Russ & Julie Anderson

> We had two years of hosting girls from Japan. It was wonderful. I'd do
> it again in a heartbeat if I had an extra room.
>
> Joylyn

So how did it go school wise.. did you have much interaction with the school
they attended? What did your Japanese students think of unschoolers? I have
an almost 8 year old dd that is a non reader..something that I am totally
comfortable with. but I'm alittle bit afraid of being put on the
spot..trying to decide if the risks would be worth it. They are really
encouraging us to do this..as we are a farm/country family and several of
these girls are really wanting to experience farm life.
Thanks,
Julie in MO

Joylyn

Lexie was only a toddler so school didn't come up. The kids were also
older, and going to community college.

Joylyn

Russ & Julie Anderson wrote:

>
>
> > We had two years of hosting girls from Japan. It was wonderful. I'd do
> > it again in a heartbeat if I had an extra room.
> >
> > Joylyn
>
> So how did it go school wise.. did you have much interaction with the
> school
> they attended? What did your Japanese students think of unschoolers? I
> have
> an almost 8 year old dd that is a non reader..something that I am totally
> comfortable with. but I'm alittle bit afraid of being put on the
> spot..trying to decide if the risks would be worth it. They are really
> encouraging us to do this..as we are a farm/country family and several of
> these girls are really wanting to experience farm life.
> Thanks,
> Julie in MO
>
>
>
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