I know this isn’t exactly a meme, but I had to share and this community seemed most appropriate- from my daughter’s 8th grade social studies text. Digital and yet already woefully out of date thanks to SCOTUS.
I know this isn’t exactly a meme, but I had to share and this community seemed most appropriate- from my daughter’s 8th grade social studies text. Digital and yet already woefully out of date thanks to SCOTUS.
I agree, but this particular change was because of the SCOTUS decision this summer and I laughed out loud when I read it. My daughter didn’t know why, so I explained it to her. I’m glad I get to do social studies with her as a “learning coach” for her online school. I get to teach her what’s utter bullshit.
(She’s not homeschooled, it’s a public school with real teachers. Paid better than most teachers in the state I might add, so they’re pretty decent. It’s just online… but it does require a parent or guardian to monitor things.)
Sounds good and i imagine it to feel like a blessing, to be able to be more involved, actually to be a part in your own kids education.
Trump is a phenomenon. The kind of phenomenon i would rather read about in a history book, than having to live in the same timeline.
I find it funny how Trump actually exposed the whole theater of lies that is politics , but everything continues and goes on, without really something changing.
It’s like if all agents of charge died a long time ago …
Why not school and learn social skills with peers?
Because the “social skills” she learned with her peers was to be the most bullied kid in the school because she dared to do things like dress in punky clothes and be queer and she couldn’t take it anymore. She literally broke down one morning and said she could not go to the school one more day. She was already doing stuff like self-harming.
Now she has more self-esteem and is more social than she had been before.
So sure, she could go back and learn those social skills some more. I’d rather she not end up a suicide victim though.