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Larry W4CSC wrote:
Stephen Trapani wrote in : The key problem on a boat is the child needs to have opportunities to explore what interests them. This could present some major challenges to the homeschooling parent on a boat. There's the point. Maybe the child doesn't WANT to live on the boat without his friends, particularly his girlfriend, without his bike, without a real neighborhood full of other kids to socialize with. But...alas....DADDY DOES and he's forced to go. He may not tell Daddy he doesn't want to live on that cramped little isolated island in the middle of nowhere because he'll cause a fight, hurt daddy's feelings, etc.....but he's lost interest in the novelty...no TV...no internet...no friends...no school activities...just living on that deserted desert island of fiberglass. Yeah, I'm against that. -- Stephen ------- For any proposition there is always some sufficiently narrow interpretation of its terms, such that it turns out true, and some sufficiently wide interpretation such that it turns out false...concept stretching will refute *any* statement, and will leave no true statement whatsoever. -- Imre Lakatos |
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