schoolisgod2 <[email protected]>

I'm new but with all these past few days of post I would like
to find another list that will have info for unschooling.
Not to get anyone upset but --------
Is there another list that will help me with getting started
with unschooling?
what about on the web?
Pam

Have a Nice Day!

Pam,

YOu might check out www.unschooling.com . There is a folder there (I forget what its called) about homeschooling across the country.

You might be able to find a state specific unschooling list there.

Kristen
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From: schoolisgod2 <longviewraymers1@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 12:09 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] New but is there another support list?


I'm new but with all these past few days of post I would like
to find another list that will have info for unschooling.
Not to get anyone upset but --------
Is there another list that will help me with getting started
with unschooling?
what about on the web?
Pam


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Janet Gerla

At 12:13 PM 2/15/03 -0500, you wrote:
You could also try
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HEM-Unschooling>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HEM-Unschooling


It's run by Home Education Magazine. Fun list.

Janet in MN

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> what about on the web?
> Pam
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on 2/15/03 12:09 PM, schoolisgod2 <longviewraymers1@...> at
longviewraymers1@... wrote:

> I'm new but with all these past few days of post I would like
> to find another list that will have info for unschooling.
> Not to get anyone upset but --------
> Is there another list that will help me with getting started
> with unschooling?
> what about on the web?

You could stick it out a couple of days! We do really discuss unschooling.

You could try the HEM-Unschooling list (also on Yahoo). It's been very quiet
but if you ask a question it will perk up. :-)

Even better are the message boards at Unschooling.com
(http://www.unschooling.com).

There's a huge unschooling list at Yahoo (called Unschooling I think) but
it's moderated (that is all messages must be preapproved) so it's very slow.

Or you can type unschooling into Yahoo and see what turns up.

Joyce

zenmomma *

>I'm new but with all these past few days of post I would like
>to find another list that will have info for unschooling.
>Not to get anyone upset but --------
>Is there another list that will help me with getting started
>with unschooling?
>what about on the web?
>Pam

Hi Pam,
Have you tried www.unschooling.com? Read the articles, read the message
boards. There's lots of great info there.

Do you have any questions that I might be able to answer before you go? Ask
PLEASE. I too would love to change the flow of the current discourse.

Life is good.
~Mary

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