tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5377363983859053075.post7873581195839716075..comments2023-04-28T12:44:10.206-04:00Comments on Unschooling Me: Where Is the Line?Linda Wyatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15502645664373341448noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5377363983859053075.post-6482701767861569202012-04-18T00:44:43.965-04:002012-04-18T00:44:43.965-04:00I don't know the answer, Linda. I lean toward...I don't know the answer, Linda. I lean toward you just continuing to write, and those people who are ready to hear it will hear it. It reminds me of my kids and our "tree climbing rules." They're pretty simple. Anyone can climb any tree, as long as they can get up to the first branch on their own. No one can PUT someone on a branch they can't reach by themselves. That way, no one is in over their head, so to speak. Maybe it applies here. You giving them all kinds of help when they aren't really ready, might not be that great of an idea. It sure might waste a lot of your time. And, believe me, I KNOW about wasting time with the online homeschooling community. Not that it always is, but there are certainly some quagmires you can get yourself into!<br /><br />I'm sorry about the misrepresentation. That happened to me too, over at the Unplugged Mom's page. It took up way too much time. I should have known better. But there were so many mischaracterizations happening, I thought I could help untangle them. I couldn't really. So I let it go.<br /><br />Good luck!Suehttp://www.ll-unschooling.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com