I cannot even begin to say how much I agree with this. For once, someone who puts the priority of education where it truly belongs... AT HOME.
This isn't to say that education outside of the home has no place. It's just that it is something to be delegated, and shared.
However, I would posit that what happens often (at least in American society) in terms of attitude... is parents drop their kids off at the school's doorstep and assume that it is the schools's responsibility to educate them, and give them character training.
In my opinion, this is nothing less than an abdication of your responsibility as parents.
This isn't to say that education outside of the home has no place. It's just that it is something to be delegated, and shared.
However, I would posit that what happens often (at least in American society) in terms of attitude... is parents drop their kids off at the school's doorstep and assume that it is the schools's responsibility to educate them, and give them character training.
In my opinion, this is nothing less than an abdication of your responsibility as parents.