
I'm not sure how to present this exactly.
On one hand, it can be a testament to homeschooling. I am fostering my child's natural creativity by unbinding her from the shackles of traditional school. She's free to learn and discover the world around her.
Or I am offering evidence of the way my daughter's mind works (I'll let you figure out which daughter), and you may decide that homeschooling is causing her to be quite odd indeed and that traditional school is called for immediately.
Either way, an experiment was done to see if the "carrot and stick" thing is real. Apparently not. Or we just have a very lazy dog. That's possible I suppose.
On one hand, it can be a testament to homeschooling. I am fostering my child's natural creativity by unbinding her from the shackles of traditional school. She's free to learn and discover the world around her.
Or I am offering evidence of the way my daughter's mind works (I'll let you figure out which daughter), and you may decide that homeschooling is causing her to be quite odd indeed and that traditional school is called for immediately.
Either way, an experiment was done to see if the "carrot and stick" thing is real. Apparently not. Or we just have a very lazy dog. That's possible I suppose.
2 comments:
I'm calling PETA
I guess Regan; Chandler's probably off reading a good book.
Dawn
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