Re: Perceptions of a newbie
Pam Hartley
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recommend both www.unschooling.com (message boards) and the AlwaysLearning
e-mail list at www.yahoogroups.com
I'm sure there are other good lists out there as well.
Pam
>From: [email protected]If after hanging out you find this list not what you were looking for, I'd
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 1662
>Date: Wed, Dec 5, 2001, 4:15 PM
>
> I relish healthy unschooling/homeschooling discussion and debate, so I'm
> going to hang out a bit longer, but I am curious if it's always so
> unfriendly feeling and argumentative? I know not everyone's posts are of
> this tone, so maybe it is just the time of year?
recommend both www.unschooling.com (message boards) and the AlwaysLearning
e-mail list at www.yahoogroups.com
I'm sure there are other good lists out there as well.
Pam
DB
Thanks for the suggestions!
I have 4 kids -- from 13 down to an infant -- and I have a full-time work-at-home job. I don't have time to read books that often, and I'd much rather learn about unschooling from true parenting experience, or sort of 'on the job training' anyway.
Are there any unschooling lists out there, that you or anyone else knows of, that don't focus on specific books or discuss books so much?
I have 4 kids -- from 13 down to an infant -- and I have a full-time work-at-home job. I don't have time to read books that often, and I'd much rather learn about unschooling from true parenting experience, or sort of 'on the job training' anyway.
Are there any unschooling lists out there, that you or anyone else knows of, that don't focus on specific books or discuss books so much?
----- Original Message -----
From: Pam Hartley
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 4:46 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Perceptions of a newbie
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>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 1662
>Date: Wed, Dec 5, 2001, 4:15 PM
>
> I relish healthy unschooling/homeschooling discussion and debate, so I'm
> going to hang out a bit longer, but I am curious if it's always so
> unfriendly feeling and argumentative? I know not everyone's posts are of
> this tone, so maybe it is just the time of year?
If after hanging out you find this list not what you were looking for, I'd
recommend both www.unschooling.com (message boards) and the AlwaysLearning
e-mail list at www.yahoogroups.com
I'm sure there are other good lists out there as well.
Pam
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I belong to 3 groups. This one, Always Learning and RUL (Radical
Unschooling) I think they are all yahoo groups.
Mimi
Unschooling) I think they are all yahoo groups.
Mimi
On Thursday, December 6, 2001, at 03:24 PM, DB wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions!
>
> I have 4 kids -- from 13 down to an infant -- and I have a full-time
> work-at-home job. I don't have time to read books that often, and I'd
> much rather learn about unschooling from true parenting experience, or
> sort of 'on the job training' anyway.
>
> Are there any unschooling lists out there, that you or anyone else
> knows of, that don't focus on specific books or discuss books so much?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Pam Hartley
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 4:46 PM
> Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Perceptions of a newbie
>
>
>
>
> ----------
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 1662
>> Date: Wed, Dec 5, 2001, 4:15 PM
>>
>
>> I relish healthy unschooling/homeschooling discussion and debate, so
>> I'm
>> going to hang out a bit longer, but I am curious if it's always so
>> unfriendly feeling and argumentative? I know not everyone's posts are
>> of
>> this tone, so maybe it is just the time of year?
>
>
> If after hanging out you find this list not what you were looking
> for, I'd
> recommend both www.unschooling.com (message boards) and the
> AlwaysLearning
> e-mail list at www.yahoogroups.com
>
> I'm sure there are other good lists out there as well.
>
> Pam
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