Johanna

Hello,

I'm Johanna from Germany (again)... som of you might remember me.

The magazine I work and write for, www.unerzogen-magazine.de, is
looking for an unschooling parent who could write for an article (in
English) about unschooling YOUNG kids, meaning before the common age
of 6 when they start school.

Do you know someone who usually gives great advice with toddlers and
preschoolers, who has a few children that age or who were recently
that age, and who likes to write and would give it a try? It may be a
professional writer, but doesnt have to be, we can help. If you are
interested yourself or if you know anybody, please write us: johanna.gundermann@...

"unerzogen" is a young German magazine, it's only been out there
almost 2 years now. It issues 4 times a year. We publish articles on
unschooling, respectful parenting (equal rights for all ages),
democratic education (as our only option for free learning since
homeschooling is illegal in Germany) and about the right to choose
your own education (which we do not have in Germany). Since our first
issue, we have published two articles about unschooling in each issue.

Please forward this message to other mailinglists if you can, as well
as friends or groups where there might be people who are interested.
I'm writing only to this mailinglist, in hope you will forward to the
many other unschooling mailingslist that exist.

On of the things the article should be about is, that from an
unschooling point of view, it doesn't matter if the child ist 10 or 4
years old. Children learn all the time. Then it could have ideas and
tips on what to do with kids that age, how does it look like when
parents who embrace unschooling have kids that are so young that
"school" isn't an option anyway. Do they still act differently, do
they see their kid's "learning" in a different way, does anything
change when they turn 6....


Thank you for reading,

Johanna

Karen Hsu

Johanna,
I tried to reply to you, but got a delivery failure and the email didn't go
through.

Please email me - I have a great recommendation.

Karen

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