Isn't it going to be a culture shock if and when your son goes back to school?
"Probably, but I'm sure the school will find a way to adapt to having a polite, well educated student in their midst." - MOOOM2
Nice: "Johnny plans to graduate as a homeschooler and go to Harvard (Yale, Stanford, engineering school, etc). He has been socialized around adults all his life, so being around adults in college should be very comfortable for him." - Mrs. D.
Sassy: "No, he's had a lot of experience with rude people who ask intrusive questions." - Mrs. D.
"You mean, because my children have culture, and the school doesn't? When did teachers stop knowing manners anyway?" - SISTERBLUERO
"I love my kids enough to shelter them from what they can't yet handle, expose them to what they can handle, and prepare them for the real world in a way they can handle." - NETTIEZOOM
"Gads yes! You want to adopt them? They're available for 60 bucks apiece. Only thing is you have to pay for shots and get them fixed. Oh, and they are pretty much housebroken, but they're not leash trained. I'll bet the public schools will help you there." - EPHIELEMMONS
"A-He's only 5, don't you think I should? B-I do realize that I have to let them out of the bunker sometime. C-That's the job God gave them to me to do." - JAZZYMAM1
"Yes, he will be shocked by the culture in the public schools. Aren't you?" - SHYACO

