Janine Latulippe

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Janine Latulippe

@TrueAimEdu

Christian Mom of 11 | Championing #homeschooling to protect faith & family | Parental Rights Advocate #schoolchoice

Texas Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Janine Latulippe
Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
@jessa1806 @j_fishback No. I’m not joking. For $13k you could hire a private tutor for reading or writing and math and your child would be so advanced.
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
If you decide to pull your child from public school and homeschool your child You should get the full $13,000 for your child that would have been spent on your child in public school
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Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
@HannahWardEdu Good point! I definitely think it is the type of screen time. Ebooks, video courses, live classes, documentaries, etc; those are totally different.
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Hannah Ward 👩🏻‍🏫 Mom (x3) | Learning Designer
This is going to make so many people mad. It's not the screens. If it were the screens earlier generations (before late Gen Z/Alpha) would have been struggling with just as much brain rot. It's the lack of curation and involvement when screens are presented to kids. If the goal is "highest stimulus activity so that my kid will be quiet and leave me alone" you're going to absolutely melt your kid's brain. Short form, attention seeking, algorithmic nightmare content? Yeah. That'll do it. That's just not happening with some Little Bear while playing with blocks or playing some Zoo Tycoon for an hour or watching Heidi as a family. The screen can't be a substitute for parenting - but, it can be a super useful tool while parenting. There is a happy medium here.
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Janine Latulippe
Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
Right now, my daughter is in the orchard. Birds are chirping, last of the snow is melting. Her free-range chickens following her, but she doesn’t notice because she is reading a book, one she chose for herself. This is how kids should learn: happy and at home. #education
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Janine Latulippe
Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
@TheRobertBshow Silk life! Yes! Lower taxes would be nice too though. The LKs are really driving up that grocery bill lol.
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Janine Latulippe
Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
Can’t wait to watch this!
Marissa Streit@marissastreit

Fmr. Supt. of Education @RyanWalters_ Exposes the Education Industrial Complex (00:00) Why parents should stop complaining in private and go public (02:53) What schools do behind closed doors to avoid accountability (05:16) Why Ryan Walters left office to fight teachers unions nationally (06:50) Who really has more power in education: elected officials or unions? (08:20) The truth about local teachers unions vs. the national machine (13:11) The NEA agenda, activist curriculum, and how ideology reaches classrooms (17:40) Why radical books and anti-American messaging are not accidents (20:11) What state standards can and cannot do to protect children (22:25) How activists train teachers to ignore standards and hide content from parents (24:24) Toolkits, publishers, and the apparatus behind ideological education (26:08) Why facts, primary sources, and classical education still matter (29:28) Reading failure, whole language, and why schools ignore what works (33:25) The system that burns out good teachers and rewards activists (37:41) Why standards keep getting lowered while spending keeps rising (40:42) What high expectations actually do for kids (43:24) CA teacher training, LGBTQ activism, and the “Prism” problem (46:21) Student walkouts, politicized classrooms, and the radicalization of children (47:13) Why America’s boys are becoming disaffected and extreme (52:01) Ryan’s advice to parents trying to rescue lost young men (55:00) Why boys need strong male role models before extremists fill the vacuum (58:06) Why good men should become teachers—and how to fight back @Freedom4Teachrs @prageru

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Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
@flowidealism It is worse for boys. That's another thing they don't address in schools, gender. No wonder more people are confused about what gender they are when their education is androgenous.
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Michael Strong
Michael Strong@flowidealism·
A mother called me about her twelve-year-old. Straight A's. Teacher's pet. Model student. And completely miserable. She said: "He comes home and stares at the ceiling. He used to build things, ask questions, argue with me about everything. Now he just does what he's told." That boy didn't have a behavior problem. He had a compliance success story. The school trained all the fight out of him and called it maturity. Within two months in a different environment, the arguing came back. The building came back. His mother cried because she recognized her son again.
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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
🚨 BREAKING: Governor DeSantis is calling for the IMMEDIATE IMPEACHMENT of Judge Tiffany Baker. Judge Baker released a child rapist who was a KNOWN danger to society. While out on bail, the rapist tortured and killed a 5 year old little girl. Should she be impeached?
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Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
Once, I lamented my inability to cook, and one woman challenged me, saying school didn’t stop me from learning how to cook—I still could have learned at home. But, I didn’t! #education
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Sarah Janisse Brown
Sarah Janisse Brown@sarahofindiana·
Back in 2010 I started creating fun curriculum for my kids based on the reality of how they learn. Everything conventional was boring to them. Their big imaginations, love for adventure, and endless curiosity made typical schoolwork comparable to the cold French fries from the bottom of the bag. I gave my kids the opportunity to work with me to create learning journals based on their passions and career dreams. I would start with their specific interests and work all the required subjects into their research. My kids grew up with a deep love for research. Their love for learning is insatiable! What does real learning look like? First they explore and ask questions. Next they play around with ideas and materials related to whatever they are interested in. Then they start to research and they become deeply focused. After a period of research they gather resources and begin to build, create, solve and develop strategic plans all revolving around their quest for knowledge and skills. Over time they master the subject or skill to the point that they become experts. I’ve watch the process many times. That’s why I developed curriculum journals to assist with this process of going from play to mastery.
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Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
What’s going to happen when @RealCandaceO is not observing lent? 😆❤️ Todays episode was eye opening!
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Janine Latulippe@TrueAimEdu·
Children are human beings too, but schools don’t care. They offer no flexibility, no inspiration, and they can’t be bothered about passions, dreams, freedom and love; they only have immovable standards, schedules, and no recognition that children are individuals. #education
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