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Table of
Contents September/October 2006
The Editor's Journal - When We Lose Track of Trust by Wendy Priesnitz
- Human beings of all ages are highly motivated natural learners – year round
– unless we’ve been told once too often to sit down, line up, pay attention
and shut up.
Life,
Learning and Laughter by Sandy Lubert - Pretending to be a lady.
Live the Language You Learn by Dave Prine - Studying a
language by living in a foreign country.
Studying Language Abroad by Donald Johnston - Travelers can access
tutors and universities to inexpensively learn a language.
Freeing
Brycen - Part 3 by Laurie Couture - More on the journey of a single
mom who deschools herself while guiding her adopted son's success.
Thanks
for the Trust by Carlo Ricci - A father learns to follow his
children's lead as they learn conflict resolution, toilet use and more.
Talking
About Life Learning by Sandra Rakovac - Sharing the thoughts
of unschooling families about their decisions regarding learning and life.
Musings on Deschooling by Natalie Zur Nedden - Inspiration from
the Moca Moms led a researcher to begin studying Black unschoolers.
Creative
Living in an Inconsistent World by
Jan Fortune-Wood - Children can make good decisions even if their parents
or other adults aren't always consistent.
Bedtime Fairy Tales by Naomi Aldort - Going with the flow of
nature at bedtime creates an enjoyable experience for children and parents
alike.
Grown Without
Schooling by Peter Kowalke - Struggling with the transition from
unschooling to the corporate world.
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