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In a message dated 11/15/2002 12:47:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
SandraDodd@... writes:
> Wouldn't it be wild if musical intelligence turned out to be the greatest
> indicating factor for unschooling?

Maybe. But absolutely impossible! I can't sing/play an instrument worth beans
(although I do sing---and I'm sure it's horribly out of tune). And no way to
check because I'm NOT going to sing solo for you! <G>

Sorry, the musical intelligence requirement is a no go. Ben and I like
music--many sorts. And the children HEAR a lot. Cameron has played with a lot
of instruments---even wants a set of drums for Christmas. We have several
harmonicas, a tiny violin, an acoustic and an electric guitar, two keyboards,
bongos, and maybe a few other things---but nothing (other than the CD player)
gets played except for occasionally the bongos quietly at night and the
keyboards every now and then.

There's no way the musical intelligence is an indication! We're living proof!
<G>

But how about animal lovers as a possible requirement for unschooling? Seems
as if there are quite a few here. BUT there are also some unschoolers who
would NEVER have a pet in the house. Them I just would not associate with!

~Kelly


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