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Apoc Wrote:
Kaan Wrote:They'd miss a lot less socialization if you had them active in the community with volunteer work, with charity events, little league sports (if they want), etc. Its homeschooling with an overly sheltered life that causes that... just like going to public school with an overly sheltered life!

...and if more people did charity, we wouldn't need federally mandated charity! ZOMG it all fits together!

ZOMG! sure it wouldnt all get fixed, but it would go a much longer way than relying on the government... and it might give someone a chance to socialize with people... and stop breeding lazy inconsiderate people!

When i was growing up, once a month my family would go to the homeless shelter to help feed the homeless. All the kitchen crew did was have to wash dishes... we brought enough food for everyone. I learned a lot from my time helping out. I met a lot of really interesting people with real problems... some of them trying to fix them, some of them still running from them.

My little brother and i used to do charity walks/runs etc. I cant tell you how many people from all background and political affiliations i've met doing that. We've raised a lot of money for all types of organizations... But its fun, its interesting, its social. You cant get 10k people together and not meet someone while you are there.

In general the way of life has changed. And it has not changed for the better. A childs level of social interaction doesnt have anything to do with where they go to school... it has everything to do with how you raise that child.
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