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-=-We have to be careful though. We can reach too far. Since God has burdened
your heart concerning home schooling, satan is going to challenge you at
every stone. If possible, satan will have you reach out until you fall into the
river. It is a constant struggle to keep the goal in mind that we are home
schooling our children and there are times to say "No". Do not be offended if the
word "No" is used and do not be afraid to use the word "No" along with the
"Word" to stay focused. -=-

http://www.reachingfamilies.com/homeschl/articles/genart.html

Same page, different author:

-=-I don’t think some have a clear understanding of the term unschool.
Unschool to me is when you have no structure and no real discipline to learn
anything other than that which interests the child. Following the interests of the
child is okay but they all need to learn how to read and write and do math
whether it interests them or not. Now being relaxed and flexible is a whole
different topic. -=-


That's all I found on the first page of a google search with

unschool sin Christian

There would've been more if I had gone to page two or used other search words.

Sandra

Fetteroll

on 9/30/03 2:54 PM, SandraDodd@... at SandraDodd@... wrote:

> That's all I found on the first page of a google search with
>
> unschool sin Christian
>
> There would've been more if I had gone to page two or used other search words.

This is something lots of people don't know about Google: it searches for
exact matches, so unschool won't find unschooling or unschooler. But you can
tack on extra words to the search by capitalizing OR. (If you type it in
lower case Google will think you want "or" as a search word.) So:

unschool OR unschooling OR unschooler OR unschoolers sin christian

Joyce