Re:2244 - September Jitters
Luz Shosie and Ned Vare
on 8/14/02 12:42 PM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:
"uncurriculum" every day, and then we all throw them away. Then everybody
gets to do what they feel like...all day. ?^) cool
Ned Vare
no offense meant
[email protected] wrote:
>>> every September I start to feel a little nervous about the fact thatYo, Unschooling doesn't stop for the summer. We unschoolers make up a new
>>> everyone is getting ready for school - even the other homeschoolers all
>>> ask - "so what curriculm are you doing?" and I start to consider - well
>>> maybe I'll have some sort of plan....>>
"uncurriculum" every day, and then we all throw them away. Then everybody
gets to do what they feel like...all day. ?^) cool
Ned Vare
no offense meant
Heather Woodward
Unschooling doesn't stop for the summer. We unschoolers make up a new
"uncurriculum" every day, and then we all throw them away. Then everybody
gets to do what they feel like...all day. ?^) cool
Actually what is funny is when other homeschoolers ask my daughter if she has finished for the year (in June) or if she talks about stuff we are doing - (We are currently into reading the Little House Books and making recipes and things from the Little House Cookbook...) they say - "Oh, you have to do school in the summer?" - To which she just looks puzzled. I think that was one of the things that won me over to unschooling - although I still am very new - when I looked at what our summers were like - we just did what we wanted to do...whereas - following a curriculm - well, you know how that goes... ;-)
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"uncurriculum" every day, and then we all throw them away. Then everybody
gets to do what they feel like...all day. ?^) cool
Actually what is funny is when other homeschoolers ask my daughter if she has finished for the year (in June) or if she talks about stuff we are doing - (We are currently into reading the Little House Books and making recipes and things from the Little House Cookbook...) they say - "Oh, you have to do school in the summer?" - To which she just looks puzzled. I think that was one of the things that won me over to unschooling - although I still am very new - when I looked at what our summers were like - we just did what we wanted to do...whereas - following a curriculm - well, you know how that goes... ;-)
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