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Good morning, welcome to the Morning Motivation brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group and the Public Square app. I am dedicating this week to purely selfish reasons. It's all, wait a minute, it's all, everything I do, literally every week is because I need to be studying a thing. I just figured we'd do it here together in case you need to as well. So we are homeschooling our children this year. We've never done that before. First grade, kindergarten, we have a three-year-old and a nine-month-old that are concerned about what to do with little ones. Memoria Press is the curriculum we're doing and it's through a homeschool program where they meet once a week with a proper teacher and other kids in the same grade. So we have that help and guidance as well and connection When I was growing up homeschoolers Were the weirdos And now it's Definitely growing in popularity in 1999 there were eight hundred and fifty thousand homeschool kids 850,000 2015 the double 1.7 million 2020 it was 2.6 million and today it's 3.7 million. 4.3% of all kids are homeschooled. Now of course back in the day all kids used to be homeschooled. It was just I don't know what they called it. I don't know if they called it anything. They just called it like the day. I like it's life. Just teach your kids how to read. That's what it was. I think of George Washington. This is my inspiration as we proceed. We'll get a painting of George Washington as a kid. Put it up on the wall. We can do whatever we want. It's our own classroom. So George Washington, his two older half-brothers got a proper classical Latin based education at a school in England. But his dad died when he was 11. couldn't go to school. So his brothers taught him at home. I don't know, I wonder if they call that homeschool or not. When George was 14 he got a book called The Complete Surveyor by William Laybourne, an English mathematician and land surveyor. It was a hundred years old when George got it. He was 14 years old when he read it. But that's how geometry using a compass and a ruler. I don't know. I would have like nothing. They didn't have a TI-89 calculator and that's why when he was 17 he got his first real job as a land surveyor. George Washington. Another favorite book of his was called 110 Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation. And these rules actually came from an even older book called youths behavior or decency and conversation amongst men And that was written based off of a 1595 work written by some French Jesuit priests. So I was at that was school
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Read this do this By the way, there's a good little pamphlet to have around. George Washington's rules of civility but I want to go back and find the original one. So I'm not saying all of our kids are gonna be George Washington's but homeschool is all there ever was. I remind myself of that. So first thing I need advice I need all the advice please shower me with advice we've no idea what we're doing. We have starts tomorrow, but well today, today's Monday. I record this on Sunday night, so it's Monday. And Monday they go to the school, so really it still is tomorrow, it's Tuesday. Tuesday's our first day at home. So please, any advice you have, slaterradio at gmail.com is my email,
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slaterradio at gmail.com. I'm being dead serious, this isn't like a gimmick to increase engagement. We really, really need advice. Second thing I came across, the story of a woman, and I'm giving a very quick recap. I'm not doing this justice at all. She homeschooled, sacrificed a ton, did the whole thing, did the work, all of it. Her kid went off to college, came back, and her daughter showed her a video of a whale with legs and the mom laughed and the daughter didn't and the daughter said mom I don't believe in the Bible anymore I'm not a Christian and she's like what I did all the stuff I did all the work I did we did the stuff we didn't we did the Bible time and the whole thing. What do you mean? And her point was, and she had to come, it took a long time to get to this realization, but her point was homeschooling won't save your child. And mom realized she had a lot of pride. This false belief that my child is going to be a Christian because I gave up so much. I did. I gave up. I sacrificed. Therefore, this happens. I sacrifice my career. I sacrifice my income, and her faithfulness is my reward. That's just not how it works. Now quick note as well if you're not homeschooling, if it's true that homeschooling won't save your child, then the inverse is true. Sending your kid to public school or a private school or a Christian school or whatever will not destine your child to a life of pagan idolatry and eternal damnation. Certainly some decisions are better than other decisions but in the end it's all about the home. That's what I want to talk about this week as we all start the new school year wherever you are in the country it's all very different which is interesting too but let's talk about some habits of the home and if you have any habits of the home that you would like us to share here as well. I need some. So Slater radio at gmail.com. Every podcast we do is put on the website MikeSlater.Locals.com. Transcript everything right there as well. MikeSlater.Locals.com. Transcript everything right there as well. MikeSlater.Locals.com