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> inb4 illegal

no shit Sherlock

I am looking for practical ways to not get my kids ruined by the school system.
Ideally in or between Sauerland and Pfalz.
More precisely I want to get in contact with people who have similar ideas or are doing it allready. Moving to other parts of Germany is possible if necessary.
All I found on the web so far, are people to far away from me or overprized skype calls.
Is it illegal?
Consult with local laws.
> not get my kids ruined by the school system. 
You want to ruin your kids yourself. A bit of DIY. You know not having your kids socializing with other kids can fuck them up pretty well.
> I want to get in contact with people who have similar ideas or are doing it allready.
/kc/ is bad place for it. You can get contact only with me here. Noone else is here.
> picrel comfy home
It comfy only on the pic. It's called poverty otherwise. There is a reason why Slavic serfs wanted to hang their liege lords all the time.
Also
> säge
Why?

 >>/54210/
> You know not having your kids socializing with other kids can fuck them up pretty well.
>  >I want to get in contact with people who have similar ideas or are doing it allready.
Didnt you realize anything writing this right next to each other?

> Is it illegal?
to my knowlege there is no legal way in Germany. I also would have assumed that there are only Germans on Krautchan end you would know Schulfplicht. At this point I wonder, wieso wir nicht deutsch sprechen...
> You can get contact only with me here. Noone else is here.
You are talking to yourself on this board?


 >>/54214/
I have assumed that "krautchan" is the same as the original.
But it appears that I am wrong and this thread is missplaced.

But as I am here allready, I might aswell elaborate on why school sucks.

> every kid is individual
in school everyone gets the same curiculum
> learning works best if the kid is motivated
motivation comes from the kid, its not given to him like schools pretend
> oversocialization
there are WAY to many kids in school


Interesting, there are a few doubts, however. Assuming the parents have the means, knowhow and will to properly educate their kids at home:
> how best to avoid sheltering them too much from the outside world, so they can be streetwise etc.?

> I know a girl who was homeschooled and grateful for her family values (she is very close to her family) but she claimed to have missed the social aspect of school and didn't have as many opportunities for friendships and perhaps social maturing, how could the parents best address this?

> how soon can the parents introduce the kids to the notions and dangers behind social media, normalized promiscuity, porn and the Internet?


Also,
> comfy_home_2.jpg

That looks extremely comfy and I have played with the notion of many people having lived like this throughout history and even prehistory. But would that closed environment with the fireplace not be dangerous in terms of CO2 and CO poisoning?

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In the Nihon Shoki it mentions Emishi living in the ground.
The version of the Nihon Shoki I have is an English translation  from the early 20th century and the translator makes many interesting foot notes based on his knowledge of the area where he says Ainu still do live in the ground.

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 >>/54574/
 >>/54576/
Quite a few people find the idea of such buildings as comfy homes. The depicted one seems typically Slavic.
There are many places all around the world where people lived in similar dugouts. Even here the archaeologists found lots of remains of buildings which were half sunk into the ground (compared to the pic in OP, like it had half the depth of that) from the Árpád-era (the first dynasty of Hungarian kings) and they theorize that they were homes, others think they were tied to some kind of work. I'm not sure if all but many had a lower level in one corner, like in the depth of a human calf. They don't really know why, some guesses they sit there...
Slavs also had similar buildings with a fireplace in one corner.

Anyway there are many problems with these. The big plus is insulation, the big minus is waterproofing. It's easy to get a pool in spring in a place like OP. For harsh winter, like in Siberia, it's perfectly fine, for it snows a lot, everything is "dry" due to the -30 and lower.
Smoke issue can be solved with a chimney. But in OP that looks more like an oven for baking bread - those need a closed space that retains heat and not a windpipe like a normal fireplace.

There is a lot to write about these. Even today people plan dugout houses and homes.



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