Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Math questions
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Tracy,
You hit the nail on the head. I have such a difficult time explaining to my
husband and other folks . Why I didn't use a book to teach something, Im in
the closet still with unschooling because my family is completely freaked. I
was the black sheep in the family , the one who always "learned the hard way"
the one who never conformed to society . So they think homeschooling is my
way of being the black sheep . Anyway even if I cant say any of that to
anyone thanks for letting me think it!! (g)
Tamie
You hit the nail on the head. I have such a difficult time explaining to my
husband and other folks . Why I didn't use a book to teach something, Im in
the closet still with unschooling because my family is completely freaked. I
was the black sheep in the family , the one who always "learned the hard way"
the one who never conformed to society . So they think homeschooling is my
way of being the black sheep . Anyway even if I cant say any of that to
anyone thanks for letting me think it!! (g)
Tamie
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In a message dated 4/4/00 7:05:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
Tracy@...-online.co.uk writes:
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This is another big part of unschooling, being able to recognise the ways we
learn best, being able to recognise our talents and using those talents to
get where we want to be (even to figure out where we want to be, which is
probably much more difficult :-) ) >>
Well said, Tracy.
Marcie
Tracy@...-online.co.uk writes:
<<
This is another big part of unschooling, being able to recognise the ways we
learn best, being able to recognise our talents and using those talents to
get where we want to be (even to figure out where we want to be, which is
probably much more difficult :-) ) >>
Well said, Tracy.
Marcie
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Thank you, Karen.
Marcie
Marcie