viernes, 9 de agosto de 2013

Social Skills and Homeschooling Myths and Facts.


j) The myth that homeschooling inhibits the development of socialization skills was born out of a misconception of what it's like to homeschool. They do not study all day, they learn in and out of their homes, and participate in a lot of activities. 

Dr Moore says that is a myth that children need to be around many other youngsters in order to socialize, quite the contrary, they do not respond well to large groups. They are best socialized by parents.

Also, this is supported by Dr.Patricia Lines, and she also adds that children that go to school are never alone and their after-school lives are packed full of activities, instead of homeschooling kids that have time for their own, to discover what they love to do.


k) That they have problems with developing socialization skills. They break the stereotype using empirically proven facts, and using information that comes from people trained in these areas, like Dr. Moore and Dr. Lines.

John Barleycorn: Alcoholic Memoirs.

First Part.

[ a ] Sympathy ; [ b ] Seasoned ; [ c ] Stagger ; [ d ] Dipsomaniac ; [ e ] Numbly ; [ f  ] Vision ;    [ g ] Babble ; [ h ] Universe ; [ i ] Pathway ; [ j ] Clear 

Second Part.


a) Himself.

b) Excesivist.
c) Stupid, unimaginative, brain bitten.
d) He's different because only his brain is drunk, but his body isn´t . The unimaginative one, on the other hand, is body drunk, and constantly falls, and stagger.
e) That he is going to die.
f) To emphasize.
g) That he is mortal, he know he is going to die.
h) Bad days, full of pessimism, but also enjoying freedom ( life is a joke ).
i) Suicide, quick or slow, a sudden spill or a gradual oozing away through the years, is the price John Barleycorn exacts.
j) Meagreness.