Maria Lamb

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>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 1734
>Date: 8 Jan 2002 08:46:48 -0000
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> 1. Re: Re: [a moment's peace
> From: "Lynda" <lurine@...>
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> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 22:25:24 -0800
> From: "Lynda" <lurine@...>
>Subject: Re: Re: [a moment's peace
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><bg> Moonies <g>
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>Lynda
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Sarah Carothers" <puddles@...>
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> > Hello again Pat,
> > Think of it like a commune. Everybody has freedoms but you also have to
> > respect your fellow munies :-) (is that a word?) If you are used to the
> > kids being in bed at, say 10, then what you do now is tell them that
>they
>do
> > not have to adhere to a certain bedtime *but* they still have to respect
> > your privacy and your need for quiet time. This has nothing to do with
> > unschooling.. it has to do with them learning how to live under the same
> > roof with others.
> > If it's quiet time you need, tell the kids that at 10:00, you plan on
>blah
> > blah blahing (reading?) and they are free to do something quietly in
>their
> > rooms or in the basement. If they choose not to, then *you* might just
>have
> > to choose to get up at 6a.m, playing that army wake-up call <g> and show
> > them what disrespect for others' needs feels like. I mean, tell them
>once
> > what is expected of them. If they don't do whatever it is, don't nag..
>just
> > show them how it feels if the shoe were on the other foot.
> >
> > You're coming along great, Pat. Just think outside the box ;-)!
> >
> > Sarah Carothers
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