Suggested reading for the newbie?
Tonya Tedesco
Hi all -
I am new here. We have two little ones 4 & 1 1/2. We are planning on
keeping them home. I have read several of the Holt books and saw a
post about some other recommended readings - it was within the text of
a response with a different title. I can't find it now. Can anyone
suggest some additional readings for a newbie? Thanks, Tonya in Boston
I am new here. We have two little ones 4 & 1 1/2. We are planning on
keeping them home. I have read several of the Holt books and saw a
post about some other recommended readings - it was within the text of
a response with a different title. I can't find it now. Can anyone
suggest some additional readings for a newbie? Thanks, Tonya in Boston
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In a message dated 11/11/05 8:34:39 AM, tedescokid1@... writes:
listed, some with reviews and commentary. That forum is owned by Pam
Sorooshian, who is also one of the owners of this list. There might be others here
who were unaware of these resources, so I'm glad the question was asked.
http://www.unschooling.info/books.htm
http://unschooling.info/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=43
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> Can anyoneUnschooling.info has a list on the main page, and then a folder with books
> suggest some additional readings for a newbie?
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listed, some with reviews and commentary. That forum is owned by Pam
Sorooshian, who is also one of the owners of this list. There might be others here
who were unaware of these resources, so I'm glad the question was asked.
http://www.unschooling.info/books.htm
http://unschooling.info/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=43
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elainegh8
Nooo! I am looking away. I did not see a link to more books on
unschooling! More books on unschooling do not exist and are merely a
figment of my book addicted imagination.I am not going to have to live
in a tent in the garden.
BWs Elaine cramped and bankrupt ;)
unschooling! More books on unschooling do not exist and are merely a
figment of my book addicted imagination.I am not going to have to live
in a tent in the garden.
BWs Elaine cramped and bankrupt ;)
> Unschooling.info has a list on the main page, and then a folder withbooks
> listed, some with reviews and commentary. That forum is owned byPam
> Sorooshian, who is also one of the owners of this list. Theremight be others here
> who were unaware of these resources, so I'm glad the question wasasked.
>
>
> http://www.unschooling.info/books.htm
>
> http://unschooling.info/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=43
>
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Betsy Hill
** Can anyone suggest some additional readings for a newbie? **
There's a lot of insightful stuff on Sandra's website:
www.sandradodd.com
With a couple of kids, I figure reading one article at a time could be
easier than a whole book. (And cheaper!)
Betsy
There's a lot of insightful stuff on Sandra's website:
www.sandradodd.com
With a couple of kids, I figure reading one article at a time could be
easier than a whole book. (And cheaper!)
Betsy
[email protected]
In a message dated 11/11/05 8:53:08 AM, elainegh8@... writes:
You don't need ANY books on unschooling, anyway. Just do it and if you have
questions read at Joyce's page or unschooling.info or come here and ask
questions.
Sandra
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> Nooo! I am looking away. I did not see a link to more books onYou're right. Most of them are about learning or parenting.
> unschooling! More books on unschooling do not exist
>
You don't need ANY books on unschooling, anyway. Just do it and if you have
questions read at Joyce's page or unschooling.info or come here and ask
questions.
Sandra
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Joyce Fetteroll
On Nov 11, 2005, at 8:22 AM, Tonya Tedesco wrote:
~fetteroll/rejoycing/
And if you haven't found it yet:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NewEnglandUnschooling/
Which is also a good place to ask about local groups of unschoolers.
Joyce
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> Can anyoneAnswers to common unschooling questions: http://home.earthlink.net/
> suggest some additional readings for a newbie?
~fetteroll/rejoycing/
And if you haven't found it yet:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NewEnglandUnschooling/
Which is also a good place to ask about local groups of unschoolers.
Joyce
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