Tina

I haven't read the book yet, but I watched the video today. It was a
seminar put on by the author explaining his philosophy. It was
wonderful. It really was the blue print I needed in relation to
parenting as an unschooler.

It's funny, though. Watching it made me more aware of unschooling
and what I already knew to be true in my heart. I was surprised at
how much I really knew already, the things that are common sense to
me that I have taken for granted.

I highly recommend it to everyone. The title is almost misleading as
it applied to parenting every child, not just explosive children.
The title almost turned me away, because I wasn't sure that it
applied to my son. I think it would be especially valuable to those
coming to the unschooling way of life later in the game.

Tina

Wendy E

where did you get the video?

--- In [email protected], "Tina" <zoocrew@w...>
wrote:
> I haven't read the book yet, but I watched the video today. It
was a
> seminar put on by the author explaining his philosophy. It was
> wonderful. It really was the blue print I needed in relation to
> parenting as an unschooler.
>
> It's funny, though. Watching it made me more aware of unschooling
> and what I already knew to be true in my heart. I was surprised
at
> how much I really knew already, the things that are common sense
to
> me that I have taken for granted.
>
> I highly recommend it to everyone. The title is almost misleading
as
> it applied to parenting every child, not just explosive children.
> The title almost turned me away, because I wasn't sure that it
> applied to my son. I think it would be especially valuable to
those
> coming to the unschooling way of life later in the game.
>
> Tina

Tina

The video was available through my local library co-op.

Tina