Re: [UnschoolingDiscussion] Digest Number 4102
[email protected]
In a message dated 10/10/2003 4:43:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
am only afraid he will become as hooked as me and I will never get the
computer back. He is into the "Adult Swim" on cartoon network and Anime and I saw
sever posts about these topics, I thought I would respect their privacey and not
read. I must say it was relieving to find that other teens share his interests
so I must not be doing everything wrong, lol.
Dena in SC
Do what you will and to no one harm shall it bring.
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[email protected] writes:
>I sent Logan, my 15 yo son, the link and told him about the message board. I
> Message: 22
> Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 15:22:50 EDT
> From: SandraDodd@...
> Subject: Re: Active Unschooling Discussion Board for Teenagers
>
> www.unschooling.com has a teen space.
>
> Unschoolers In Action October 10 - 12:54 pm
> A Place for unschooling kids and teens to hang out and find one another.
> Teen Space
> Unschooling Kids
>
>
> http://www.unschooling.com/discus/messages/950/951.html
>
> That bottom part is the direct address of the teen topics.
>
> People have to be registered at the site to post on kids/teens, but it's
> free
> and easy to do.
>
> At the bottom of that page, "get started" and then click "getting an
> account."
>
> But they can read without posting.
>
> If a bunch of us told our kids about it all at once, the whole area might
> perk up a bunch!
>
> They can start their own topics or add to what's there. (Maybe you only
> have
> to be registered to start a new topic, and not just to post. I don't know,
> because I'm registered. <g> I don't read the teen boards, though. There's
> a
> TON of stuff there for unschooling parents to read, outside the teen area.
> The
> address for the main page of the discussion list is:
>
> http://www.unschooling.com/discus/messages/board-topics.html
>
>
> Sandra
am only afraid he will become as hooked as me and I will never get the
computer back. He is into the "Adult Swim" on cartoon network and Anime and I saw
sever posts about these topics, I thought I would respect their privacey and not
read. I must say it was relieving to find that other teens share his interests
so I must not be doing everything wrong, lol.
Dena in SC
Do what you will and to no one harm shall it bring.
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zenmomma2kids
>>He is into the "Adult Swim" on cartoon network and Anime and I sawseveral posts about these topics, I thought I would respect their
privacey and not read. I must say it was relieving to find that other
teens share his interests so I must not be doing everything wrong,
lol.>>
Adult Swim and Anime are two BIG interests of my son Conor (14).
Nothing wrong here. :o) He sometimes posts at the message boards, but
not too often. He doesn't do much writing...yet. It'll come.
Has your son seen the VH1 special about cartoons? It went through the
history and progression of style, content and form of many of the
cutting edge cartoons. It had interviews with different cartoonists
talking about who influenced, who was ground-breaking and why, and
who they just plain old love. Very cool.
Life is good.
~Mary