Re: [UnschoolingDiscussion] self-doubt----was: Betsy
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In a message dated 5/2/2004 8:14:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
hayes@... writes:
Self-doubt, I think, is probably an inevitable part of the unschooling
process; thanks to all for the affirmation! <<<<
Ya think?
To me it's become more about the LACK of doubt----in myself and my children,
certainly.
Doubt in *others* <g>, most definitely!
I've found more conviction and self-reflection and inspiration in the
unschooling process. Little to no self-doubt.
~Kelly
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hayes@... writes:
Self-doubt, I think, is probably an inevitable part of the unschooling
process; thanks to all for the affirmation! <<<<
Ya think?
To me it's become more about the LACK of doubt----in myself and my children,
certainly.
Doubt in *others* <g>, most definitely!
I've found more conviction and self-reflection and inspiration in the
unschooling process. Little to no self-doubt.
~Kelly
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