OK.

If you mean that you support the idea that education should begin and 
end with the parents, I agree.  On the other hand, I think that's not 
currently a popular trend -- to many people thinking that the school 
should do it all -- and it's probably more worthwhile to try and educate 
the current generation well enough that maybe they'll be willing and able.

Of course, it could all backfire -- parental disinvolvement was good 
enough for me, it's good enough for my kid -- but I've got my fingers 
crossed.

--Ben

Dana wrote:
> nope, didn't take it as pissy. My answer on the other hand probably is, but
> this is something I have given a lot of thought to that yes, does piss me
> off ;) but not your answer in particular.
> 
> Dana


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