Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "" video.

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  2. ​​ @wtfimcrying  That's not true. Homeschooled children do fine socially. They really do better because they socialize with adults in the worst case scenario. Most people that homeschool connect with other parents and set up field trips and outings. They are also in organized sports at the Boys & Girls Club. As for worrying about their peers if they don't have a phone, you're the parent. Their peers aren't feeding them, clothing them, etc. What they think isn't relevant. You're coming off as wanting to be your child's friend. Will you put yourself in the poorhouse because your child won't have the newest gadget like a friend might? My sons didn't have a phone until high school. They didn't have a smart phone until college. They were limited on computer time and weren't allowed online at all until they were older and always monitored because there are very bad people out there. Making personal and face to face connections are important to development. So it's interesting that you're worried about social development when it comes to homeschooling, but not when it comes to making sure they can communicate outside of messaging. Edit: My sons are Gen Z. I'm going to assume you're a Millennial or later because you care why too much about what others think to be Gen X. My degree is child psychology. Both my sons are well adjusted, caring, responsible, productive members of society. Your job as a parent is to raise good future members of society. That's it. Not to be their buddy. Not to be their personal bank account. To be a parent.
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