โAug-01-2014 05:45 PM
โAug-19-2014 03:45 AM
Maybe you should try actually finding out the whole story because obviously you have failed in doing so.
You complained that the kid won't be going to school but if you actually knew what you were talking about then you would know that the kid is home schooled and that will be continued on the road.
Maybe you should take your own advice and keep quiet as you do not know what you are talking about. You might also want to learn some actual manners while you are keeping quiet.
โAug-14-2014 12:01 PM
โAug-14-2014 06:02 AM
paddywanpeep wrote:OK That's not a fair assessment Paddywanpeep! My daughter was homeschooled and far outshines the public school educated kids her age and even older! She is self motivated and can converse with children younger and older adults equally well. I had no problem with the 'socialization issue' she kept me busy with her explorations, horsemanship, 4H leadership and toastmasters.
My statement regarding the traveling with a teenager was just mine. The traveling might be an issue but I bet that if this young man is motivated enough he will do fine. No one has the right to on a onetime statement accuse someone of being a failure. We can't make a blanket accusation on this basis. We don't know the total situation or how much time,planning, sweat or tears went into this decision.
As to the moving constantly, that would be their choice, they might be stationary for long periods of time especially if they work camp.
Sheila aka..
I wasn't talking about you...did you do all this stuff while full timing like the OP wants to? I guess not, so be quiet
โAug-14-2014 05:52 AM
dons2346 wrote:
I think you did your son a disservice when you used the minimum wage. So, you feel that he will never earn more than minimum? You have no high expectations for him?
You sound pretty selfish to me, sorry.
โAug-14-2014 05:50 AM
โAug-14-2014 03:50 AM
You make a lot of assumptions that simply aren't true or may not be true. Your last sentence also does a great job of showing off something about yourself that you might not want to broadcast so loudly.
โAug-14-2014 03:48 AM
OK That's not a fair assessment Paddywanpeep! My daughter was homeschooled and far outshines the public school educated kids her age and even older! She is self motivated and can converse with children younger and older adults equally well. I had no problem with the 'socialization issue' she kept me busy with her explorations, horsemanship, 4H leadership and toastmasters.
My statement regarding the traveling with a teenager was just mine. The traveling might be an issue but I bet that if this young man is motivated enough he will do fine. No one has the right to on a onetime statement accuse someone of being a failure. We can't make a blanket accusation on this basis. We don't know the total situation or how much time,planning, sweat or tears went into this decision.
As to the moving constantly, that would be their choice, they might be stationary for long periods of time especially if they work camp.
Sheila aka..
โAug-13-2014 12:04 PM
paddywanpeep wrote:
Thats Awesome!!
You totally manipulated your son into thinking this is going to be super fun and cool. Ah yes, the constant moving from place to place, not having any friends because you are on the go all the time, obviously not going to school. Sounds like you are setting him up in life to be a complete success!
With lack of any education or skilled trade, or permanent home I am sure he will do completely fine later in life trying to earn out a living. Forget about him trying to support a family, heck you are having fun out on the road right!
As a parent YOU HAVE FAILED miserably.
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