Re: "The prizewinningest stupidest question"
This reminds me of the first time I ever heard about backpacking. I had whiteout too! What do you eat? Where do you go to the bathroom? I was fascinated to learn more. Hopefully kids and adults
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D-H Family
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Re: "The prizewinningest stupidest question"
Here in Ireland, catholic religious education is part of the school curriculum. My brother-in-law was quite bothered and asked me how my kids were ever going to get married because they wouldn¡¯t
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Jessica Kane
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"The prizewinningest stupidest question"
Holly¡¯s telling me a story about a younger friend, early 20s, who dropped out of high school (or was booted). He¡¯s a friend of her boyrfiend. She was telling me he was smart, but had asked her the
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: $220, this group¡ªhelp!
-=-Wow! That was quick! I helped fund raise for two other groups and while we ended up with a bit of surplus it took a few weeks.-=- My husband doesn¡¯t think I should say so quickly ¡°goal is
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: $220, this group¡ªhelp!
Wow! That was quick! I helped fund raise for two other groups and while we ended up with a bit of surplus it took a few weeks. Sandra, I have put on my 2020 to-do list to participate more. Currently
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Vicki Dennis
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Donations :)
Hello, I am so happy and grateful to Sandra and this group for being here all these years. It has been helpful and inspiring. I would love to contribute something. I am not sure how to. Thank you ?
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Deanna
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Re: $220, this group¡ªhelp!
The goal is met on #1, financial donations. The others, still consider, please! THANKS, EVERYONE! Sandra
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: $220, this group¡ªhelp!
The way I understood PayPal fees for sending money (in the U.S.) is that you only get charged fees if you use a debit/credit card when you send money or if the recipient invoices the request for
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Kim Elliott-Gluck
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$220, this group¡ªhelp!
It cost $220 to accept the opportunity to move Always Learning here, from where the bridge was collapsing between us and yahoogroups. ?It worked! Now I wish for two things. ?Maybe five. *One,* I
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: Becoming an unschooler (one account)
This is the "wait a while, watch" part of "Read a little, try a little, wait a while, watch" method. :-) ?If you watch to see if things are more relaxed, happier, if learning is happening, then
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: Becoming an unschooler (one account)
Cass wrote: ¡°Seven years down the road and I use navigator regularly and unschooling ideas that I once found hard to understand now come as second nature. ¡° You can¡¯t understand all of
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belinda dutch
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Re: Becoming an unschooler (one account)
My apologies. I'm typing from my phone so I should've re-read before sending I do not do lessons at the table any more (not since I started to explore in unschooling).? To explain the dad a little
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lanissa mcleod
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Re: Wholeness
https://justaddlightandstir.blogspot.com/2012/12/whole-people-now.html Whole people, now ----------------- Your children are not works in progress. They are whole people, now and from the day they
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: Wholeness
I didn't know this group would do this. ? :-) https://justaddlightandstir.blogspot.com/2013/06/whole-and-in-real-world.html Whole and in the real world --------------------------- If they're whole
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: Wholeness
https://justaddlightandstir.blogspot.com/2019/10/wholly-cosmic.html Wholly cosmic ------------- Polly Berrien Berends refers to infants as "seeing beings," and that changed my life, when I read Whole
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Sandra Dodd
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Wholeness
Because I need to make some updates on my page about separation, and checking links, I came to something about wholeness. There have been a couple of things lately, using that same word, "whole," so I
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: Becoming an unschooler (one account)
Is that really what you meant to say? If you still think doing lessons at the table is good, deschooling didn't happen. :-) This is a certainty: ?"he has no interest and the more I pushed the more he
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: Becoming an unschooler (one account)
I enjoyed reading it as well.? I have just journeyed into unschooling earlier this year after only being a homeschooler since 2018. I more or less did deschooling from September 2017- Dec 2017. As my
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lanissa mcleod
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Becoming an unschooler (one account)
On my facebook group, in response to " I¡¯d like to learn more about unschooling and what it truly looks like, not necessarily a single day but overall,¡± Cass Kotrba wrote something great, partly
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Sandra Dodd
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Re: When parents disagree
#spousePartner
"Education" will trip you up. Education will not fall into place.? Learning might!? If you prepare for a life of learning, and nurture a space for learning, you, your wife, your child(ren) will
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Sandra Dodd
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