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We can not do what is best for our children!

Home schooling is so important to Uwe Romeike, a classically trained pianist, that he sold his grand pianos for money to move his family to the US so he could home school his kids.

He refused to comply with the government's repeated orders to put his kids in public school, until finally the police came, demanded that his children attend public school and fined the father. He has now fled the country.

I wish I could home school Philip but I can not. Juergen isn't ready to flee the country. Oh well!

Comments

Shelldell said…
Maybe you can do some home schooling in addition to public school and you can have all your children help in taking part and playing school together.
Just an idea.

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