zenmomma *

>So basically there are no legitimate reasons why someone might have trouble
>unschooling to the degree that you do?

What legitimate reasons are you thinking of? It's always easier to talk
about real situations. Do you have a situation that makes you believe you
are unable to unschool with your kids?

>Maybe I just don't get this all perfect or nothing sense... maybe I'm just
>too new at it.

I don't think it has to do with perfect. Geez, I'd never be able to do it
then. ;-) But there is a great amount of letting go of preconceived
notions-the ones we don't even realize we have-that makes unschooling much
more accessable than people would like to think. So each time someone posts
with a "but what about..." we go in and explore (sometimes uncomfortably)
those notions.

It's not smugness. It's not my way or the highway. It's more of a " been
through that, overcame that." You can disagree or be uncomfortable with what
some of us are saying, but it doesn't change the results we see in ourselves
and our families.

Life is good.
~Mary

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