Cindy

Tia Leschke wrote:
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> >
> >
> >No, I think offering up the other options is actually good. But sometimes
> >the 'tone' of a post is hard to tell and it can seem to sound like - go
> >find another list.. it's a tricky line online because you can not see the
> >other person and if you don't know them or their posting style some may
> >get offended.
>
> Maybe information about other lists should always be prefaced with, "You're
> always welcome here on this list, but there are other lists where you might
> get more support for your particular style of homeschooling." Would
> something like that be acceptable?
>

I think so. I agree that tone and what context it is stated in makes
a big difference. Sharing resources is a great idea. I found a lot
of lists that way - my first was Home-Ed and one day people started
talking about the other lists they were on. I tried some and from
there learned about others. And now I'm on way too many lists!!<g>

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Cindy Ferguson
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