Unschooling Groups in Oklahoma?
Amy
Does any one know of any unschooling groups in Oklahoma? My family and
I are members of a homeschool group in our area. This group isn't very
accepting to the idea of unschooling.
I have learned through experiences that who you spend time with effects
the way you see and do things. If I don't find more like minded people
to spend time with I'm affraid I will be forever making the transition
of letting go of the traditionally ACCEPTED ways to homeschool.
Amy
I are members of a homeschool group in our area. This group isn't very
accepting to the idea of unschooling.
I have learned through experiences that who you spend time with effects
the way you see and do things. If I don't find more like minded people
to spend time with I'm affraid I will be forever making the transition
of letting go of the traditionally ACCEPTED ways to homeschool.
Amy
Melissa
Hey!
I just emailed asking which part of the state you live in, as we have
an awesome unschooling group in Oklahoma called FYI
Melissa
Mom to Josh (12), Breanna (10), Emily (9), Rachel (7), Sam (6), Dan
(4), and Avari Rose (2)
share our lives at
http://360.yahoo.com/multimomma
I just emailed asking which part of the state you live in, as we have
an awesome unschooling group in Oklahoma called FYI
Melissa
Mom to Josh (12), Breanna (10), Emily (9), Rachel (7), Sam (6), Dan
(4), and Avari Rose (2)
share our lives at
http://360.yahoo.com/multimomma
On Dec 16, 2007, at 2:55 PM, Amy wrote:
> Does any one know of any unschooling groups in Oklahoma? My family and
> I are members of a homeschool group in our area. This group isn't very
> accepting to the idea of unschooling.
> I have learned through experiences that who you spend time with
> effects
> the way you see and do things. If I don't find more like minded people
> to spend time with I'm affraid I will be forever making the transition
> of letting go of the traditionally ACCEPTED ways to homeschool.
> Amy
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