tricia

I need to clarify that what I bought to help my journey into unschooling was the record keeping book for unschooling, not for homeschooling! That's what I said in my update post. I think it will help me to slide into what naturally feels right me but my mind tends to fight. I've had my children home with me from day one over 26 years ago when I began homeschooling and I've always 'felt' like there was more, or something different and it has taken me this long to tap into what I felt all along. That children can do this!

Tricia

Pam Sorooshian

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 10:50 AM, tricia <vpsmith14@...> wrote:

> >>> the record keeping book for unschooling, not for homeschooling!<<<


What is that?

-pam


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Robin Bentley

>
>>>>> the record keeping book for unschooling, not for homeschooling!<<<
>
>
> What is that?
>
It might be Sara McGrath's "Recordkeeping for Unschoolers". It's in
journal form. It says it has information on meeting legal requirements
and I hope she's provided links for each state. She's from WA.

Robin B.

sheeboo2

> > >>> the record keeping book for unschooling, not for homeschooling!<<<

======
What is that?
-pam
======

Funny. If it's the one I'm thinking of, it's a fancied up (page-design-wise) version of some old advice I've always attributed to you, Pam: to note what your child is:
watching
doing
listening to
thinking about
places they've gone to
etc......

Brie

Sandra Dodd

-=-I need to clarify that what I bought to help my journey into unschooling was the record keeping book for unschooling, not for homeschooling! -=-

How can you clarify it for us? You were clear the first time. But you are explaining to us all that you intend to take a step away from unschooling--that you intend to cling to school-at-home ways and means.

-=- I've always 'felt' like there was more, or something different and it has taken me this long to tap into what I felt all along. That children can do this!-=-

The children can't unschool while the mother is measuring and charing what they learn.

Sandra

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Pam Sorooshian

Yeah - I totally came up with that record-keeping form. I offer it free to
anybody who asks.

-pam

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 2:28 PM, sheeboo2 <brmino@...> wrote:

> Funny. If it's the one I'm thinking of, it's a fancied up
> (page-design-wise) version of some old advice I've always attributed to
> you, Pam: to note what your child is:
> watching
> doing
> listening to
> thinking about
> places they've gone to
> etc......
>


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K Pennell

Oh, that sounds like a good change for us for record keeping next year (or starting now). I do worry about keeping the state at bay, so I write stuff down, but that seems a great way to record in a way that is not all school-y. Awesome for a newbie like me. Is it on line somewhere, Pam?


--- On Sat, 6/2/12, Pam Sorooshian <pamsoroosh@...> wrote:

From: Pam Sorooshian <pamsoroosh@...>
Subject: Re: [AlwaysLearning] Re: Daughter reading several books at once
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, June 2, 2012, 11:43 PM

Yeah - I totally came up with that record-keeping form. I offer it free to
anybody who asks.

-pam

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 2:28 PM, sheeboo2 <brmino@...> wrote:

> Funny. If it's the one I'm thinking of, it's a fancied up
> (page-design-wise) version of some old advice I've always attributed to
> you, Pam: to note what your child is:
> watching
> doing
> listening to
> thinking about
> places they've gone to
> etc......
>


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