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Old 03-21-2016, 08:56 AM
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For decades, I had a traditional notion of how a Christian family should work: mom at home caring for the children, and dad at work bringing home the bacon. Like a lot of men of faith, I claimed that family was my highest priority, but my self-worth was wrapped up too strongly in my job. I had worked hard to earn a job on the Math faculty of a prominent institution, and I was proud of it. (Pride is a sin.) At the same time, I under appreciated my wife’s abilities to contribute to her profession. With a PhD from a top ten school, she has as many scientific publications as I do and nearly twice the citations. Yet most of her time was spent caring for and home schooling our children while also spending 20 hours a week working from home in our scientific consulting business.

As our children approached high school, it became clear that the landscape was quickly changing in our adopted home state out west...
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Wow, what a wonderful testament to being a true parents.
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Old 03-21-2016, 07:21 PM
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nice man. awesome job
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Old 03-22-2016, 09:45 AM
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The reaction we get from a lot of people is that home schooled children could not possibly be properly socialized and will be unprepared socially for college, work, and life.

Not at all. Our children (teens now) interact with others who are different all the time. They play several sports, attend classes at a nearby university, and engage a broad spectrum of people in a variety of academic extracurricular activities also.

My daughter was even hired by one of her coaches to help teach the sport to younger children.
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