Stacey and Janet Clash on Homeschooling Children | Loose Women

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2019
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    The government has unveiled plans which will document all home educated children on a register. As Stacey homeschools her two sons, she clashes with Janet on whether or not children are missing out on the best possible education and will lack social skills.
    From series 22, broadcast on 03/04/2019
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  • @nicktdm5703
    @nicktdm5703 Год назад +27

    Stunning. Just watched this as we embark on homeschooling. The idea that we have to put our kids through distress to harden them up!? Socialisation argument is daft. JSP doesn't even have kids as far as I am aware.
    The State can't know what is best for everyone surely...

  • @deborahleeming265
    @deborahleeming265 7 месяцев назад +18

    I took my son out of school at 13 he got bullied and suffered anxiety, he's got lots of experience in life and a full time job and loving life!! Best thing I ever did for my child.

    • @19rosalie89
      @19rosalie89 5 месяцев назад +1

      Would love to know more. Mu son is 13 and in year 8. I'm removing him from school and starting homeschooling from January. I've tried to keep him in school but he is behind and his primary school let him down. And from term 2 of year 7 he gets bullied constantly and the school does nothing and always wants witnesses etc and I can't take another day of my son coming out of school in tears and getting emotional at night and in the morning coz he is terrified to go to school. Its causing him anxiety and depression and he needs more 1 to 1 help and I may not be a professor or anything lol but I'm not dumb and we have th Internet

    • @deborahleeming265
      @deborahleeming265 5 месяцев назад

      @@19rosalie89 thos is exactly what happened to my son !! I went to his school multiple times because of bullying and being ignored!! I decided enough is enough and took him out !! He used to cry and beg me, not to take him to school it was heartbreaking!! He suffers with anxiety still!! he works has a lovley partner and happy 😊 best thing I ever did for my son!! I would recommend home schooling 100% , there not stuck in the system!! Hope it works out for you 🙏 🙂

  • @hearmeoutbro
    @hearmeoutbro 4 месяца назад +7

    I was bullied at school and it shattered my confidence and gave me immense trust issues. I also know of people of committed suicide because they were bullied so what Janet said was incredibly insensitive.

  • @TW-dj5zq
    @TW-dj5zq 11 месяцев назад +18

    JSP demonstrating her ignorance on this matter. Stacey is bang on. More power to you girl!

  • @Charlotte-wx4jz
    @Charlotte-wx4jz 7 месяцев назад +13

    4 years later and this interview still infuriates me! I don’t have children and never will, but if I did I would 100% home educate! I hated school. I also studied home education at university and found out how beneficial it can be to a child. Janet and the other lady are just full of every cliche going! 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @Baba-so6fh
    @Baba-so6fh 10 месяцев назад +10

    I see many school kids nowadays, younger and younger I see these kids act like wannabe gangsters using vile languge and high on sugary drinks and generally acting in very questionable ways. I also see bullying is rife in schools. I fully understand why more and more people do not want to send their children to establishments that foster this type of thing and clearly can't control it.

  • @daryab1285
    @daryab1285 4 месяца назад +4

    Janet St Porter - speaking as a non parent herself!! Saying "who says that a parent knows best?" Absolute clown!!

  • @UU-vl2kn
    @UU-vl2kn Год назад +9

    Janet you are anything but a rounded person 😂 . Experience of love , attention and care is prepping your child correctly. Not make them face bullies, hate , no love & no care

  • @ohwellwhateverr
    @ohwellwhateverr 8 месяцев назад +10

    Janet is living in a fantasy world. Parents know best. We should not be palming off our kids to the state, especially when our system is so riddled with ideological agendas.

    • @andybray9791
      @andybray9791 8 месяцев назад

      It’s been happening since lgbt… indoctrination, rse since 2019/20 etc

    • @kaname1994n1
      @kaname1994n1 8 месяцев назад +3

      We weren’t given any course or qualification to raise our kids from birth or any help from the council or government. But when we decide we want to home educate, all of a sudden they are worried and think we’re not looking at our kids best interest.

    • @KO-hf6bl
      @KO-hf6bl 3 месяца назад

      Sadly - some parents really don't know best. Ask any social worker or teacher out there. I have seen so many children be at best, disadvantaged and at worst, damaged by clueless, neglectful, or sadly self absorbed and cruel parents. I love home education. But parents don't always know best. I wish they did!

  • @LeyasLife
    @LeyasLife Год назад +12

    The only problem I have is abusive parents taking their kids out of school (the eyes and ears) so they won’t be found out.

  • @billwheeler3265
    @billwheeler3265 2 месяца назад

    I have just been told that my step grandson want to home school with his wife. I am so pleased they want to do this and my wife and I will assist them in any way we can.Both their parents are very bright and will give them a great education. I am all for it.

  • @raes8520
    @raes8520 4 месяца назад +1

    I see this argument all the time that families pulling their kids out of schools to homeschool them hurts the schools. It leaves the lesser performing students in the schools, it takes funding away from the schools, etc. It is not my responsibility to worry about how a school will perform or be funded without my kid. I do not have to sacrifice my child for a school or other children.

  • @user-ui5fd5fv3n
    @user-ui5fd5fv3n 11 месяцев назад +5

    Ive had to home educate my autistic child has complex disabilities who has a idp and the local authority have failed my childs additional learning needs massively and they won't put her in a special needs school i had no choice to homd school her as the the school my daughter was in the teacher told me on the phone she didn't my childs conditions

    • @BecciBex
      @BecciBex 8 месяцев назад

      Same with my autistic son also. Extremely complex special needs, he’s just started year 6 and still goes to a regular primary school but he would absolutely not benefit in anyway going to a mainstream secondary school so we’ve made the decision to educate him at home. He was failed by the system because he can’t get into the special needs school without an EHCP but the local authority declined him despite his needs. His SENCo was absolutely disgusted that they declined too. I am a firm believer in everything happens for a reason and I truly believe home education will be the best thing for him.

  • @paramedicchrisbookseries
    @paramedicchrisbookseries 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is really interesting, thank you for sharing.

  • @amygarvey4348
    @amygarvey4348 Месяц назад

    Ive just decided to home school after 2 year of fighting the system and a anxious ridden child. Wish me luck 🙈

  • @KellyLeAnne
    @KellyLeAnne 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s wild how some of the most ignorant people speak with the loudest voices and confidence.

  • @raes8520
    @raes8520 4 месяца назад

    And I get sick of people asking parents if they will send their homeschool kid to public high school. I see this all the time. The thing is that most homeschoolers are far ahead of their public school peers. So if you homeschool a kid from 7-14 and then stick them in a public school chances are that kid has already learned what the high school can offer. So it is pointless. Unless you think going to a prom is worth 4 years of not learning anything new.

  • @kirstyjayne12
    @kirstyjayne12 Месяц назад

    Everything Janet said to Stacey was hateful experiences, and somehow kids need to experience that to thrive?!

  • @willcampbell8829
    @willcampbell8829 2 месяца назад +1

    JSP is a lunatic if she thinks parents should sacrifice their kids by sending them to garbage schools if they can afford alternative education.....She's beyond clueless on this matter.

  • @sadiesearjeant5741
    @sadiesearjeant5741 Месяц назад

    Janet is one of the exact reasons you should pull your children out of school. She probably was the bully type herself, hence why she won't listen to other points of view and interrupt people constantly... such a lovely well rounded individual. I used to beg to get out of school and be home-schooled. I was an anxious mess, and this super stunted my development in social settings and academically. I will only be homeschooling my children when they need to, ie. the school is too slow for them, they need a confidence boosts or they are getting bullied.

  • @lisapettitt3400
    @lisapettitt3400 Месяц назад

    I took my children out because our school is failing my children ,the rules , are ina appropriate and against natural behaviour , we do trips and learn about more things about life x

  • @doulaamy9240
    @doulaamy9240 8 дней назад

    Amazing that Janet thinks that the trauma bond of all having the same terrible teacher is a pro of going to school. I'm sure all of us who went to school can relate to what she's saying but it's easy to see that it would be much better to not have had the terrible teacher in the first place, no?

  • @andybray9791
    @andybray9791 4 месяца назад

    CitizenGO should be in schools etc not “educate and celebrate”

  • @fionay2014
    @fionay2014 2 месяца назад

    Oh wow is stacey still homeschooling. This janet lady is so rude and condescending. "Stick kids in a room"??? It takes more effort to develop an appropriate home schooling plan under all this scrutiny than drop of and pick up to a classroom. Janet you are anything but rounded.

  • @crazycatpetera1404
    @crazycatpetera1404 9 месяцев назад +2

    Janet’s talking sense, whilst home-schooling may be more beneficial for some children.. it’s not often the case and the level of commitment and intellect you need to educate a child into adulthood is quite rare. I have good friends who were home-schooled and they’re extremely anti-social as adults because they haven’t developed their social skills.

    • @kaname1994n1
      @kaname1994n1 8 месяцев назад +2

      The opportunity we get in this day and age is vast compared to what parents had back in your time. So if your friends are anti-social, it may be because they didn’t get as much opportunity going to clubs, activity centre as there are now. I don’t now if your judging home education based on just your friends but if you look at home educators on youtube, you’ll see they have a lot of social activity with the friends they meet at clubs. I have a friend who home educates her 9 year old and i was half expecting the child to shy away from me when I approached her. But I was shocked and impressed by how confident and bright she was, we ended up talking for half an hour.