Adventures in India
Anony
Hi all, Sessuale here :)
I am planning to go to India soon and was wondering if anyone else has been there and if so would you mind maybe giving me a heads up, tell me what your experience was like so I can prepare myself and our little one.
Thanks, Sessualej
I am planning to go to India soon and was wondering if anyone else has been there and if so would you mind maybe giving me a heads up, tell me what your experience was like so I can prepare myself and our little one.
Thanks, Sessualej
David Albert
I can help with that one! I have a second home in the far south of
India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and friends
all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted them.) I
also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat, India, last
September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately? will
the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
David Albert
Anony wrote:
My book "And the Skylark Sings with Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and
Community-Based Education" is NOW OFF THE PRESS. To read a sample
chapter, reviewers' comments, or the foreword, and for ordering info.,
visit my website at http://www.skylarksings.com
India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and friends
all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted them.) I
also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat, India, last
September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately? will
the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
David Albert
Anony wrote:
> Hi all, Sessuale here :)I am planning to go to India soon and was--
> wondering if anyone else has been there and if so would you mind maybe
> giving me a heads up, tell me what your experience was like so I can
> prepare myself and our little one. Thanks, Sessualej
My book "And the Skylark Sings with Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and
Community-Based Education" is NOW OFF THE PRESS. To read a sample
chapter, reviewers' comments, or the foreword, and for ordering info.,
visit my website at http://www.skylarksings.com
Joel Hawthorne
Sounds interesting: post to the list or fwd me copies if you would. Thanks
David Albert wrote:
best wishes
Joel
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David Albert wrote:
> From: David Albert <shantinik@...>--
>
> I can help with that one! I have a second home in the far south of
> India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and friends
> all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted them.) I
> also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat, India, last
> September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately? will
> the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
>
> David Albert
>
> Anony wrote:
>
> > Hi all, Sessuale here :)I am planning to go to India soon and was
> > wondering if anyone else has been there and if so would you mind maybe
> > giving me a heads up, tell me what your experience was like so I can
> > prepare myself and our little one. Thanks, Sessualej
>
> --
> My book "And the Skylark Sings with Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and
> Community-Based Education" is NOW OFF THE PRESS. To read a sample
> chapter, reviewers' comments, or the foreword, and for ordering info.,
> visit my website at http://www.skylarksings.com
>
> > Check it out!
> http://www.unschooling.com
best wishes
Joel
All children behave as well as they are treated. The Natural Child
Project http://naturalchild.com/home/
Work together to reinvent justice using methods that are fair; which
conserve, restore and even create harmony, equity and good will in society
i.e. restorative justice.
We are the prisoners of the prisoners we have taken - J. Clegg
http://www.cerj.org
A. Yates
Post away..... it does sound very interesting. I'd love to hear more about
life in India.
Ann
Joel Hawthorne wrote:
life in India.
Ann
Joel Hawthorne wrote:
> From: Joel Hawthorne <jhawthorne@...>
>
> Sounds interesting: post to the list or fwd me copies if you would. Thanks
>
> David Albert wrote:
>
> > From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
> >
> > I can help with that one! I have a second home in the far south of
> > India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and friends
> > all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted them.) I
> > also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat, India, last
> > September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately? will
> > the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
> >
> > David Albert
> >
> > Anony wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all, Sessuale here :)I am planning to go to India soon and was
> > > wondering if anyone else has been there and if so would you mind maybe
> > > giving me a heads up, tell me what your experience was like so I can
> > > prepare myself and our little one. Thanks, Sessualej
> >
> > --
> > My book "And the Skylark Sings with Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and
> > Community-Based Education" is NOW OFF THE PRESS. To read a sample
> > chapter, reviewers' comments, or the foreword, and for ordering info.,
> > visit my website at http://www.skylarksings.com
> >
> > > Check it out!
> > http://www.unschooling.com
>
> --
> best wishes
> Joel
>
> All children behave as well as they are treated. The Natural Child
> Project http://naturalchild.com/home/
>
> Work together to reinvent justice using methods that are fair; which
> conserve, restore and even create harmony, equity and good will in society
> i.e. restorative justice.
> We are the prisoners of the prisoners we have taken - J. Clegg
> http://www.cerj.org
>
> > Check it out!
> http://www.unschooling.com
rick and deborah farrington
well i think i want ot hear it!
David Albert wrote:
David Albert wrote:
> From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
>
> I can help with that one! I have a second home in the far south of
> India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and friends
> all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted them.) I
> also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat, India, last
> September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately? will
> the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
>
> David Albert
>
> Anony wrote:
>
> > Hi all, Sessuale here :)I am planning to go to India soon and was
> > wondering if anyone else has been there and if so would you mind maybe
> > giving me a heads up, tell me what your experience was like so I can
> > prepare myself and our little one. Thanks, Sessualej
>
> --
> My book "And the Skylark Sings with Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and
> Community-Based Education" is NOW OFF THE PRESS. To read a sample
> chapter, reviewers' comments, or the foreword, and for ordering info.,
> visit my website at http://www.skylarksings.com
>
> > Check it out!
> http://www.unschooling.com
rpaul
Hi! Yes, I would be interested :-)
Diane
Diane
> > From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
> >
> > I can help with that one! I have a second home in the far south of
> > India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and friends
> > all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted them.) I
> > also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat, India, last
> > September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately? will
> > the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
> >
> > David Albert
David Albert
You need to tell me what you want to know!
David
rpaul wrote:
Joseph Chilton Pearce calls "And the Skylark Sings with Me: Adventures
in Homeschooling and Community-Based Education" "the definitive work on
homeschooling." To read a sample chapter, reviewers' comments, or the
foreword, and for ordering info., visit my website at
http://www.skylarksings.com
David
rpaul wrote:
> Hi! Yes, I would be interested :-)--
>
> Diane
>
> > > From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
> > >
> > > I can help with that one! I have a second home in the far south
> of
> > > India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and
> friends
> > > all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted
> them.) I
> > > also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat, India,
> last
> > > September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately?
> will
> > > the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
> > >
> > > David Albert
>
Joseph Chilton Pearce calls "And the Skylark Sings with Me: Adventures
in Homeschooling and Community-Based Education" "the definitive work on
homeschooling." To read a sample chapter, reviewers' comments, or the
foreword, and for ordering info., visit my website at
http://www.skylarksings.com
rpaul
The comment was strictly with regard to:
others on the list were as well. I thought I saw one or two others respond
similarly.
Don't worry about it.
Diane
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Message: 15
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 18:30:30 -0700
From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
Subject: Re: Adventures in India
You need to tell me what you want to know!
David
rpaul wrote:
>So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately?I was merely stating that I would be interested in the postings, if the
> will
> > > the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
> > >
others on the list were as well. I thought I saw one or two others respond
similarly.
Don't worry about it.
Diane
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Message: 15
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 18:30:30 -0700
From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
Subject: Re: Adventures in India
You need to tell me what you want to know!
David
rpaul wrote:
> Hi! Yes, I would be interested :-)--
>
> Diane
>
> > > From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
> > >
> > > I can help with that one! I have a second home in the far south
> of
> > > India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and
> friends
> > > all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted
> them.) I
> > > also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat, India,
> last
> > > September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately?
> will
> > > the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
> > >
> > > David Albert
>
David Albert
>(I know, but no one has asked me what they wish to know....)
david
> The comment was strictly with regard to:
>
> >So if you e-mail me what you want to know (privately?
> > will
> > > > the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
> > > >
>
> I was merely stating that I would be interested in the postings, if
> the others on the list were as well. I thought I saw one or two
> others respond similarly.
>
> Don't worry about it.
>
> Diane
>
> ==========================
> Message: 15
> Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 18:30:30 -0700
> From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
> Subject: Re: Adventures in India
>
> You need to tell me what you want to know!
>
> David
>
> rpaul wrote:
>
> > Hi! Yes, I would be interested :-)
> >
> > Diane
> >
> > > > From: David Albert <shantinik@...>
> > > >
> > > > I can help with that one! I have a second home in the far south
>
> > of
> > > > India, north of Madurai, an adopted daughter from Bombay, and
> > friends
> > > > all over the place (and my adopted parents too -- I adopted
> > them.) I
> > > > also spoke to an incipient homeschooling group in Gujarat,
> India,
> > last
> > > > September. So if you e-mail me what you want to know
> (privately?
> > will
> > > > the list want to hear all of this?), I'll do what I can.
> > > >
> > > > David Albert
> >