Pam Hartley

I think everything works the same way.

When people say, "My son just sits and stares out the window, unschooling
isn't working" it's hard to explain that this is unschooling, as much as
reading or writing or building or breathing is, no more, no less, and that
it's working just fine.

When I'm working with my dog and she offers up something and I don't respond
to it, she knows that that isn't what I was after. Silence means as much as
praise.

Absence of light isn't just absence of light, it's also dark. :)

Pam

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From: Dan Vilter <dvilter@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [AlwaysLearning] Re: The abstract realm that lies between the 9x13
pan and the 9x9 pan
Date: Mon, Dec 3, 2001, 1:10 PM


> In music, the silences and the lack of harmony are as much a part of the
> music as the busy runs and big loud chords.

Theatre can work in the same way.



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Tia Leschke

>
>When I'm working with my dog and she offers up something and I don't respond
>to it, she knows that that isn't what I was after. Silence means as much as
>praise.

Click training?
Tia

Tia Leschke leschke@...
On Vancouver Island
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Pam Hartley

Not yet, though I plan to fool with it down the road.

Pam

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From: Tia Leschke <leschke@...>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AlwaysLearning] Re: The abstract realm that lies between
the 9x13 pan and the 9x9 pan
Date: Mon, Dec 3, 2001, 2:33 PM


>
>When I'm working with my dog and she offers up something and I don't respond
>to it, she knows that that isn't what I was after. Silence means as much as
>praise.

Click training?



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