Re: [UnschoolingDiscussion] extreme
[email protected]
In a message dated 12/9/2003 3:19:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
I
am surprised to find unschoolers with such a black and white interpretation,
to be honest.
Julie S.
In both and all directions on this "extreme" thread. Respect for how families
approach these deeply personal subjects, it seems to me, would be an
important part of unschooling. Acknowledging that not every family will do it like
yours. Some of us are not religious at all, some are, some have had good life
experiences, some deeply traumatic -- all of these things and more inform how we
unschool and live. But we probably all get that. :)
Nance
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[email protected] writes:
I
am surprised to find unschoolers with such a black and white interpretation,
to be honest.
Julie S.
In both and all directions on this "extreme" thread. Respect for how families
approach these deeply personal subjects, it seems to me, would be an
important part of unschooling. Acknowledging that not every family will do it like
yours. Some of us are not religious at all, some are, some have had good life
experiences, some deeply traumatic -- all of these things and more inform how we
unschool and live. But we probably all get that. :)
Nance
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