Our school eliminated the position of our wood shop teacher last week. We lost home economics a couple of years ago and I think metal shop has been gone a long time but I don't know for sure. We still have small engine and agriculture classes, but I wonder how long those will last.
What are our kids going to do for the basic everyday skills that they'll need? Do any of you still have industrial arts programs in your public schools or are they under the knife like ours? Do/did you, as a parent, try pass along these skills to your kids and how successful have you been?
What are our kids going to do for the basic everyday skills that they'll need? Do any of you still have industrial arts programs in your public schools or are they under the knife like ours? Do/did you, as a parent, try pass along these skills to your kids and how successful have you been?

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) but I hung out with my Dad and I actually absorbed a few things while being a little PITA! A lot of my friends and peers have no mechanical abilities whatsoever. They are amazed at what I do in my house and the projects I build, which are mostly carpentry related as opposed to finer woodworking.
I'm looking to see if her public schools offer any sort of shop classes, which I will encourage when the time comes.
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