481 sats \ 15 replies \ @cryotosensei 8 Jan \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
Because itβs just easier to grab him by the shoulders and drag him to the bathroom haha. The trick is to laugh about it so that he will laugh too - even though that is the last thing on earth I wanna do.
Don't worry, my wife resorts to that same tactic sometimes.
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or just leave him alone? πππ
okay you do you, I'm off to sleep soon, which means no one would help you with anything:)!
would this too brutal for a kid?
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I could have tried this ignoring him tactic but my wife would not be amused. It would be way past his bedtime n he canβt wake up the day after. She is the one who takes him to school before 8.30am haha
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Actually nope. Iβm a teacher who works in the public school system. Of course it has its flaws but I think the socialisation aspect is something that is hard to replicate in a homeschooling setting. I like hanging out with people too haha
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I started to think about how doable it is because a. I do have time to teach the kid myself, and in a more practical getting hand dirty way! b.social wise, maybe a small workshop style with other kids is the way to go.
Personally, I don't want the kid to go through what I've gone through and end up not only wasting time and being fed so much wrong information.
how about you? @Undisciplined
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All options are on the table as far as we're concerned. I'm a big advocate of homeschooling, but I'm more interested in private Montessori schools personally.
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I prefer teaching the basic things myself, then sending the kids to hangout with different masters to learn real skills or crafts so that they can sell things or build their own fun ( learn how the real world works ) to earn in Bitcoin from an early age, instead of wasting time learning things from paper, much fun πππ
but then ofc it's up to the kids:)
Well im from Singapore and our education system is top-notch even if we focus too much on academic grades haha
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You definitely don't want to violate the "happy wife happy life" theory of marriage.
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The ONE principle that matters
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