Re. Unschooling book
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I agree with what Tracy said (I think it was tracy) It depends on
what the book actually covers. When I first started h/s I found that
most of the books in the local library where targeted at the younger
child - my dd was 11yrs old when we started h/s (moving on to
unschool.) I would have loved a book telling ME about deschooling,
what to expect, how to motivate, what to do. I couldnt realate to the
other books. Even now I wish I had a book that I could read and re-
read, some thing that would boost moral.
I did read *out of Eygpt (I think thats the name) it was a lovely
book - but it was about above average children - my dd is not above
average
Some one else suggested you publish it yourself. I would imagine
this could be costly - but if you have the money, well worth looking
into.
Good Luck
Marianne
what the book actually covers. When I first started h/s I found that
most of the books in the local library where targeted at the younger
child - my dd was 11yrs old when we started h/s (moving on to
unschool.) I would have loved a book telling ME about deschooling,
what to expect, how to motivate, what to do. I couldnt realate to the
other books. Even now I wish I had a book that I could read and re-
read, some thing that would boost moral.
I did read *out of Eygpt (I think thats the name) it was a lovely
book - but it was about above average children - my dd is not above
average
Some one else suggested you publish it yourself. I would imagine
this could be costly - but if you have the money, well worth looking
into.
Good Luck
Marianne