Pris

Hi Marianne ...

ahhhhhhh mannnnnnnnnn, that's just *dirty pool* ... does this teacher even
KNOW your child??? yes, that's another *good* reason to h-s, so you don't
have to put up w/ foolishiness like *this* ... my suggestion is to just
consider the source and blow her off!!! blah :P

as far as h-s'ing dd from the beginning, don't do this to yourself, it's NOT
FAIR!!! my dss attended both ps/private for 1 yr ... when we started
h-s'ing I felt TERRIBLY guilty b/c I quickly realized how much I'd missed in
their growth/development ... I also missed this experience w/ my older dch
(now 24/21) BUTTTTTT, you can't do this to yourself; live/learn/grow ...

ahhhhhh mannnnnnn, just don't let the turkeys get you down and hang in
there!!! goodness, you MUST be doing SOMETHING RIGHT if this teacher has
gotten so defensive about her profession (ha) ... <SMILES>
Pris
WARNING: I cannot be help responsible for the above, as apparently my cats
have learned how to type ...



----- Original Message -----
From: <tonitoni@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 3:49 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] i am so angry


> My H/s'd daughter has a friend who goes to school. This friend is
> rather hot headed and tends to get into trouble a lot. My daughter
> is the opposite.
> Friends mother has said that my daughter is a good influence on
> friend. Friends teacher also said My daughter a good influence.
>
> Friend in trouble again. Another teacher told friends mother, that
> my daughter is a bad inluence - and - this is what made me so mad -
> My daughter should be in school as she has to much time on her
> hands....
> Who is this women? My daughter is with me most of the time . When
> she is not with me i always know where she is. When did teachers
> become GOD
> It is because of teachers like this, who judge unfairly, that my
> daughter ended up depressed at the begining of the year. The reason
> she is now unschooling - I should have unschooled her from the start.
> Marianne