Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] TV: revisited #942
Kolleen
>Buttons wrote:This is a great segway to something that crosses my mind.. and I forget
>I respond to a message on the list about parents who require things of
>their children are not real unschoolers and it turns into the great debate
>over tv.
to bring it up..
Does TV fall into the 'unschooling' or the 'unparenting' category to you?
(thats a plural to the list you)
kolleen
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fulfillment and happiness. Just
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doesn't mean they've gotten lost."
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--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., Kolleen <Kolleen@m...> wrote:
Bridget
>you?
> Does TV fall into the 'unschooling' or the 'unparenting' category to
> (thats a plural to the list you)A little of both maybe???
>
>
> kolleen
>
Bridget
Tia Leschke
>This has really been shifting for me, mainly due to this list and one
>This is a great segway to something that crosses my mind.. and I forget
>to bring it up..
>
>Does TV fall into the 'unschooling' or the 'unparenting' category to you?
>(thats a plural to the list you)
other. I'm moving more into the 'unparenting' camp all the time.
Tia
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joanna514
>to you?
> Does TV fall into the 'unschooling' or the 'unparenting' category
> (thats a plural to the list you)It falls under 'unschooling' to me.
>
>
> kolleen
>
It's a wonderful learning tool.
Joanna