Lynda

there is a stay-at-home dad's list. That is not to say, don't stay here
<g> that is to say if Josh would like to add another list! Leaving, of
course, is not an option <g>

Lynda

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> From: Marbleface@...
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Joshua
> Date: Sunday, February 06, 2000 5:33 AM
>
> From: Marbleface@...
>
> In a message dated 02/06/2000 2:05:06 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
Hsmotgo@...
> writes:
>
> << Josh,
> Welcome, and don't worry if there aren't any other stay home dads, this
list
> will support you to the max! take care and go for it!
> Teresa >>
>
>
> No stay-at-home Dad here -- but our Dad is jealous that I get to stay
home!
> Does that help?? Great to see you here.
>
> Nance
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Hi all....

( hey Lyn ;-))
I just want to introduce myself here....
My name is Joshua and I have two boys going on 6 and 8 who "unschool"
as near as I can tell. I am the "stay at home parent", as my wife works full time. We withdrew our boys form school over the Christmas break, so we are only a month into this.
Of course I have been going through questions about to what extent to utilize curriculum materials etc. and how to structure our "schooldays". My wife would be much happier I think if we created an in home replica of a school classroom and followed a good curriculum, but it is just what I desire for us. Intuitively I have always known learning didnt need to be confined to "school."
I didn't know it was called "unschooling", but I am happy to find lots of other people "out there" educationg their children at home by just living full inquisitive lives.
I look forward to having such a lorge list of experienced people to glean wisdome from through this list.
Cheers,

Joshua

Oh, are there any other stay-home dad's out there??

[email protected]

Hi all....

( hey Lyn ;-))
I just want to introduce myself here....
My name is Joshua and I have two boys going on 6 and 8 who "unschool"
as near as I can tell. I am the "stay at home parent", as my wife works full time. We withdrew our boys form school over the Christmas break, so we are only a month into this.
Of course I have been going through questions about to what extent to utilize curriculum materials etc. and how to structure our "schooldays". My wife would be much happier I think if we created an in home replica of a school classroom and followed a good curriculum, but it is just what I desire for us. Intuitively I have always known learning didnt need to be confined to "school."
I didn't know it was called "unschooling", but I am happy to find lots of other people "out there" educationg their children at home by just living full inquisitive lives.
I look forward to having such a lorge list of experienced people to glean wisdome from through this list.
Cheers,

Joshua

Oh, are there any other stay-home dad's out there??

[email protected]

Josh,
Welcome, and don't worry if there aren't any other stay home dads, this list
will support you to the max! take care and go for it!
Teresa

[email protected]

In a message dated 02/06/2000 2:05:06 AM !!!First Boot!!!, Hsmotgo@...
writes:

<< Josh,
Welcome, and don't worry if there aren't any other stay home dads, this list
will support you to the max! take care and go for it!
Teresa >>


No stay-at-home Dad here -- but our Dad is jealous that I get to stay home!
Does that help?? Great to see you here.

Nance