Re: [unschoolingbasics] Help! I want to unschool
Nance Confer
unschoolingbasicsSame story in FL. There are some regulations that you have to comply with but nothing that has prevented us from unschooling. Some paperwork but that's all it is -- paper disconnected from your actual life. :)
And about gangs. Yes, there are bad areas. The county north of us -- St. Lucie -- has some bad stories. You will find large cities with the same problems and benefits of any other large city, but you will also find many tiny towns like ours -- drive through a few traffic lights and you have missed us. :)
I'd say jobs are a bigger issue than either of these.
Nance
Help! I want to unschool but I am afraid...
Posted by: "Debra Rossing" debra.rossing@... soggyboysmom
Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:26 am (PST)
NO you can't be penalized - as far as the state goes, you are "homeschooling" and in CT, you have no paperwork to turn in to the state. HOW you "homeschool" is irrelevant to the . . .
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And about gangs. Yes, there are bad areas. The county north of us -- St. Lucie -- has some bad stories. You will find large cities with the same problems and benefits of any other large city, but you will also find many tiny towns like ours -- drive through a few traffic lights and you have missed us. :)
I'd say jobs are a bigger issue than either of these.
Nance
Help! I want to unschool but I am afraid...
Posted by: "Debra Rossing" debra.rossing@... soggyboysmom
Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:26 am (PST)
NO you can't be penalized - as far as the state goes, you are "homeschooling" and in CT, you have no paperwork to turn in to the state. HOW you "homeschool" is irrelevant to the . . .
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