We all know that one kid who can do absolutely everything, right? And his skills are so superior to your own that you can't help but be just the tiniest bit jealous, even if you love him. Know what I'm talking about?
Well, I didn't know that type of person until January of this year. His name is Noah and when I say he can do everything, I mean it. The kid dances, acts, crochets, plays the piano, plays the guitar, plays the harmonica WHILE playing either the piano or guitar, makes really funny inappropriate jokes, takes college-level classes, and is only 14 years old. Sometimes I wonder how this kid manages to do everything he does and is still so awesome. I have two words for you, my friends: Home school.
A lot of people knock homeschooling because they say it makes the kids antisocial and just plain creepy. While this might be true for some people, others are different. Take Noah for example. He's not really weird at all (at least, not by my standards). And my friend Bridget was homeschooled her hole life up until high school, and she is one of the most well-liked girls in my entire grade. She's also one of the best vocalists and artists I know.
The moral of the story is "Don't be hatin' on home schooled kids." You never know. They might just turn out to be the most amazing people you'll ever meet.
Well, I didn't know that type of person until January of this year. His name is Noah and when I say he can do everything, I mean it. The kid dances, acts, crochets, plays the piano, plays the guitar, plays the harmonica WHILE playing either the piano or guitar, makes really funny inappropriate jokes, takes college-level classes, and is only 14 years old. Sometimes I wonder how this kid manages to do everything he does and is still so awesome. I have two words for you, my friends: Home school.
A lot of people knock homeschooling because they say it makes the kids antisocial and just plain creepy. While this might be true for some people, others are different. Take Noah for example. He's not really weird at all (at least, not by my standards). And my friend Bridget was homeschooled her hole life up until high school, and she is one of the most well-liked girls in my entire grade. She's also one of the best vocalists and artists I know.
The moral of the story is "Don't be hatin' on home schooled kids." You never know. They might just turn out to be the most amazing people you'll ever meet.
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