Re: 2248 > easing into unschooling
Luz Shosie and Ned Vare
on 8/15/02 10:39 AM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:
The jumping off the cliff has already taken place. Now it's the free fall
that causes the unrest, the worry, "What do I do for my kid?"
The "easing" is what we might do to make the fall less frightening. She
already overcame the fear of falling.
Now she's worried about the landing....... :^)
Happy Landing
Ned Vare
PS My post was trying to say -- after giving examples of real world
conditions that children might examine -- that your child's curiosity is
what matters. If you turn every subject (such as store shelves) into a
"teaching moment" you might make the fall less enjoyable.
[email protected] wrote:
The jumping off the cliff has already taken place. Now it's the free fall
that causes the unrest, the worry, "What do I do for my kid?"
The "easing" is what we might do to make the fall less frightening. She
already overcame the fear of falling.
Now she's worried about the landing....... :^)
Happy Landing
Ned Vare
PS My post was trying to say -- after giving examples of real world
conditions that children might examine -- that your child's curiosity is
what matters. If you turn every subject (such as store shelves) into a
"teaching moment" you might make the fall less enjoyable.