I'm from the UK and can't watch or read the news here, I get so annoyed about it. This tops the 'Anger Scale' it is disgusting and depraved. Let Children be Children! I have not heard that this is entering the school curriculum but would not be surprised if it crept in. All I can say is I am SO grateful that my grandchildren are home schooled!
For my childโs education I have a choice between Catholic schools (we all know the track record there) and non-denominational schools that have books about transgender on their reading list for five year olds, I honestly donโt know what to do as we canโt afford to homeschool
I went to catholic schools and they were great. Just make sure to spend as much time there as you can do you feel comfortable and get to know the staff. Oh, and talk to your kids about how they can keep safe,which is always a good idea no matter what school they go to
Thanks Shizy, I went to a Catholic school myself and had a good experience. My father's generation were beaten and worse, but I guess that's in the past. The thought of my child being force-fed SJW propaganda at school really pisses me off, just another form of indoctrination.
That's sad. I don't know what we would do, I am a qualified pre-school Assistant Teacher (up to 8 year olds) so have helped investing time in my grandchildren. The rest of the education is online and out and about. There is a group of home schoolers they're connected too. Out of the 2 I would choose the Catholic one, and keep talking to your children so they let you know everything going on. My 2 went to a Primary Catholic school (I am not a Catholic) it was the better school and I never heard of anything wrong going on. I was involved in the school though, every chance I had I offered my services so I was right there to keep an eye on what was what. I did my teacher training from College there too, so was confident my 2 children were fine.
Thanks for your reply, I'm inclined to go with Catholic school too, mostly lay teachers these days. The only issue is I'd have to baptise my child in order to ensure them a place, which I'm loath to do given the suffering religious orders have inflicted on my country.
Really? My children were not asked to be baptised. When the others did any of the Catholicy things my children were just asked to cross their arms across their body to let the Priest know they were not partaking in any of the Catholic stuff etc., Maybe it is different here in UK as everyone has to be 'inclusive'. The have all religions in the Catholic schools, still mostly Catholic children though.
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TrishaUK ago
I'm from the UK and can't watch or read the news here, I get so annoyed about it. This tops the 'Anger Scale' it is disgusting and depraved. Let Children be Children! I have not heard that this is entering the school curriculum but would not be surprised if it crept in. All I can say is I am SO grateful that my grandchildren are home schooled!
ESOTERICshade ago
If you use the Tor browser you should be able to read just about whatever you want.
TrishaUK ago
๐๐ป I was just stating the fact that I choose not to read/watch the news here because it just annoys me so much. ๐ต๐๐
Mad_As_Hell ago
For my childโs education I have a choice between Catholic schools (we all know the track record there) and non-denominational schools that have books about transgender on their reading list for five year olds, I honestly donโt know what to do as we canโt afford to homeschool
Shizy ago
I went to catholic schools and they were great. Just make sure to spend as much time there as you can do you feel comfortable and get to know the staff. Oh, and talk to your kids about how they can keep safe,which is always a good idea no matter what school they go to
Mad_As_Hell ago
Thanks Shizy, I went to a Catholic school myself and had a good experience. My father's generation were beaten and worse, but I guess that's in the past. The thought of my child being force-fed SJW propaganda at school really pisses me off, just another form of indoctrination.
TrishaUK ago
That's sad. I don't know what we would do, I am a qualified pre-school Assistant Teacher (up to 8 year olds) so have helped investing time in my grandchildren. The rest of the education is online and out and about. There is a group of home schoolers they're connected too. Out of the 2 I would choose the Catholic one, and keep talking to your children so they let you know everything going on. My 2 went to a Primary Catholic school (I am not a Catholic) it was the better school and I never heard of anything wrong going on. I was involved in the school though, every chance I had I offered my services so I was right there to keep an eye on what was what. I did my teacher training from College there too, so was confident my 2 children were fine.
Mad_As_Hell ago
Thanks for your reply, I'm inclined to go with Catholic school too, mostly lay teachers these days. The only issue is I'd have to baptise my child in order to ensure them a place, which I'm loath to do given the suffering religious orders have inflicted on my country.
TrishaUK ago
Really? My children were not asked to be baptised. When the others did any of the Catholicy things my children were just asked to cross their arms across their body to let the Priest know they were not partaking in any of the Catholic stuff etc., Maybe it is different here in UK as everyone has to be 'inclusive'. The have all religions in the Catholic schools, still mostly Catholic children though.