![]() ![]() Her comment was largely irrelevant to the topic of the blog post, but that’s not actually what concerns me. I checked the email address that she posted with and I discovered that she works in public relations. ![]() Her comment begins: “This article was obviously written by someone who has a very limited knowledge of homeschooling…” I kept reading and I was shocked to discover that she was promoting Classical Conversations. She commented on my blog right here on a post titled Why Homeschoolers Fail When it Comes to Diversity. ![]() Which is why I want to introduce you to Kristine Bailey. But, like most scams, their biggest expense is making sure people don’t think they are a scam. The parents feel incompetent unless they pay for training, and then the parents gather their friends to pay more money to the company. Classical Conversations doesn’t need to pay for marketing. The Classical Conversations homepage has two important pieces of a multilevel marketing scheme: training that you pay for so you can then gather up more people to buy the product the trainers are selling. Some redditors think it is a multilevel marketing scheme. Of course, no scathing review is complete without checking for commentary on Reddit. Classical Conversations is not curriculum. I went straight to Matthew 18 to see what’s going on there.)Ĥ. (Proselytizer sidenote: If Christians want to get Jews to read the New Testament they should publish lists like that one.
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