Noemi Hiraishi

Thank you Sandra Dodd and Nancy Wooton for the hints.

I will begin my journey by reading the book, "It's So Amazing: A Book About
Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families" that a dear friend offered to
lend.

As to what will come next, I will let below site to guide me.

http://www.scarleteen.com/shop/index.html

thank you for the hints!

noemi fm Japan. She just had the insight that Unschooling is deciding at
every second; unschooling is learning to taking decision by making it. That
is, unschooling is deciding which is thinking all the time.

Paula Sjogerman

Wanna hear something funny?

The woman who runs scarletteen.com used to be our ..... well, we never knew
what to call her. Our Heather. She took kids in her house and played with
them. Zoe and Quinn both spent some time with her when they were little and
we had to both be somewhere at the same time. I guess you could call it day
care, but it was way too casual and part-time to be that.


Paula

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In a message dated 7/14/2003 8:16:52 AM Central Daylight Time,
sjogy@... writes:

> scarletteen.com

Beware. I entered this in the go box of my browser, without the www etc.,
and I got a lot of porno pop-ups with the f-word in them. Lots of them over and
over again. Never got to any site like what was described.

Is it spelled correctly above?

Tuck


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In a message dated 7/14/2003 8:48:58 AM Central Daylight Time,
Tuckervill@... writes:

> Beware. I entered this in the go box of my browser, without the www etc.,
> and I got a lot of porno pop-ups with the f-word in them. Lots of them over
> and
> over again. Never got to any site like what was described.
>
> Is it spelled correctly above?
>

I got brave again and tried it with one t and it worked fine.

Tuck


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In a message dated 7/14/03 1:45:47 AM, noeminh@... writes:

<< unschooling is deciding which is thinking all the time >>

My middle child, Marty, is 14.
Saturday he said he had just realized that our whole lives are strings of
decisions to make.

When I was his age, I had no way to think that, because I had very few
decisions to make. I did what people told me to do.

I told Marty he was right, and that even when you're sitting still, you
decide to stay there instead of getting up to do something else.

Maybe because unschooled kids can think bigger thoughts sooner, they'll have
time in their lives to think MORE thoughts. Maybe because they will have come
to realizations about the nature of life sooner, they will have life enough
to think big thoughts few people have thought before.

Or maybe they'll just decide to have quiet, peaceful happy lives!

Sandra