Stay Out of School (video)

12/06/20128 Comments

Tonight James talks to the “unplugged mom” Laurette Lynn (laurettelynn.com) about her book, Don’t Do Drugs Stay Out of School. We discuss the conditioning and indoctrination of the compulsory education system and how parents can take their children off the treadmill of traditional schooling. Join us tonight for a fascinating conversation about the inter-generational revolution that can truly change our planet for the better. (Note: Corbett Report listeners can buy Laurette’s book at a 10% discount by entering “corbett” as the coupoon code.)

 

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  1. Book: Don’t Do Drugs, Stay Out of School | Thought Crime Radio | 12/06/2012
    • mkey says:

      ADHD by the Numbers: Facts, Statistics, and You
      https://www.healthline.com/health/adhd/facts-statistics-infographic

      – Males are almost three times more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than females.
      – During their lifetimes, 13 percent of men will be diagnosed with ADHD. Just 4.2 percent of women will be diagnosed.
      – The average age of ADHD diagnosis is 7 years old.
      – Symptoms of ADHD typically first appear between the ages of 3 and 6.
      – ADHD isn’t just a childhood disorder. About 4 percent of American adults over the age of 18 deal with ADHD on a daily basis.

      An estimated 6.4 million American children ages 4 to 17 have been diagnosed with ADHD. The incidence of ADHD is higher in some states than others.

      Currently, 6.1 percent of American children are being treated for ADHD with medication. Some states have higher rates of treatment with medication than others. About 23 percent of American children who have been diagnosed with ADHD aren’t receiving medicine or mental health counseling for their disorder.

      Cost is a major factor when it comes to how a condition affects someone. Treatment plans and medications can be expensive, and planning around payment can be stressful. A study from 2007 suggested that the “cost of illness” for a person with ADHD is $14,576 each year. That means ADHD costs Americans $42.5 billion dollars each year — and that’s on the conservative side of ADHD prevalence estimates.

  1. mkey says:

    How “Unschooling” Can Benefit your child and the world
    https://www.thedailybell.com/all-articles/news-analysis/how-unschooling-can-benefit-your-child-and-the-world/

    Unschooling is a way of life that serves the individual from childhood all the way through adulthood, forming a purposeful, productive member of society. The assumption of the unschooler is that they do not learn. If you were to scratch the surface, you would see a deep-rooted love of active learning.

    The unschooling movement is a respectful, peaceful revolution that has the potential to change the world in a single generation. Leaving our children with a better world is the ideal dream of most parents and by respecting and trusting our children, it can become a reality. Through unschooling, the individual will be given an invaluable set of tools to change and shape a new world.

  2. mkey says:

    Jon Jandai on Freedom
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycG-142ulrs

    All over the world the message is the same.

    • debra.b says:

      mkey, thanks for introducing me to Jon Jandai several comment threads back. He has a very calming effect on me.

      Excellent message!

      BUMP
      BUMP
      BUMP

      • mkey says:

        You are very much welcome. Share it around, I had good luck with youboob suggestions but probaly because I was looking into water filtration systems (one very efficiently built by Jon) instead of this freedom yada yada claptrap.

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