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The Life Without School Community Blog: Tammy Takahashi
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The Life Without School Community Blog. The Life Without School Blog is an on-line publication and blogging community. We homeschool. We unschool. We live our lives without school. For some, life without school begins as a conscientious choice that is whole-heartedly embraced. For others, it begins as a quest for second chances and new opportunity. Read more about us. Read more about who we are:. What does accountability prove? What about child abuse and neglect? Read more Hot Topics. Where is your home?
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ThrowingMarshmallows: Throwing Marshmallows has moved!
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Saturday, April 08, 2006. Throwing Marshmallows has moved! Just wanted to let everyone know that Throwing Marshmallows has a new home! I am really excited by the features that homeschooljournal.net offers.the best of which is that I now have categories! It will make finding posts much easier. I have been having fun playing around and getting things set up. Anyways, I hope that you can stop on by! Posted by ThrowingMarshmallows at 10:22 PM. Links to this post:. Annandale, Virginia, United States. And I ha...
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Not School: A different sort of learning
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I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. - Mark Twain. You call that reform? Thomas Jefferson on education: Part II. Thomas Jefferson on education: Part I. Stop me if youve heard this one before. Whos protecting our kids? Joyful Living and Unschooling. Live Free, Learn Free. No school, just learning. Sunday, July 02, 2006. A different sort of learning. What a "chain reaction" is. How to count using 4 vertical scratch marks one diagonal mark, in groups of five. Why hot and humid is worse...
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Anecdotal Evidence: September 2006
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It is hard to shuck the mantle of institutional education and recognize that human beings are hardwired to learn, to allow oneself to dance free of the constraints of institutional thinking, and to truly grasp that most things worth attaining cannot be measured by any test. Here is anecdotal evidence that learning happens. Friday, September 15, 2006. My good friend, Linda, recently visited the DC area and wanted to go to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. On the way to the Korean War Veterans Memorial. Offer...
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The Life Without School Community Blog: Cyndie
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The Life Without School Community Blog. The Life Without School Blog is an on-line publication and blogging community. We homeschool. We unschool. We live our lives without school. For some, life without school begins as a conscientious choice that is whole-heartedly embraced. For others, it begins as a quest for second chances and new opportunity. Read more about us. Read more about who we are:. What does accountability prove? What about child abuse and neglect? Read more Hot Topics. Where is your home?
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The Life Without School Community Blog: Alicia
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The Life Without School Community Blog. The Life Without School Blog is an on-line publication and blogging community. We homeschool. We unschool. We live our lives without school. For some, life without school begins as a conscientious choice that is whole-heartedly embraced. For others, it begins as a quest for second chances and new opportunity. Read more about us. Read more about who we are:. What does accountability prove? What about child abuse and neglect? Read more Hot Topics. Where is your home?
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American Homeschool Association | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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Newer posts →. August 1, 2009 · 9:55 am. Homeschool support groups and the individuals who build networks between homeschooling families are the glue which holds the homeschooling community together. Through their newsletters, conferences, websites, discussion lists, weblogs and more, homeschool support groups and active individuals keep the lines of communication open, while offering information, resources, news and perspectives on homeschooling. For each state can be found at the. Founded in 1983 by ho...
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Links | American Homeschool Association
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Quotes | American Homeschool Association
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All I am saying in this book can be summed up in two words: Trust Children. Nothing could be more simple, or more difficult. Difficult because to trust children we must first learn to trust ourselves, and most of us were taught as children that we could not be trusted. John Holt, in “How Children Learn”. David Albert, in “And the Skylark Sings with Me”. Larry and Susan Kaseman, in “Taking Charge Through Homeschooling”. Homeschooling parents can ignore what are for the most part government directives as t...