Home School PE — Soccer Training

Regular Physical Exercise is crucial for growing children, especially when they are taught from home. They need an outlet for all that pent up energy, and it is the parent’s responsibility to see that they get what they need. Our children share their views on one of their routine football training sessions

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8 Responses to “Home School PE — Soccer Training”

  1. soccerboiR10 Says:

    homeschooling sucks! its screws u over in sports and life in general.

  2. jetblakink Says:

    Speak for yourself!

    The same can be said for state school with 40 plus children per class, and teachers who don’t give a damn. I never received a single days one-on-one training when I was at my local comprehensive, and those who didn’t make the team, were treated effectively as fodder. Now that’s what I call a “screw up!”

    Home schooling is hard, but when done properly, it is very rewarding. Good home-schooling breeds champions.

  3. orytsikunt Says:

    BAHAHAHA the small kids like im 8 and 9years old hahaa :L

  4. RONUHRIG Says:

    Awesome , Homeschool is the Best form of Education , You are blessed for your courage and vision , you are developing world changers , little champions today , big champions tomorrow. Well Done.

  5. pohang279 Says:

    you guys should understand that there are pros and cons for both PUBLIC EDUCATION and HOME SCHOOLING..

  6. txlfowler Says:

    I love your reply to the “homeschool sucks” comment. “Good home-schooling breeds champions.” This is what we’re striving towards.

  7. chanel542 Says:

    speak for yourself.

  8. BlacksAreBeautiful Says:

    All praise is due to MFM for raising up The most Hon. Elijah Muhammad. Please tell me how this fits in or goes against the Messenger’s teaching on sport and play.

    ASA

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