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Sam Sorbo Talks Home Education/15-Passenger Vans And Denim Jumpers/Public School Failures

Sam Sorbo Talks Home Education/15-Passenger Vans And Denim Jumpers/Public School Failures

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In this episode, Kyle and Ethan talk to Sam Sorbo, who is a major advocate for home education when many people are starting to look at it as an alternative in an age of virtual schooling, pandemic lockdowns, and kindergartners doing 2 hour zoom meetings. Her books include They’re Your Kids: An Inspirational Journey From Self- Doubter To Home School Advocate and Teach From Love: A School Year Devotional For Families. Her new book, with her husband Kevin, is True Faith: Embracing Adversity to Live in God’s Light. She is also the host of The Sam Sorbo Podcast.

Topics Discussed

  • Public schools not serving our kids

  • Virtual schooling and pandemic lockdowns

  • Parents ceding authority to the school

  • Children lecturing parents

  • The purpose of education

  • Education as daycare

  • School doesn’t take 7-½ hours a day

  • What about college?

  • Does college tuition make sense?

  • Teachers concerned about parents getting in the way with their “racism” and backwards views

  • Aren’t homeschoolers weird?

  • Bullies teaching kids not to bully and in our culture nowadays bullying seems to be fine anyway

  • Common core math and the 1619 Project

  • “Homeschooling is not ‘school at home.’ It is the education of your child. They are two different beasts.” 

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