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Very interesting article, particularly the importance of questioning the existing paradigms and discovering our own truths. Steemit is a great tool for educating ourselves and sharing positive ideas that empower and inspire individuals. Keep up the great work bud

Good stuff. We pulled our kids out in the early 90s, amid protests from family and friends, for many of the reasons you've shared. Of course, we couldn't articulate it that well at the time, but could clearly see that something was terribly wrong, and that our sons weren't going to be a part of it. That was one of our best decisions as parents.

You clearly did the right thing and you were well ahead of your time. You are to be congratulated for being so brave and for loving your son as much as you do.

I appreciate your posts! I've been "awake" for quite a few years. While I've done my best to educate my children that things are not as they seem and to question everything; they roll their eyes and call me a conspiracy theorist. That public school training goes deep. I can only hope that they really did hear me and, at some point, they will get it!

I would break down the message into Q&A. Either what I'm saying needs more research or I'm successful in waking someone up for some period of time (this is not always pretty). I'm just guessing here: if you have been discouraged for what you're trying to say you might need to wake up to that too. I tend to believe this: there is no way you can fail if you're really awake. In other words, one can always be more awake if the situation requires it. Of course, awake has many levels. Also IMV, it is not an insult to not be awake so hope you don't take offence; it is a state one can and certainly will go in and out of.

Of course you may have older kids and I'm way out of my league here and have no experience or idea what I'm talking about (my boy is 6)!!

I agree with you and I am not offended. I am very much aware that there is always something more to learn!
My Kids are in college so they make their own judgements. But, I've got to think that in the back of their minds they hear me saying,"question everything". They may joke about me but if they, at least, stop and think when presented with information, then I did my job.

I hear you - I have had the most success when I was able to focus the person that I was talking to on to one particular topic and once I discovered what interested them I then proceeded to deep dive with them.

Truth be told, it took you (and me) many years to awake - if your children are extremely lucky they may get there in 10 years. Respectfully, it your responsibility to be there every step of the way!

While I can't (and would never presume) to understand your unique situation) it may simply require some love, patience and time on your part.

I hope that my comment has helped - all the very best to you and your children!

Thanks!

Very eye opening article. I have to admit that I never put much thought into whether or not most forms education actually included indoctrination. You have made some great points and I like that you backed up your opinions with facts. I can tell you put a lot of thought into this, and well, it's now got me doing a lot of thinking!

Thank you sharing your thoughts @contentking.

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Thanks so much for the valuable post, it actually did really resonate with me, as it is so important how we educate this next generation. I actually thought you might find this post worth the read
https://steemit.com/life/@preeinatree/who-cares-about-education

great informative post. I do think that the education system needs to be improved, education like any other sector needs to evolve with current trends. Students needs to cultivate a mind which is curious and which critically analyzes problems and always questions the norms in society

education is not just inside the 4 corner of your room but a never ending process. i like it.