Re: Special needs/Dev. Delayed
Pam Hartley
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Unschooling for those kids would be like unschooling for everyone else --
when you're encouraging them and abetting them in following their interests,
and keeping a keen eye out for "what else" might interest them that you can
offer, it's a great equalizer.
There is, I believe, a Special Needs folder on the message boards at
www.unschooling.com
Pam
>From: [email protected]I know what ADD is, what's PDD?
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2562
>Date: Sat, Oct 26, 2002, 2:54 PM
>
> Anyone know about making the shift to 100% unschooling with ADD/PDD kids who
> are behind developmentally?
Unschooling for those kids would be like unschooling for everyone else --
when you're encouraging them and abetting them in following their interests,
and keeping a keen eye out for "what else" might interest them that you can
offer, it's a great equalizer.
There is, I believe, a Special Needs folder on the message boards at
www.unschooling.com
Pam