Re: [UnschoolingDiscussion] baby schedules was re: Re: Controlling food intak...
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In a message dated 6/5/2004 2:16:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
hayes@... writes:
Pamela
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hayes@... writes:
> OK, not technically an unschooling topic but if she is unschoolinghearing about. She doesn't have a computer at home.
> older children it becomes an unschooling-related issue? Am I right
> in thinking this (moderators)?
>
> Sorry if I didn't express clearer. My post began as a response to all the
> posts on controlling food. I ended with thinking about infants and feeding
> schedules and remembered my friend was having a hard time adjusting to the same
> topic, although starting with a 3 week old. I figured I'd ask the question
> because it fell in with my line of thinking at the moment. And she has not
> yet decided to stay at home but has a big interest in unschooling. She is in
> more of a "what do I do now that my baby is home" frame of mind than
> unschooling but her interest has been there throughout the pregnancy, so I thought
> I'd get her a bit of advice from a list I brag about and that she has enjoyed
Pamela
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In a message dated 6/5/2004 2:17:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
hayes@... writes:
eager to buck the mainstream and I tend to forget, sometimes, that not everyone
is like me! Thanks for the reminder!
Peace,
Sang
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hayes@... writes:
> and it's a lot to ask somebody to buck the "experts"You know, that's a good point! Thanks for making it-I'm always one who is
> that havew shaped mainstream mothering.
eager to buck the mainstream and I tend to forget, sometimes, that not everyone
is like me! Thanks for the reminder!
Peace,
Sang
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