Re: [UnschoolingDiscussion] Choices was Re: New to group and unschooling was ...
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In a message dated 8/14/2004 2:12:20 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
scubamama@... writes:
At what age are children no longer able to choose their actions and
accept the consequences such that they need commandments to tell them
what to do? This seems to be the catch in trying to accept that
children should be trusted to know what they need to learn but adults
are subject to rules from God.
Pat
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I think this is too theological for discussion here.
If people want help setting up a side-list to discuss unschooling strictly
within a Christian context, I'd be glad to help. (Yahoogroups is really very
easy to use, though, and they walk you through.)
You can announce the list here if you get one going, and I'd be glad to link
it on my other lists page:
http://sandradodd.com/lists/other
Sandra
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scubamama@... writes:
At what age are children no longer able to choose their actions and
accept the consequences such that they need commandments to tell them
what to do? This seems to be the catch in trying to accept that
children should be trusted to know what they need to learn but adults
are subject to rules from God.
Pat
-------------------------------
I think this is too theological for discussion here.
If people want help setting up a side-list to discuss unschooling strictly
within a Christian context, I'd be glad to help. (Yahoogroups is really very
easy to use, though, and they walk you through.)
You can announce the list here if you get one going, and I'd be glad to link
it on my other lists page:
http://sandradodd.com/lists/other
Sandra
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happyadvocate
--- In [email protected], SandraDodd@a... wrote:
Thanks, Sandra:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chr-U
:-)
> In a message dated 8/14/2004 2:12:20 PM Mountain Daylight Time,strictly
> scubamama@e... writes:
> At what age are children no longer able to choose their actions and
> accept the consequences such that they need commandments > Pat
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>
> I think this is too theological for discussion here.
> If people want help setting up a side-list to discuss unschooling
> within a Christian context, I'd be glad to help. (Yahoogroups isreally very
> easy to use, though, and they walk you through.)to link
>
> You can announce the list here if you get one going, and I'd be glad
> it on my other lists page:*****
>
> http://sandradodd.com/lists/other
>
> Sandra
Thanks, Sandra:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chr-U
:-)