zenmomma *

>>I asked Casey and she just looked at me with a puzzled expression. We
>>talked, and it was very clear to me that she just lives and learns and
>>takes what she needs from this world. That she is able to do this so
>>openly and freely is because I have decided to follow an unschooling
>>path.>>

>>How old is Casey?>>

Casey is 8. She loves to express her opinion on anything and everything.
That's why I asked her. She's definitely the type to have come up with
something like the t-shirts about something she believes in. I guess it's
just not necessary for her to think in terms of "unschooling". That's my
job. ;-)

She loves her life, although wishes they didn't lock all the other kids up
in school every day so she could play with her schooling friends more. She
is always moving, always thinking and always doing. It's sometimes hard to
keep up, but always worth every moment.

Life is good.
~Mary

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Lynda

I asked because we (our house) have two seperate reactions here. The
younger ones (they did the t-shirts and sweatshirts) just roll their eyes.
The older kids are the ones that thought the adults should get out of the
definition business.

Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: "zenmomma *" <zenmomma@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 12:44 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Casey (one of my 2 favorite topics)


> >>I asked Casey and she just looked at me with a puzzled expression. We
> >>talked, and it was very clear to me that she just lives and learns and
> >>takes what she needs from this world. That she is able to do this so
> >>openly and freely is because I have decided to follow an unschooling
> >>path.>>
>
> >>How old is Casey?>>
>
> Casey is 8. She loves to express her opinion on anything and everything.
> That's why I asked her. She's definitely the type to have come up with
> something like the t-shirts about something she believes in. I guess it's
> just not necessary for her to think in terms of "unschooling". That's my
> job. ;-)
>
> She loves her life, although wishes they didn't lock all the other kids up
> in school every day so she could play with her schooling friends more. She
> is always moving, always thinking and always doing. It's sometimes hard to
> keep up, but always worth every moment.
>
> Life is good.
> ~Mary
>
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