Nanci Kuykendall

>...we do talk a lot about what we don't do. Maybe
>because sometimes its easier to discuss what
>unschooling is not rather that what it is.
...
>How can I pass on that knowing? I mean can I even?
>Each person has to find that within themselves.
>Kathy

Unschooling itself is a term that is defined as what
it is not. It is not school. That sets the tone I
think, for what people initialy think and feel about
unschooling, both supporters and nay-sayers.

Unschooling is a mindest that for us flows freely into
and connects with all the other aspects of our lives
in other ways. The unschooling life leads us to other
growth and change, opening our minds to new freedoms
and challenges, striving to follow our dreams both as
a family and as individuals. I don't really care for
the term Unscooling, but I utilize it as something
that others rqecognize and connect with, something
that conveys a message aobut us and our lives
together, something that allows us to network with
others. I would prefer a term less couched in the
negative and associating with what we DON'T believe
in.

Nanci K.

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