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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)
6 comments:
I love the second photo. The one that looks super-imposed.
I totally heart libraries. I'm going to one today too.
Thanks Mom#1. I like that one too. It captures my son and his love of books and his wide open open open little mind of light. The picture really is super-imposed, layers of photos over each other, done on film and not with a computer. :)
Photographing well is the best revenge.
Or was that "living well"? Either way, you've got it! Great photos!
Look at both of them in that bottom picture! I am in love with your kids! I am. I can't help it.
Interesting set of pictures, love them! Did you take these with the Holga? Your library looks so old fashioned, I can't tell if it's just the pictures or it's really like that. Ours is extremely sleek and modern...the look of yours is so comfortable.
Oh, wow. I love these. Do you have a wall covered with all of these gorgeous photos? Your pictures are like windows into a rich, deep story.
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