Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2441
[email protected]
In a message dated 10/5/2002 9:15:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
THANK YOU to everybody for all the responses - they've been really really
helpful. Rosie had the idea of cutting her lessons at the stables down to
twice a month while she tries out 4H. So I imagine I'll let her do that for
a while - maybe a couple of months, while we see how the new program works,
etc.
I'm thinking some of this is actual attachment to the horses at her current
stables and that she'll develop attachment to the new horses, maybe even more
since she'll get to have more time with them.
Hard for a nonhorse-lover like me to really "get" such attachments, but I do
get it, intellectually, at least, enough to believe it and respect it <G>.
--pam
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[email protected] writes:
> Well, I don't think this is hugely insightful or anything...but did you knowWOW - seriously? I did NOT know that. That's something to consider.
>
> you can register your family as a 4-H club?
> Then you could get their "curriculum" for free and do the program (with the
>
> lessons she's already doing) all on your own and she'd get 4-H awards for
> it.
THANK YOU to everybody for all the responses - they've been really really
helpful. Rosie had the idea of cutting her lessons at the stables down to
twice a month while she tries out 4H. So I imagine I'll let her do that for
a while - maybe a couple of months, while we see how the new program works,
etc.
I'm thinking some of this is actual attachment to the horses at her current
stables and that she'll develop attachment to the new horses, maybe even more
since she'll get to have more time with them.
Hard for a nonhorse-lover like me to really "get" such attachments, but I do
get it, intellectually, at least, enough to believe it and respect it <G>.
--pam
National Home Education Network
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Changing the Way the World Sees Homeschooling!
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[email protected]
In a message dated 10/5/2002 9:15:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
--pam
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Changing the Way the World Sees Homeschooling!
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[email protected] writes:
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>
> Enjoy!!
--pam
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