“The explicit goal of Child Care has been to weaken the power and freedom of the family. The premise has been the same the whole time: to exert social control over the groups in society who are, at any point in time, seen as a threat against social order.” ~ Tove Stang-Dahl [Norwegian Professor]
Eva Jung Bowen on Gab: 'If you are a child in public care in Norway, ie a so-called child welfare child, the chance of being killed is 27 times higher than in the rest of the population.
Anne Sunde: "There dies more children every year under Child...
Basically parents are playing a game of Hunger Games or even worse Squid Game with their family! The only thing parents really have to do consistently is sleep in the same house as their children. Most parents enslave their children in schools instead of taking responsibility for their own children, they pawn them off to society to raise. Children today are growing up having to navigate a complex system of control that only seeks to destroy them while parents follow along with what has become no…
After three decades of decline, the amount of time spent by parents on childcare in the U.S.
began to rise dramatically in the mid-1990s. Moreover, the rise in childcare time was
particularly pronounced among college-educated parents. While less-educated mothers
increased their childcare time by over four hours a week, college-educated mothers increased
their childcare time by over nine hours per week. Fathers showed the same patterns, but with
smaller magnitudes. Why would highly educated …
“Learning is not a product of teaching. Kids are born learning. They learn how to walk, how to talk. They’re basically little scientists. If we don’t stop that process, it will continue.” ~ Grace Llewellyn
Kindergarten is a German word meaning “Children’s Garden”
[Remember What I Said About Preschool?]
[The Truth About Pre-K]
“The research is clear. Academic training in kindergarten has no long-term benefit. In fact, it may cause long-term harm. It does not red…
The Purpose of School does not care at all about your purpose in life. Schools will not take any responsibility for failing you in life, misguiding you and misdirecting you away from your passions which hold the keys for your success.
The purpose of schools in modern societies (19th-20th century) was to prepare industrial workers … sheep that would be educated in the basics, enough to perform a job but not so much that the person would- through creativity, innovation and use of personal resour…