Old 03-07-2014, 06:44 AM
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Jean in Ohio13452
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Location: Ashtabula County, Ohio NE Corner
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Originally Posted by Onetomatoplant View Post
I had Home Ec in middle school, but I didn't learn any "life skills" that carried me forward. Yes, we sewed and we cooked, but it was only over the course of half the school year, maybe enough to spark interest, but not enough to develop any skills. My mom taught me how to cook (she didn't sew); we five kids cleaned, did laundry, helped with cooking, etc. I have four brothers and they left the house knowing how to cook and do laundry. My husband's sister has five kids (16-24 yrs old) and not a one of them does laundry, cleans, or knows their way around a kitchen. That, to me, is just a sin. While I think it's great to have Home Ec classes, I also think we shouldn't expect our kids to learn these skills at school.
WE did much more than just cooking- we learned nutrition, menu planning, Baking, Canning and other cooking skills, Budgeting, First Aid, interior Decorating, Sewing, Fabric Care, + how to get out of the Home Ec Room when you have your pinned Dress on during a Fire Drill ( yep happened to me). We had little Quizzes, I learned how to set up a display in the Showcase in the Hall way- ran a little projector for the presentations etc... so much these kids are missing out on today...
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