A. Yates

I really loved John Holt, and Grace Llewylln.
There re so many great books out there.  I just kept reading everything out there I could find.  I also loved reading Home Education magazine, ad Growing Without Schooling.
Ann
Bernadette Goldstein wrote:
   I am new to homeschooling and unschooling, my daughter is 2 1/2, I have a little time to make decisions on these matters, but would like to begin researching now.   I am interested in hearing from others on the one or two best /beginning books any of you would recommend on the subject.  I am very attracted to  the unschooling philosophy.  Thank-you very much for any advice here. Bernadette

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David Albert

My favorite is Nancy Wallace's "Child'w Work: Taking Children's Choices
Seriously". I also think (to help confirm yourself in your decision),
it is worth reading John Taylor Gatto's "Dumbing us Down: The Hidden
Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling.

David Albert

>
> Bernadette Goldstein wrote:
>
>> I am new to homeschooling and unschooling, my daughter is 2 1/2,
>> I have a little time to make decisions on these matters, but would
>> like to begin researching now. I am interested in hearing from
>> others on the one or two best /beginning books any of you would
>> recommend on the subject. I am very attracted to the unschooling
>> philosophy. Thank-you very much for any advice here. Bernadette
>

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