Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] "normal" -- what's that??
[email protected]
In a message dated 01/08/2002 6:33:54 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
[email protected] writes:
different email lists about different behaviors.
The answer is -- YES. Your child is normal.
You may well go thru a process of "deschooling" which looks suspiciously like
doing nothing for an annoyingly long period of time. That's OK.
If your child wants to do a math-type activity, great. If not, that's OK too.
Btw, sorry to disappoint your ds, but his activities already involve a lot of
science and math! :)
The beauty of hsing -- you get to be yourself!
Nance
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[email protected] writes:
> It would help me to calm myself, if I knew that my experience with myThis must be the "question of the week." :) I have heard it on several
> kids is within the realm of what is "normal". Thank you for any
> opinions and assistance you can lend me.
>
> Dona Baker
>
different email lists about different behaviors.
The answer is -- YES. Your child is normal.
You may well go thru a process of "deschooling" which looks suspiciously like
doing nothing for an annoyingly long period of time. That's OK.
If your child wants to do a math-type activity, great. If not, that's OK too.
Btw, sorry to disappoint your ds, but his activities already involve a lot of
science and math! :)
The beauty of hsing -- you get to be yourself!
Nance
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