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I still can't believe there are those among us who have the ab | Imperium Press

I still can't believe there are those among us who have the ability to stay home and homeschool their children, yet choose to 'give up' when it gets challenging. A lot of parents aren't prepared for the realities of this lifestyle. The sheer magnitude of snacks needed , multiple children needing you at the same time- think- a butt needs wiped, an algebra question needs answered, a glass of milk just spilled everywhere and UPS is here for a delivery). So what? Deal with it.

There will be days that aren't perfect. Sitting under the apple tree while reading autumn themed poetry with fresh baked Einkorn sourdough scones while the kids learn to knit is lovely, but rare. Homeschool life is not an Instagram story. Homeschool life means that sticky rice on the floor spilled by your 4 year old, smushed by the foot of your 2.5 year old- might happen sometimes! The laundry might not get folded sometimes. The math might get skipped one day

Especially when you have a baby in the house, or when you are new to homeschooling, it can seem challenging. It is especially challenging when you don't have a tribe nearby and you feel alone.

You will eventually find your rhythm. Do not speak with people who respond to your concerns by encouraging you to quit. When it's tough, talk to a seasoned homeschool mom or a friend/ family member who supports your decision to homeschool.

Sending your kids to public school is weak and pathetic. You know damn well they'll learn about or watch or even become addicted to porn at a young age. They will be taught gender dysphoria. They will be indocrinated with antiwhite hate for themselves, their ancestors, and you- their parents.

It doesn't matter how "good" you *think* the school is, or how good the teacher seems. It does not matter how confident you are that you'll be able to counter the narratives in your own home and arm your kids with the truth in hopes that the indoctrination will bounce off. It has been perfected over decades, and the peer pressure is immense.

When you have a bad day, take the kids for a nature walk. Do a free form art project. Let them play in the mud. Read stories or do some "mad libs". That's also school.

Another thing- to all of these parents attempting to mimic public school in their home for young children, that will most likely fail. 5 year olds were never meant to sit at a desk for hours. They are meant to sing their ABC's, dress in costumes and act out stories, build sand castles, count and glue pasta, and learn to write their name and address.

There are a ton of resources on homeschooling and it can be overwhelming. We have a few posts on our SubscribeStar blog and we also highly recommend the telegram channel: Dissident Homeschool. @dissidenthomeschool

Additionally, we have interviewed a few other dissident moms on this topic. Those can be found on our YT channel.

We also recommend not overloading with extra curricular activities. (If you can help it) You don't have to go to EVERY homeschool field trip.

Outsource tutoring if you need it.

Find a playgroup, or start one of your own.

These years, while our kids are young, are precious. They truly do 'fly' by. No matter how imperfect your homeschool may be, it's 100 times better than sending them to the slaughterhouse of public school, and if you are red pilled and folkish, it is your DUTY to protect your children by schooling them at home, regardless of how difficult it seems at first.


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