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Re: How to Discuss Unschooling
Why was I surprised, and what happened? *[Anyone new to unschooling, and anyone who doesn't like me anyway, or doesn't like side stories, should feel easy and free about closing or deleting this
Re: How to Discuss Unschooling
#3 When differences of opinion arise, stick to discussing ideas, not the person with whom you are disagreeing. _______________ I think this is the big one, the pivot point, the deal breaker, the
By Sandra Dodd · #78497 ·
Critical thinking
I'm repeating this from elsewhere.? Before too long the topics won't be next to each other anymore. :-) ____________ Critical thought¡ªI want to talk about how people can use what they already know
By Sandra Dodd · #78496 ·
Phrases to hear and avoid (was Re: Do you have to like being with your kids?)
______ Separate from that, I wanted to point out one of those things that reveals ideas the author probably didn't even now she was thinking.? ?I love that, about the sort of writing people do when
By Sandra Dodd · #78495 ·
Re: Do you have to like being with your kids?
Some aspect of the original questions are touched on in this recent Living Joyfully podcast: https://livingjoyfully.ca/blog/2019/11/eu204-qa-with-anna-and-pam/#comment-746486 When I heard the third
By Sandra Dodd · #78494 ·
Re: How to Discuss Unschooling
Still from #2, People complain "you're too critical." If they came for support, they want to be "supported." If they came for affirmation, they want to be affirmed. They should have come to learn
By Sandra Dodd · #78493 ·
Re: How to Discuss Unschooling
My continuation of the go-through-that-list-and-expand project. :-) Probably the biggest complaint in or of the discussions I've participated in has been that people "weren't nice." As a made-up
Re: Do you have to like being with your kids?
I remember when my kids were the ages yours are, I felt the same way. I had always wanted to homeschool, and then we just went along the school path (starting first with a Waldorf thing) and because I
By Kelly Callahan · #78491 ·
Re: "The prizewinningest stupidest question
My daughter was asked last year if she celebrates Christmas. She said yes, then the girl asked if she gets presents. Another girl said 'Of course she does, everyone gets presents'. The first girl
By Annie · #78490 ·
Re: Do you have to like being with your kids?
Housekeeping note first: ?I deleted the response from me that quoted the first post. ?It was there so those reading by e-mail would see it. I think it still will have gone to everyone's e-mail, and
Do you have to like being with your kids?
Hi Always Learning. I am very new to this group and to unschooling, and have never sent a post. Hope it works. When my daughters were 0.5 and 3.5, I remember talking to a veteran unschooling mother,
By Patricia Lynn Kirkpatrick · #78487 ·
Re: How to Discuss Unschooling
I want to go through those points individually and expand, and invite others to tell stories of their usefulness, too. This used to be understood better, I think¡ªthat if someone joined a group, it
How to Discuss Unschooling
In cleaning up the old apartment house, as it was, before its demolition, I'm going through yahoogroups, saving some descriptions, leaving forwarding-mail notices (figuratively), and I ended up in the
Gradually,...
Two things, one about having a peaceful home, and the other about this group getting smoother. I think the settings are such that once a person has had a post approved, their subsequent posts won¡¯t
By Sandra Dodd · #78484 ·
Re: "The prizewinningest stupidest question"
I get a lot of "but what about college" type statements.? My go to response is "Well I was homeschooled and I started college at 16 without any problems." That separates things pretty quickly into
By Katie Robles · #78483 ·
Re: $220, this group¡ªhelp!
-=-Can I still donate? Was a bit behind all this!! -=- If you really want to, I will gratefully accept it. The link is on my main page all the time, resting quietly. :-) But as to the pass-the-hat
By Sandra Dodd · #78482 ·
Re: "The prizewinningest stupidest question"
We all say really dumb things when our brains aren't quite in gear.? I wonder, though, if the lines between what children learn at home and what they learn at school get blurred more and more now
By Michelle Marr · #78481 ·
Re: $220, this group¡ªhelp!
By Rachel Springett · #78480 ·
Re: "The prizewinningest stupidest question
Funny you should mention how the school system forces them into conformity.? A family friend, who used to work in school(and whose mum used to be a teacher), asked how my daughter was going learn to
By Rachael Sanya · #78479 ·
Re: "The prizewinningest stupidest question"
Those are more amusing than mine. The one I've gotten more recently is "How will they learn to read?" I have a lot of friends who homeschool or are thinking about homeschooling and a few of them put
By Angela W · #78478 ·