Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Catholic unschoolers?
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Renee,
We're a Catholic unschooling family. Well, we're beginning unschoolers
anyway. There's an egroup list for Catholic unschoolers, appropriately
called CatholicUnschoolers. E-mail me if you'd like to chat.
Jodye
We're a Catholic unschooling family. Well, we're beginning unschoolers
anyway. There's an egroup list for Catholic unschoolers, appropriately
called CatholicUnschoolers. E-mail me if you'd like to chat.
Jodye
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Jodye wrote:
<< We're a Catholic unschooling family. Well, we're beginning unschoolers
anyway. There's an egroup list for Catholic unschoolers, appropriately
called CatholicUnschoolers. E-mail me if you'd like to chat.
Carol from Wisconsin
<< We're a Catholic unschooling family. Well, we're beginning unschoolers
anyway. There's an egroup list for Catholic unschoolers, appropriately
called CatholicUnschoolers. E-mail me if you'd like to chat.
>>We are too! How do you subscribe to that list...I'm very interested. Thanks.
Carol from Wisconsin
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Hi Renee-
We're practicing Catholics and unschool and none of my kids go to CCD
(religious ed.) We have 7 children...aged 13 down to 6 mos.
We use all kind of resources to teach our kids the Faith in our home. We
read lots of stories and the gospels-we go to Mass together. But, I think
the kids are especially open to the rich traditions that the church offers,
so we try to implement as many of those as we can in our home...like
celebrating feast days, lighting candles, singing songs at home. I've always
liked that about the Catholic Faith-that there are so many "tangible,
hands-on" ways to celebrate what we believe.
And really, those skeptical kids are the fun ones...they really cause you to
have to stop and think about what you believe!
If you need some catalog resources, let me know.
You can e-mail me privately.
Carol from WI
We're practicing Catholics and unschool and none of my kids go to CCD
(religious ed.) We have 7 children...aged 13 down to 6 mos.
We use all kind of resources to teach our kids the Faith in our home. We
read lots of stories and the gospels-we go to Mass together. But, I think
the kids are especially open to the rich traditions that the church offers,
so we try to implement as many of those as we can in our home...like
celebrating feast days, lighting candles, singing songs at home. I've always
liked that about the Catholic Faith-that there are so many "tangible,
hands-on" ways to celebrate what we believe.
And really, those skeptical kids are the fun ones...they really cause you to
have to stop and think about what you believe!
If you need some catalog resources, let me know.
You can e-mail me privately.
Carol from WI
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Hi Carol,
It's nice to know that there are other Catholics on the list. Both my
husband and I are relatively recent converts to the Faith (5 years). I'd
love to hear about some of the things you do (traditions etc...) with your
children to help them learn the Faith. I'm not sure if this is a topic
others would enjoy reading about, so if you've got time maybe you could
e-mail me privately. Oh, yeah! To subscribe to the Catholic unschooling
list, just go to egroups and look for the list called CatholicUnschoolers. I
think they'll walk you through the sign up process. Take care.
Jodye
It's nice to know that there are other Catholics on the list. Both my
husband and I are relatively recent converts to the Faith (5 years). I'd
love to hear about some of the things you do (traditions etc...) with your
children to help them learn the Faith. I'm not sure if this is a topic
others would enjoy reading about, so if you've got time maybe you could
e-mail me privately. Oh, yeah! To subscribe to the Catholic unschooling
list, just go to egroups and look for the list called CatholicUnschoolers. I
think they'll walk you through the sign up process. Take care.
Jodye
[email protected]
Jodye wrote:
<< I'm not sure if this is a topic
others would enjoy reading about, so if you've got time maybe you could
e-mail me privately. Oh, yeah! To subscribe to the Catholic unschooling
list, just go to egroups and look for the list called CatholicUnschoolers.
I
think they'll walk you through the sign up process. Take care. >>
I will write to you privately...thanks for the info. Might be a while before
you hear from me, though...we're up to our ears in 4-H projects and swimming
lessons!
Carol in WI
<< I'm not sure if this is a topic
others would enjoy reading about, so if you've got time maybe you could
e-mail me privately. Oh, yeah! To subscribe to the Catholic unschooling
list, just go to egroups and look for the list called CatholicUnschoolers.
I
think they'll walk you through the sign up process. Take care. >>
I will write to you privately...thanks for the info. Might be a while before
you hear from me, though...we're up to our ears in 4-H projects and swimming
lessons!
Carol in WI