7-month-year-old kid. Wow, that was a dumb ass sentence. But you get the point. Kids young, not in school yet. And he's genuinely worried about sending him to public school. and wants to be able to pass on his own ideals of freedom. Yet feels like almost the entire world is against him.
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20-40 years ago, I'd suggest Catholic school if home schooling was not a viable option. But I don't know what that's like these days.
I went to military school and I remember they required us to satisfy mind, body, and spirit. That entailed having a religious practice, sports, and academics/ military protocols ; as well as having a mentor.
I would do it over if I had the chance it was wonderful.
I genuinely don't see how anything religious based helps you avoid indoctrination, but that's just me.
I think it's more finding a balance within your spiritual realm. More than religious doctrine.
In summonses, religious doctrine and in doctor nation in general. Fulfill the same basic things.
It's a subservience to authority without questioning the authority.
I probably would've graduated with higher rank if I hadn't questioned my authority as many times as I did. And Harbor new cadets in my room.
That I can understand. I'm not really a spiritual person, But I can understand finding a balance with your inner self and your outer self.
Military is also a good option IMO.
Our family did Catholic schools. And mini me went to one too. I think better then public schools. But definitely a lesser quality then when my sisters and I went. We had a class called penmanship. Seems like an insignificant thing. But it's not.
I get where your coming from. But we turned out alright. Mostly.....sometimes. ๐คฃ๐๐
The way I see it is that it's easier to eat the meat and leave the bones. In public schools, it's a melange of lab food.
I began that rejection stage when I was about 16 or 17. It's been downhill ever since. Or was it a spiritual ascension/understanding ๐ค
Basically began forging my own path about that age.