lists for families with teens?
mk85s
Since I've been paying closer attention to the unschooling lists again
(I've been dealing with illness in the family for the past couple of
years), I've noticed there are several more specialized lists (parents
of younger children, gamers, etc.) Does anyone know of one for parents
of unschooling teens?
Maria
(I've been dealing with illness in the family for the past couple of
years), I've noticed there are several more specialized lists (parents
of younger children, gamers, etc.) Does anyone know of one for parents
of unschooling teens?
Maria
Sandra Dodd
-=-I've noticed there are several more specialized lists (parents
of younger children, gamers, etc.) Does anyone know of one for parents
of unschooling teens?-=-
No, but I don't think it's a good idea to have one. Already,
splitting things out has created some disadvantages. Most people
with a teen have a younger child too. Most people with a toddler
could use "reading ahead" to see what to expect or where they're going.
http://sandradodd.com/teen
There are some things collected from other topics and writings, and
you can talk about teens here or at Unschooling Discussion.
Sandra
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of younger children, gamers, etc.) Does anyone know of one for parents
of unschooling teens?-=-
No, but I don't think it's a good idea to have one. Already,
splitting things out has created some disadvantages. Most people
with a teen have a younger child too. Most people with a toddler
could use "reading ahead" to see what to expect or where they're going.
http://sandradodd.com/teen
There are some things collected from other topics and writings, and
you can talk about teens here or at Unschooling Discussion.
Sandra
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mk85s
Does anyone know of one for parents
haven't seen it on the list.
Maria
> of unschooling teens?-=-I just figured if a teen list existed, I'd like to check it out.
>
> No, but I don't think it's a good idea to have one. Already,
> splitting things out has created some disadvantages.
> you can talk about teens here or at Unschooling Discussion.I did write in response to the mom with the 16 year old daughter, but I
>
haven't seen it on the list.
Maria