re: unschooling vs radical unschooling
[email protected]
In a message dated 7/22/2006 8:02:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
I'm just not sure what I should be doing to help him understand what
his "job" is. I just feel like he's missing out and the farther behind
and he's not in the least interested in doing schooly type stuff or
learning how to write/type so he can talk with kids online, doesn't
seem interested in friends or prettymuch doing anything new. <<<<<
I had a couple of questions. How do you know he is "behind" in schooly
things? Is he required by the state to keep up with his age peers? And one
more, what do you consider his "job" to be?
Thanks,
Pam G
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[email protected] writes:
I'm just not sure what I should be doing to help him understand what
his "job" is. I just feel like he's missing out and the farther behind
and he's not in the least interested in doing schooly type stuff or
learning how to write/type so he can talk with kids online, doesn't
seem interested in friends or prettymuch doing anything new. <<<<<
I had a couple of questions. How do you know he is "behind" in schooly
things? Is he required by the state to keep up with his age peers? And one
more, what do you consider his "job" to be?
Thanks,
Pam G
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