I didn't quite follow what Aiden meant when he talked about what he'd do differently from his parents. Like was he saying his parents were too conventional and concerned with what society thinks? Or did they feel both parents (or just mom) wanted to shape their interests too much? I'm assuming shaping their children's ideas and interests may have been one key unspoken reason for homeschooling.
I didn't quite follow what Aiden meant when he talked about what he'd do differently from his parents. Like was he saying his parents were too conventional and concerned with what society thinks? Or did they feel both parents (or just mom) wanted to shape their interests too much? I'm assuming shaping their children's ideas and interests may have been one key unspoken reason for homeschooling.
I didn't quite follow what Aiden meant when he talked about what he'd do differently from his parents. Like was he saying his parents were too conventional and concerned with what society thinks? Or did they feel both parents (or just mom) wanted to shape their interests too much? I'm assuming shaping their children's ideas and interests may have been one key unspoken reason for homeschooling.