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There Is No Uncaring In Unschooling
"He'd fooled us. He'd been learning all along--we just hadn't been able to see it because it didn't follow from our "teaching." It came from doing, sharing, and observing, from osmotically absorbing what was around him. I recalled that he once said to Mark, who was giving him snowboard instruction, "Dad, would you stop trying to teach me and just let me learn?"
~Deborah Sutton from Three Frog Nights (Mothering Magazine, May/June 2009)
5 comments:
For real? I can't tell if you're being serious that butter can come out or if you're being all poetical in ways that I'm just not all that sophisticated.
:)
Oh no, I'm not being poetic. I'm being literal. People filter milk as it flow into the bucket. And sometimes the filter will show flecks of butter. The milk is so rich, you get yellow butter floating in it.
The earth can be so bountious, ya know? Now a days people are so industrialized, its not that we've forgotten, we never new. That's why I thought it was worth mentioning. Its amazing! Oh, how I love cows. :) Sigh.
Sometimes the filter shows less savory things as well. Just so you know I'm not too pollyanna here.
Wow! That is so cool! I've never heard of that. I'm so fascinated by all that you're learning!
Ha ha. Pollyanna.
Yummy! That just shows how loved the little cow feels.
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