[Unschooling-dotcom] Abuse & HSing (was residence and acceptance)
Buttons
From: Kolleen <Kolleen@...>
(snip)
Can you imagine there are actually people who believe that the only people
who HS are child abusers? What an eye opener to be told that! People don't
have a lot of experience with HSers so the ONE they knew/know is
stereotypical of all of us. Scary eh?
Buttons
(snip)
> Abuse comes in many forms.. and if someone is going to be abusive..I agree and add me to your rant!
> either educationally neglectful.. physically.. mentally.. or sexually..
> they are going to do it... regardless.
>
> How the h*ll does filling out exhausting paperwork somehow make it
> better?????
Can you imagine there are actually people who believe that the only people
who HS are child abusers? What an eye opener to be told that! People don't
have a lot of experience with HSers so the ONE they knew/know is
stereotypical of all of us. Scary eh?
Buttons
Lynda
Very scary as are the folks from the opposite pole: if I haven't
experienced/don't know someone who does it then it doesn't exist.
Lynda
experienced/don't know someone who does it then it doesn't exist.
Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Buttons" <buttonsr@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 2:47 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Abuse & HSing (was residence and acceptance)
> From: Kolleen <Kolleen@...>
>
> (snip)
> > Abuse comes in many forms.. and if someone is going to be abusive..
> > either educationally neglectful.. physically.. mentally.. or sexually..
> > they are going to do it... regardless.
> >
> > How the h*ll does filling out exhausting paperwork somehow make it
> > better?????
>
> I agree and add me to your rant!
> Can you imagine there are actually people who believe that the only people
> who HS are child abusers? What an eye opener to be told that! People don't
> have a lot of experience with HSers so the ONE they knew/know is
> stereotypical of all of us. Scary eh?
>
> Buttons
>
>
>
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