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Well, anything other than the education experience should have already been taught at home, i.e. independence, responsibility, time-management, etc. -- nm
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CrankYanker
how do you teach independence at home? -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Apr 4 '12, 09:49
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By making them *WORK*, dammit! -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 4, 10:00
You can teach a sort of pre-independence, where the kid does their own laundry, money management, some cooking, some cleaning, etc. -- nm
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mara
Apr 4, 09:50
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that's a bit different
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znufrii
Apr 4, 09:55
True. But until someone really lives on their own, they don't know real independence. -- nm
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ty97
Apr 4, 09:53
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*adds to sentences that will make people hate you list* -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 4, 09:56
realistically, most do not do that. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:51
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Sure, but it's not invalid to say that it should be. -- nm
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mara
Apr 4, 10:04
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