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In a message dated 25/06/2003 12:50:27 Pacific Daylight Time,
SandraDodd@... writes:


>
> Yes, parents DO have the legal right to turn TV shows off partway through,
> and to tell their kids what to do. And YES they can be unschooling without
> it.
> But when people come and say "I want my unschooling to work like yours
> does,"
> and they don't really want to honestly consider WHY it works well when it
> works well, it's frustrating.
>
> Back to chocolate chip cookies, my friend Barb LOVES mine and says they're
> the best ever. When she wanted the recipe and I got to "use real butter"
> she
> said, "I'm not going to use butter, I'll use margarine, but go on."
>
> She can't make cookies like I make them if she insists on margarine.
> They'll
> be cookies, but her request was for me to give her the recipe for the
> cookies
> she had just eaten.
>
> Sandra
>

This was very well put. I myself came here for the recipe for unschooling,
and the mindful parenting that goes along with it. I will be using butter in my
cookies!!!
Nancy, in BC


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gruvystarchild

--- In [email protected], LOWRIEK@a... wrote
>
>
> This was very well put. I myself came here for the recipe for
unschooling,
> and the mindful parenting that goes along with it. I will be using
butter in my
> cookies!!!
> Nancy, in BC
>
>
Hey!! I just wrote a "recipe" for unschooling. I need to finish
revising it and put it somewhere. :)

Ren