My wife and I sacrifice luxuries so she can stay at home and homeschool or kids. My son is 3 and more advanced than many 1st graders. Martial training begins at 5 for both son and daughter. My wife teaches them prayers every day and my son has the Nicene creed memorized.
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Children are a blessing but they’re also a heavy responsibility. How do you respond to your duty? Have you outsourced their education - academic and spiritual - for money to buy luxuries you don’t need? Are you selling your children’s souls for your own comfort and hedonism?
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My wife and I have daily check-ins on our kids’ progress. We have weekly check-ins assessing their attachment health and emotional wellbeing. We also have meetings to discuss the health of our marriage and any unresolved frustrations. When was the last time you did any of that?
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Health doesn’t happen by accident, and outsourcing your teaching when you can do it yourself is abuse. Prioritizing wealth and luxury over your children is abuse even if you cover it up with fancy gifts to distract them from your abdication. Your kids know you’re abandoning them.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
Does private Christian school count? Also my wife is a teacher at my kids school.
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Depends on the curriculum... 
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Well it's a Baptist church so....
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