Too schooly?
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In a message dated 5/30/2003 7:09:50 AM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
unschooling. So for some of us, the interesting unit study/eclectic approach
is a step towards true unschooling.
I'd say you're getting closer each time you shed some schoolish layers.
Now, we see the connections in everything. It's a natural flow that happens,
not because I'm trying to make it into a unit study.
You're getting there Olga!
Ren
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[email protected] writes:
> I admit it is unit studies. I knew that, however, I think I wasWhat you are doing sounds very much like my family before we totally embraced
> trying to keep it as loose and interest oriented as possible assuming
> that if he was happy and learning we were still using a child-led
> learning approach. Sort of, you pick the topic and any activites and
> go from there
unschooling. So for some of us, the interesting unit study/eclectic approach
is a step towards true unschooling.
I'd say you're getting closer each time you shed some schoolish layers.
Now, we see the connections in everything. It's a natural flow that happens,
not because I'm trying to make it into a unit study.
You're getting there Olga!
Ren
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