 20. This puts the students ever farther behind.

Accomodations, include making slight changes to the environment in order to permit the student to be successful in the necessary learning. For instance, why not permit the student a quiet room rather than a crowded classroom? Why not permit time and a half for a test? What is being tested is knowledge of the material, not rapidity. The class period is set arbitrarily, not as a function or measure of learning.  In the real world, a person might allot more time to read, or use paper instead of doing math in their head, and so forth. Adults manage the world for their own productivity.  In the world of work, such accommodations are required by law.

What Susan Maher is not saying, but doing, is remediation. She helps her students learn how to take notes or write papers or read a book or study math. They may need a more specific method, but once they learn it, they are capable of competing. I like to push remediation: teach how to use strengths in order to overcome weaknesses. Isn’t this part of the human condition?

This is not cruel blame. This is not drill and and kill. This is not “head in the sand.” Instead, this is bright students enabled to shine.