Re: [Unschooling-dotco] Math phobia, again
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In a message dated 4/29/2003 4:21:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
jmcseals@... writes:
more than willing to "listen" to what you have to say about it, just give me
specifics, not just blank negativity.
glena who is wondering how the posts are being READ but the subject line that
was changed yesterday is still the same?
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jmcseals@... writes:
> You know, I have tried really hard to be understanding of your frustrationOK, explain to me how/why it's immature? I certainly DON'T get it. I am
> but this is such an immature response. I almost want to ask you if you
> WANT
> us to say those things. Good grief, take Sandra's advice, please!
>
more than willing to "listen" to what you have to say about it, just give me
specifics, not just blank negativity.
glena who is wondering how the posts are being READ but the subject line that
was changed yesterday is still the same?
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Glena,
I think some of the group members do not check their email like we do so you
are still getting people posting from the first few posts.
Laura
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I think some of the group members do not check their email like we do so you
are still getting people posting from the first few posts.
Laura
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zenmomma2kids
>>OK, explain to me how/why it's immature? I certainly DON'T getit. I am more than willing to "listen" to what you have to say about
it, just give me specifics, not just blank negativity.>>
It's okay to let some responses just sit there without responding.
It's a zen thing. Quiet reflection. Just let the answers sit without
responding or doing anything about them. Try it. Things will make
more sense after they have a chance to just *be* for awhile.
Life is good.
~Mary