Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 1946
Julie Stauffer
<<super-saturation of interesting things to do>>
Our lives ARE super-saturated with interesting things. I don't remember the
last time I was bored and my kids have rarely mentioned it since they left
school. Sometimes I suggest things, sometimes the kids do. Sometimes we
aren't doing much of anything, watching the stars, watching a movie, hanging
out (today I'm doing laundry, one kid is napping, 2 are playing their own
creation of a game, 2 are watching "gunsmoke")...but we almost always find
the world fascinating. We talk about how things fit together and are
connected. We are broadening each others horizons.
That is what I thought being an unschooler meant......
Julie
Our lives ARE super-saturated with interesting things. I don't remember the
last time I was bored and my kids have rarely mentioned it since they left
school. Sometimes I suggest things, sometimes the kids do. Sometimes we
aren't doing much of anything, watching the stars, watching a movie, hanging
out (today I'm doing laundry, one kid is napping, 2 are playing their own
creation of a game, 2 are watching "gunsmoke")...but we almost always find
the world fascinating. We talk about how things fit together and are
connected. We are broadening each others horizons.
That is what I thought being an unschooler meant......
Julie
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In a message dated 4/15/2002 12:00:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
jnjstau@... writes:
unschooling t-shirt slogan or a bumper sticker, to me <G>.
--pamS
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jnjstau@... writes:
> We are broadening each others horizons.Me too -- and I think that is a LOVELY way to put it!!! Sounds like an
>
> That is what I thought being an unschooler meant......
unschooling t-shirt slogan or a bumper sticker, to me <G>.
--pamS
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