Yes, yes, I know language slips around, but when a perfectly good word already exists, there is no reason to use a less-suited one to replace it.
Maine Today, Portland, Maine, 24 December 2006, Home Schooling
There’s nothing to quote about homeschooling because the article, a nice one, is about father-coaches and daughter-players. The “home schooling” refers to the good parenting in the families.
Homeschooling is not a catch-all word to describe any interaction between parents and children. That’s parenting. It’s pleasant to read about good parenting.
posted by Valerie
Tags: Genericization, homeschooling
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It’s called parenting, not homeschooling
Yes, yes, I know language slips around, but when a perfectly good word already exists, there is no reason to use a less-suited one to replace it.
There’s nothing to quote about homeschooling because the article, a nice one, is about father-coaches and daughter-players. The “home schooling” refers to the good parenting in the families.
Homeschooling is not a catch-all word to describe any interaction between parents and children. That’s parenting. It’s pleasant to read about good parenting.
posted by Valerie
Tags: Genericization, homeschooling
This entry was posted on January 5, 2007 at 2:33 pm and is filed under News-Commentary. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.