Hey im one of tim tebows night to shine princessess, as a young lady on the spectrum i was homeschooled, because of my dissbilities and because i was severly bullied. Im so grateful that like tim i was homescholed. I learned at my own pace, i went to dc as 4h student we had community, im so blessed. Tim is not only my protrctor but he is a friend and role model, hes like a coach and through text and prayer god used him to transform my life. You know alot of kids are being disgriminated because of thier disabilities, this needs to stop, maybe the news needs to do stories on this
We homeschool and it's been amazing for our children. They are academically advanced, attend social groups weekly, love being homeschooled, and our family is closer because of it.
Oh wow! The journalists are homeschooling! So awesome. I was scared to click on the link thinking what the attitudes of the broadcasters might be. But yay-people from all over the cultural spectrum are seeing the benefits. :)
Sheena Stewart I should have then. My daughter was the same age as those kids. Glad we decided in the end. Bullying and violence is on the increase for sure.
Jewel Clark, I should have said that was the day my husband agreed to homeschool our children. My oldest child was to start school the following year and since my husband was then on board none of my children have ever entered public school but I definitely hear what you are saying.
Focus on The Family with Dr James Dobson and millions of brave parents sacrificed their all to homeschool brilliant leaders who can think out of the box!
we've actually started homeschooling our son bc he is disabled. he was always getting sick, was bullied and teachers tought him nothing at all. since homeschooling he know knows English. science, history and math is challenging but working bon it and his health is a lot better. ignore all the ignorance of homeschooling. they have no clue and not entitled to tell you how to raise your kid. homeschooling is a great and safe Choice. our son loves it and we do too. it beats being called to the school everyday bc noone CA. control our sons mental melt downs.
@@keyverrse California tried to ban home-education around ten years ago. Didn't work out very well. There are certain people in the federal govt. and academia who would love to ban it, but since education is directed at the state level the federal govt. is powerless to ban the practice nationwide.
I’m homeschooled and people think that since you don’t go to public school you don’t have friends or you’ll never talk to girls stuff like that but it’s not the case at all, I’m actually pretty popular where I’m from plus I play hockey
You have to live in an area that has a private school or cottage school that allows that sort of system. They do exist, but they are easier to come by in larger metropolitan areas.
Join my free FB group, if you want some ideas, "Homeschool Leader - Helping Peaceful Parents Homeschool Successfully " facebook.com/groups/1218987624914614/
I’m homeschooling my high schooler. Just join local homeschool groups. You can find them on Facebook or other websites. HSLDA.org has a list of groups and tells you your state laws. Lots of co-ops and museums have homeschool classes. My son does his Marine Biology Class with an actual Marine Biologist at the Seaquarium. They can also do Dual Enrollment.
Hi @Good Morning America, Michael was talking about a follow-up piece "tomorrow" regarding homeschooling that he said would also be on the website. Do you know where I could find this link?
I'm just now trying to get info on home schooling. ...can anyone tell me what home school programs are accredited nationwide and recognized in other countries too?
@@juliedalessandrosing it doesn't cost anything to homeschool, it just depends on what curriculum you want to use or if you want to have a co op or a hybrid school as well
We have no intention on putting our kids in public school and will homeschool through high school. We have groups in our area that put together homeschool proms and other activities and I see no need to subject my children to the crap that goes on in public schools.
The “hs experience” comes with a lot of things. What do you want you kids to learn in the classroom and from the influences they’ll have surrounding them? Besides the homeschool proms that homeschool groups may put on, your kids can have plenty of great experiences even if they aren’t exactly like the typical school experiences. I don’t feel at all like I missed out because I didn’t go to prom.
Come on, I have got to meet the man who Tebow-ed since I created a baby onesie pray and play on before even knowing about this Tebow-ing. I love the flow of the Holy Spirit and I look forward to no more time outs.
Few parents have either the subject matter knowledge or the teaching expertise to be effective educators. Home schooling is about religious indoctrination. Period.
You're simply showing your ignorance. These days parents need very little "subject matter knowledge" if any at all when home educating. An average homeschooling convention can boast 600+ booths offering curriculum with options of anything from a full teaching script to professionally produced video lectures where an expert in the field is lecturing/teaching. And although the majority of families homeschool for faith-based reasons, around 35% of families cite no religious affiliation at all, a percentage that has and is still growing steadily each year. When considering the current political climate in the United States, coupled with the failing numbers that plague the public school system, one does not need any level of "expertise" to figure out why famiies are turning to homeschooling. Educate yourself...
False! I got a degree in English to teach. They tried to indoctrinate me. It was all opinion and no facts. I never had a single Glenn grammar class, but I am more qualified to teach kids?
I homeschool my daughter. I’m not religious. Maybe my 9 year old getting her ass kicked by a 14 year old multiple times had something to do with it? I went to college but for those who can’t Khan Academy is free...parents can learn with their kids if they want. Also there are co ops
Some kids learn slower than others in a school setting there can be up to 30 kids which can make it difficult for any kid who is struggling in homeschool the parent can focus on the struggling child especially if the other children are able to work by themselves.
Being stuffed in a room with 28 other people exactly your same age, having to raise your hand to go to the bathroom, being told you can't ask questions outside the scope of the current chapter, not being allowed to get ahead or behind the average curve, being graded on compliance to a five point rubric, being tested on memorizing facts rather than creativity or understanding or application...ALSO NOT how "real life" works. Unless maybe you work in a factory. Which is why some have coined public education the industrial complex mass education system. Making all our children into good, compliant, thoughtless cogs for the machine.
Homeschooled from the start! Going 11 years strong. It's not easy but it's worth it.
Hey im one of tim tebows night to shine princessess, as a young lady on the spectrum i was homeschooled, because of my dissbilities and because i was severly bullied. Im so grateful that like tim i was homescholed. I learned at my own pace, i went to dc as 4h student we had community, im so blessed. Tim is not only my protrctor but he is a friend and role model, hes like a coach and through text and prayer god used him to transform my life. You know alot of kids are being disgriminated because of thier disabilities, this needs to stop, maybe the news needs to do stories on this
We homeschool and it's been amazing for our children. They are academically advanced, attend social groups weekly, love being homeschooled, and our family is closer because of it.
In the current climate of moral depravity, homeschooling a child is be the best.
You will never regret homeschooling!! Best decision we ever made for our kids' education. They are thriving!
There's such a bright sweet innocence to Tim . He just seems so kind and his smile lights up a room
He's gay boom there u go.
Oh wow! The journalists are homeschooling! So awesome. I was scared to click on the link thinking what the attitudes of the broadcasters might be. But yay-people from all over the cultural spectrum are seeing the benefits. :)
I’m homeschooled, and I love it! Homeschooling is the best!
Best thing I ever did for my kids and my family!!!
Been homeschooling for 3 years now and it has been life changing
I'm surprised to see mainstream approval for homeschool. I'm glad they're catching on.
The day sandy hook happened was the day we decided to homeschool our kids.
Sheena Stewart I should have then. My daughter was the same age as those kids. Glad we decided in the end. Bullying and violence is on the increase for sure.
Jewel Clark, I should have said that was the day my husband agreed to homeschool our children. My oldest child was to start school the following year and since my husband was then on board none of my children have ever entered public school but I definitely hear what you are saying.
Focus on The Family with Dr James Dobson and millions of brave parents sacrificed their all to homeschool brilliant leaders who can think out of the box!
I sent the county superintendent the Notice of Intent for our daughter yesterday. Very excited for our childs future.
Tebow you are an inspiration
Awesome to see this ! Our family is switching to homeschool next fall !!
I love the family photo @ 1:09-1:12 Lol! They resemble a family sitcom tv show from the mid 80's that I would definitely watch.
we've actually started homeschooling our son bc he is disabled. he was always getting sick, was bullied and teachers tought him nothing at all. since homeschooling he know knows English. science, history and math is challenging but working bon it and his health is a lot better. ignore all the ignorance of homeschooling. they have no clue and not entitled to tell you how to raise your kid. homeschooling is a great and safe Choice. our son loves it and we do too. it beats being called to the school everyday bc noone CA. control our sons mental melt downs.
That's awesome. I did the same for my son. He has Aspergers and was punished for sensory outbursts. Thank God and parents who homeschool.
I would LOVE to retell my son's story of home schooling with a happy home schooling ending!
Just pulled my kids from public school and in the season of Covid that is no longer considered “weird”.
Thank you too glad you posted quick just because of Tim tebow
We love homeschooling!
A lot of parents just like me are considering to let my kids home schooled especially now with a high percentage of school shootings n gun violence.
Sadly they’re trying to ban homeschooling
@@keyverrse It won't happen. Home-educators are too politically organized, and even if it was banned people would still do it.
reptilia5 if the government want something to happen it’s gonna happen no matter who likes it and who don’t the government don’t care
@@keyverrse California tried to ban home-education around ten years ago. Didn't work out very well. There are certain people in the federal govt. and academia who would love to ban it, but since education is directed at the state level the federal govt. is powerless to ban the practice nationwide.
@@keyverrse no one is trying to ban it.
I like Tim Tebow. He’s a good guy. I respect families that homeschool so much.
I love homeschooling my kids.
is it expensive, or is that a myth?
Great story! Glad mainstream talked about in such a candid way.
My work ethic is unparalleled. And still to this day I am learning.
I’m homeschooled and people think that since you don’t go to public school you don’t have friends or you’ll never talk to girls stuff like that but it’s not the case at all, I’m actually pretty popular where I’m from plus I play hockey
There are kids in public school with the exact same problems. It's about the individual and how much social training they get from their parents.
How does this hybrid system work? Three days at school, two off? It's the first I've heard of it.
You have to live in an area that has a private school or cottage school that allows that sort of system. They do exist, but they are easier to come by in larger metropolitan areas.
Some states call it part time public school, some offer in online.
Not quite.
Any good tips for homeschooling a highschooler?
Join my free FB group, if you want some ideas, "Homeschool Leader - Helping Peaceful Parents Homeschool Successfully "
facebook.com/groups/1218987624914614/
Ya DONT DO IT!
I’m homeschooling my high schooler. Just join local homeschool groups. You can find them on Facebook or other websites. HSLDA.org has a list of groups and tells you your state laws. Lots of co-ops and museums have homeschool classes. My son does his Marine Biology Class with an actual Marine Biologist at the Seaquarium. They can also do Dual Enrollment.
@@MsAnjoli don't do it!
Check out "classical conversations."
Hi @Good Morning America, Michael was talking about a follow-up piece "tomorrow" regarding homeschooling that he said would also be on the website. Do you know where I could find this link?
Great story!!!!
I'm just now trying to get info on home schooling. ...can anyone tell me what home school programs are accredited nationwide and recognized in other countries too?
"classical conversations" is pretty good. It's more of a coop.
@@iwishtobetexan6060 I was about to say classical conversations..I'm a little late though 😂
I also homeschool, we love it in our family!
Is it expensive, or is that a myth?
@@juliedalessandrosing it doesn't cost anything to homeschool, it just depends on what curriculum you want to use or if you want to have a co op or a hybrid school as well
the best curriculum for homeschool for those new to it is RonPaul Curriculum
I think it depends on the individual family. We like classical conversations, and it's ok for each family to have their own best
Good job Ms. white! Yes, it requires more of parents, but so beneficial if done right.
Someone help me out. Do you think I should homeschool my kids up to 8th so that they go have a hs experience like going to prom
We have no intention on putting our kids in public school and will homeschool through high school. We have groups in our area that put together homeschool proms and other activities and I see no need to subject my children to the crap that goes on in public schools.
There’s homeschool groups and co-ops that host prom or grad night. HSLDA.org
The high school experienced is overrated.
coop groups have prom and field trips
The “hs experience” comes with a lot of things. What do you want you kids to learn in the classroom and from the influences they’ll have surrounding them? Besides the homeschool proms that homeschool groups may put on, your kids can have plenty of great experiences even if they aren’t exactly like the typical school experiences. I don’t feel at all like I missed out because I didn’t go to prom.
Homeschool is good when done right.
Look at what the Turpins did buongiorno homeschooling
I think orange and blue are just Tim Tebow’s colors. Florida, Denver, and the Mets
I was homeschooled I think it's great not having your kids in the paparazzi world everyday. Growing up on a farm was my life.
Come on, I have got to meet the man who Tebow-ed since I created a baby onesie pray and play on before even knowing about this Tebow-ing. I love the flow of the Holy Spirit and I look forward to no more time outs.
Tanya!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yo.
He sounds like the kid personality from the film SPLIT!
Then 2020 happened
Public school FYW!
Gay vibes galore...
Few parents have either the subject matter knowledge or the teaching expertise to be effective educators. Home schooling is about religious indoctrination. Period.
You're simply showing your ignorance. These days parents need very little "subject matter knowledge" if any at all when home educating. An average homeschooling convention can boast 600+ booths offering curriculum with options of anything from a full teaching script to professionally produced video lectures where an expert in the field is lecturing/teaching. And although the majority of families homeschool for faith-based reasons, around 35% of families cite no religious affiliation at all, a percentage that has and is still growing steadily each year. When considering the current political climate in the United States, coupled with the failing numbers that plague the public school system, one does not need any level of "expertise" to figure out why famiies are turning to homeschooling. Educate yourself...
There are many secular homeschoolers now, so no.
Seriously??! Not everyone who homeschools is religious.
False! I got a degree in English to teach. They tried to indoctrinate me. It was all opinion and no facts. I never had a single Glenn grammar class, but I am more qualified to teach kids?
I homeschool my daughter. I’m not religious. Maybe my 9 year old getting her ass kicked by a 14 year old multiple times had something to do with it? I went to college but for those who can’t Khan Academy is free...parents can learn with their kids if they want. Also there are co ops
"they can go at their own pace"...not how real life works.
Some kids learn slower than others in a school setting there can be up to 30 kids which can make it difficult for any kid who is struggling in homeschool the parent can focus on the struggling child especially if the other children are able to work by themselves.
Being stuffed in a room with 28 other people exactly your same age, having to raise your hand to go to the bathroom, being told you can't ask questions outside the scope of the current chapter, not being allowed to get ahead or behind the average curve, being graded on compliance to a five point rubric, being tested on memorizing facts rather than creativity or understanding or application...ALSO NOT how "real life" works. Unless maybe you work in a factory. Which is why some have coined public education the industrial complex mass education system. Making all our children into good, compliant, thoughtless cogs for the machine.
What real life are you referring to??? The life of an entrepreneur or the life of a employee?
No wonder Tim Tebow is so off. Homeschooling is so pathetic