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Rethinking School
Rethinking School: How to Take Charge of Your Child's Education | Susan Wise Bauer
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Our K-12 school system is an artificial product of market forces. It isn't a good fit for all--or even most--students. It prioritizes a single way of understanding the world over all others, pushes children into a rigid set of grades with little regard for individual maturity, and slaps "disability" labels over differences in learning style.Caught in this system, far too many young learners end up discouraged, disconnected, and unhappy. And when they struggle, school pressures parents, with overwhelming force, into "fixing" their children rather than questioning the system.With boldness, experience, and humor, Susan Wise Bauer turns conventional wisdom on its head: When a serious problem arises at school, the fault is more likely to lie with the school, or the educational system itself, than with the child.In five illuminating sections, Bauer teaches parents how to flex the K-12 system, rather than the child. She closely analyzes the traditional school structure, gives trenchant criticisms of its weaknesses, and offers a wealth of advice for parents of children whose difficulties may stem from struggling with learning differences, maturity differences, toxic classroom environments, and even from giftedness (not as much of a "gift" as you might think!).As the author of the classic book on home-schooling, The Well-Trained Mind, Bauer knows how children learn and how schools work. Her advice here is comprehensive and anecdotal, including material drawn from experience with her own four children and more than twenty years of educational consulting and university teaching.Rethinking School is a guide to one aspect of sane, humane parenting: negotiating the twelve-grade school system in a way that nurtures and protects your child's mind, emotions, and spirit.
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EchoLogical
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I ran out of time on this one and couldn't renew because there were holds on it. I wasn't a huge fan of it, TBH. It makes pretty obvious claims like all children learn differently and seems to come from a place of incredible privilege. Yeah there's info about working in the confines of K-12 learning but most of this is just impractical.

The 60% I actually read: ⭐⭐

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MaureenMc
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Informative, easy to read treatise on why the U.S. education system may not work for your child, plus steps you can take if that is, indeed, the case. I think I may need my own copy to refer to in the future.

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MaureenMc
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1. Mary Poppins (It‘s still my all-time fave ☺️)
2. Yes (all the fried foods!)
3. Always in the mood for show tunes
4. ✅ (recommended here by @saresmoore )
5. 👍

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saresmoore Yay! I hope you find it as inspiring and informative as I did! 6y
readingjedi Mary Poppins is surely one of the greatest movies of all time! 6y
JulAnna Practically perfect in every way! 💕 6y
JaclynW Mary Poppins is a top favorite of mine too! So much love! 6y
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saresmoore
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Reading this fully rejuvenated me for the upcoming school year. This is a thorough & well-researched, but highly readable look at the shortcomings of the United States‘ education system/paradigm with an optimistic and empowering emphasis on solutions for parents to support their children‘s individual needs and aptitudes within and without that framework. In short: it‘s really great & I recommend it for all parents of school-aged kids.

saresmoore First book completed for the @24in48 #Readathon 6y
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saresmoore
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This explains so much of my life...

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valeriegeary I relate to this 😢 6y
Notafraidofwords Oh man. This explains so much. 6y
saresmoore @valeriegeary Perfectionism can be fatal to creativity. Damn schools & achievement-based societies... 6y
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saresmoore @Notafraidofwords I know, right?! I love my parents, but gosh. And our education system! I‘m so flustered by it, I can‘t even formulate complete sentences! 6y
Suet624 Gosh darn it. This was a gut punch and I totally recognized myself. 6y
Christine Wow. 😐 6y
Lindy @Suet624 @valeriegeary @Notafraidofwords Me too. @saresmoore Thanks for sharing this passage. 6y
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saresmoore
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I decided to start with some non-fiction while my brain was fresh. I‘m a big Susan Wise Bauer fan and I‘m loving her balanced approach. This is an excellent book for all parents of school-aged children—not just homeschoolers—who care about their kids‘ education and well-being.

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My Fitbit is getting some use today, although it hasn‘t tracked many steps. 😬

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