Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Barbara Sher
kbolden
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PS I can't remember the title.******
"It's Only Too Late if You Don't Start Now" -- I think that's it.
Kay
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PS I can't remember the title.******
"It's Only Too Late if You Don't Start Now" -- I think that's it.
Kay
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kbolden
"It's Only Too Late if You Don't Start Now" -- I think that's it.
Kay
Or maybe "It's Not Too Late Unless You Don't Start Now" :-p
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Kay
Or maybe "It's Not Too Late Unless You Don't Start Now" :-p
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[email protected]
In a message dated 5/2/2003 4:19:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
I mentioned before, I also think it fits in perfectly with Unschooling.
The idea of the book is to figure out what you want and get it, even if, as
she says, you have no money, no character, and are often grouchy. She talks
about what your life would have been like if your parents had joyfully
supported your dreams, emotionally and with real help and resources. I
realized early on that that was the kind of parent I wanted to be.
She also has a great website, and she actually took my idea, about the "home
team" for some of the new book she's writing. (We've e-mailed.)
Kathryn
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[email protected] writes:
> Kathryn,I have all of them. They're all good, but Wishcraft is still my favorite. As
> Have you read any of her other books? What do you think of them if you
> have?
>
>
I mentioned before, I also think it fits in perfectly with Unschooling.
The idea of the book is to figure out what you want and get it, even if, as
she says, you have no money, no character, and are often grouchy. She talks
about what your life would have been like if your parents had joyfully
supported your dreams, emotionally and with real help and resources. I
realized early on that that was the kind of parent I wanted to be.
She also has a great website, and she actually took my idea, about the "home
team" for some of the new book she's writing. (We've e-mailed.)
Kathryn
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