Omfg exactly!!!! The two are not mutually exclusive! That tunnel vision way of thinking is what’s wrong with this whole concept. You do not have to sacrifice one for the other.DoodleBop wrote:What a lot of people don't get is children thrive on routine and find comfort in security in knowing what will happen next, what to expect and that does respect their needs. This oh we do whatever because we respect our children....as if all the kids who have to learn history are disrespected. Seriously.
Also, one of my biggest issues with Chloe is her overall lack of education. The fact that she took her crackpot theories from some blogger solidifies my opinion of her. She doesn’t know shit but yet she is a self proclaimed child education and development expert. And no, I’m not talking about the typical ‘mom knows best’ complex that most mothers feel. That’s perfectly normal. However, I remember making a comment once on a gossip IG account about this dunce who couldn’t finish high school but was spewing anti-vaxx rhetoric. And someone jumped to her defense saying that, you don’t need a high school education to form a educated opinion . Well if an able body person couldn’t get their GED then yea, I’m going to judge them and they’re so called research. That’s how I feel about Chloe as well. She places no importance on her own education so how can she help her children to the best of her ability?? If that’s the case then we shouldn’t require teachers to have degrees either, eh? Lol ok rant over
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