khermann7

I am very new to unschooling. I was wondering if there is a file
available to help fill out paperwork such as the IHIP and quartly
reports. I would love some help. Thanks.

jlh44music

"khermann7" <khermann@...> wrote:
> I am very new to unschooling. I was wondering if there is a file
available to help fill out paperwork such as the IHIP and quartly
reports. I would love some help. Thanks.>

What state are you in? Each one is different. Hopefully there's
someone here from yours who can give you more specific info.

Also, don't forget to sign your posts so we know who you are!

8-)
Jann

stacisenatore

--- In [email protected], "jlh44music" <jlh44music@...>
wrote:
>
> "khermann7" <khermann@> wrote:
> > I am very new to unschooling. I was wondering if there is a file
> available to help fill out paperwork such as the IHIP and quartly
> reports. I would love some help. Thanks.>
>
> What state are you in? Each one is different. Hopefully there's
> someone here from yours who can give you more specific info.
>
> Also, don't forget to sign your posts so we know who you are!
>
> 8-)
> Jann
>
Hi, I live in New York and I need help with this also. Thanks, Staci

Danielle Conger

There's a New York based unschooling list, FUNNY, that would be able to
answer state questions about the IHIP:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FamiliesUnschoolingiNNY/

There's a list of local unschooling groups at
http://organiclearning.org/localgroups If anyone wants to send me a
link to their group, I'd be happy to add it.

--
~~Danielle
Emily (9), Julia (8), Sam (6)
http://www.organiclearning.blogspot.com

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

Connections: ezine of unschooling and mindful parenting
http://connections.organiclearning.org

Ren Allen

~~Hi, I live in New York and I need help with this also. Thanks, Staci~~

Quick reminder: This list is not here to help you navigate local
issues. We can sometimes send a link for your state, but we're here to
help people understand unschooling, not help them figure out how to
fill out paperwork.
This list has people from all over (not just U.S. even) and we can't
possibly be an "everything" resource for everybody. Thanks.

Ren
learninginfreedom.com

stacisenatore

--- In [email protected], "Ren Allen"
<starsuncloud@...> wrote:
>
>
> ~~Hi, I live in New York and I need help with this also. Thanks,
Staci~~
>
> Quick reminder: This list is not here to help you navigate local
> issues. We can sometimes send a link for your state, but we're here to
> help people understand unschooling, not help them figure out how to
> fill out paperwork.
> This list has people from all over (not just U.S. even) and we can't
> possibly be an "everything" resource for everybody. Thanks.
>
> Ren
> learninginfreedom.com
>
Hi Ren, I do not need help with the legal issues of the paperwork I'm
just not sure how to word the unschooling part of it. Sorry I didn't
clarify, I'm new too. Staci

stacisenatore

--- In [email protected], Danielle Conger
<danielle.conger@...> wrote:
>
> There's a New York based unschooling list, FUNNY, that would be
able to
> answer state questions about the IHIP:
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FamiliesUnschoolingiNNY/
>
> There's a list of local unschooling groups at
> http://organiclearning.org/localgroups If anyone wants to send me
a
> link to their group, I'd be happy to add it.
>
> --
> ~~Danielle
> Emily (9), Julia (8), Sam (6)
> http://www.organiclearning.blogspot.com
> Thank you so much. Staci
> ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
>
> Connections: ezine of unschooling and mindful parenting
> http://connections.organiclearning.org
>

Ren Allen

~I do not need help with the legal issues of the paperwork I'm
just not sure how to word the unschooling part of it.~

Ah, ok.:)
I think there are some good links for that....I'll see what I can find.

Ren
learninginfreedom.com

jlh44music

> ~I do not need help with the legal issues of the paperwork I'm
> just not sure how to word the unschooling part of it.~>

Here's a list of Educationese that some people have found helpful:

Examples of Daily Activities Translated into Educationese:

Speaking Educationese
Here are a few daily activities translated into educationese.

*Trip to the library: Research Instruction; Silent, Sustained
Reading; Resource Identification
*Field Trip to Store:{depending grocery, building supply,Walmart}
Consumer Math; Health & Hygiene Instruction, Geography, Consumer
Education, Time and Money
Gardening: Science
*Trip to the Homeschool Support Group: Socializational Development.
*Playing Outside: Low-Organized Physical Education
*Interesting Family Outing: {even if it's on the weekend, call it a
school day if there's enough time spent)- Educational Field Trip;
Resource Field Trip in conjunction with _____ (name of subject)
*Arts & Crafts: in relation to any subject- Manipulative Construction
relating to ____ (name of subject)
*Chores along with the family: Manual Arts; Home Economics; Time-on-
Task development
*Child Learning to be helpful: Values Education
*Child Learning to be Brave: Independent, Resourceful People-
Quantitive, Contributive Sociological Development
*Field Trip to Dentist: Geography, Health, Occupational Education
*Legos, K'nex or Blocks- Building Critical Thinking, Small Motor
Skills, Design
*Kicking Around a Soccer Ball: PE, Angles, Critical Thinking, Large
Motor Skills
*Field Trip to Zoo: Reading(zoo map}, P.E.(walking all day) reading
and narrating(read and observe-tell about what you saw and read
about)
*Nature Walk:{collecting while on the walk} PE,and if look up the
care and kind of critters, Reading and Science
*Reading the Daily Paper: Social Studies
*Drawing: Art
*4-H Activities: Social Studies/Science/Language Arts
*Bicycling: PE
*Talking with Grandma About Her Life and Experiences: History
*Playing Monopoly: Math
*TV Documentaries/Movies: History, Geography, Science
*Channels Like TLC, History, National Geographic,Animal Planet, PBS,
and The Health Channel: {Depending on Subject} History, Science,
Social Studies, Geography
*Painting a room: Math and PE
*Pet care: PE and Science
*Volunteering at the Library: Language Arts
*E-mailing friends/Writing a Pen Pal: Language Arts
*Guitar/Piano lessons: Fine Arts
*Volunteering with a community drama group: Fine Arts and English
*Red Cross First Aid Class: Science
*Travel: Geography, social studies

Jann