• Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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    7 months ago

    You’re not supposed to be educating yourself, you’re supposed to stick to the curriculum. You might learn the wrong things!

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      7 months ago

      We had to take my daughter out of public school and put her in online school due to severe bullying and now I act as a “learning coach,” which means I basically sit with her and make sure she stays on track. But it also gives me examples to do things to tell her when the school is lying to her. Overall it’s pretty decent (social studies is remarkably even-handed for an American social studies class), but her health class is abysmal. Yesterday, they were talking about the benefits of AA and I had to explain to her that, while AA helps some people, it is not backed by science, was founded from a prayer group, and the founder thought that the actual way to stop drinking was to do AA and take LSD, so it’s not even doing what “Bill W.” wanted.

      It also said nothing about courts mandating AA, which is interesting, since it made it very clear that you can only quit an addiction if you want to.

      That’s far from the only time I’ve had to tell her that what her health class is telling her is bullshit. Even the quitting smoking section had some nonsense and didn’t even mention smoking cessation medication (I have no idea why).