Laureen

Heya!

I know there's a good rebuttal or seven to the argument that kids must
learn to do hideous things they don't want to do because they have to do
that "in the real world", so it's ok to force them into stuff... It's not
the Chores page (which is what I led with)... help!

--
~~L!

s/v Excellent Adventure
http://www.theexcellentadventure.com/

"The greatest expression of rebellion is *joy*."
— Joss Whedon


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sandralynndodd

No one responded to this; sorry .
I couldn't think of anything but http://sandradodd.com/haveto
or the arguments about bedtimes and real-world work hours in The Big Book of Unschooling (and maybe also in the sleep pages).

--- In [email protected], Laureen <splashing@...> wrote:
>
> Heya!
>
> I know there's a good rebuttal or seven to the argument that kids must
> learn to do hideous things they don't want to do because they have to do
> that "in the real world", so it's ok to force them into stuff... It's not
> the Chores page (which is what I led with)... help!
>
> --
> ~~L!
>
> s/v Excellent Adventure
> http://www.theexcellentadventure.com/
>
> "The greatest expression of rebellion is *joy*."
> â€" Joss Whedon
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>