Re: into and a confession
Pam Hartley
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harder, if not impossible, for unschooling to actually happen in a family
with rigid bedtimes, or exact meal requirements, or timed television
viewing, etc.
Once you dangle freedom in one area at them, the little opportunists start
to think it's their life and not ours! Shocking. ;)
Pam
>From: [email protected]IMHO, this is an extremely sensible interest. :) I think it's at least a lot
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2806
>Date: Tue, Jan 7, 2003, 8:04 AM
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> I know I'll be asking you a lot of questions. I think of Unschooling as a
> choice in lifestyle and not how people school. I am very interested in how
> families live who make a choice to unschool.
harder, if not impossible, for unschooling to actually happen in a family
with rigid bedtimes, or exact meal requirements, or timed television
viewing, etc.
Once you dangle freedom in one area at them, the little opportunists start
to think it's their life and not ours! Shocking. ;)
Pam