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Samantha and Elisabeth are now friends
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what does "radical unschooling" mean to you?
It's part of our daily life style where learning is living and living is learning, we follow our desires and dreams, and we do what we feel when we feel like doing it, we live day to day, and are there for our children following their needs and inquiries and help when they ask, and listen and discover and respect one another. We love life and belief that radical unschooling is a life style,and not just another form of education.
how long have you been unschooling or homeschooling?
I have to actual stop and think of actual time, we just do, and have been doing for 3 years now
first names of children
Brandon 13, Amanda 11, Allison 8
a little about me
I am totally dedicated to seeing that my children are happy, and free. I run my own business (industrial plumbing) I am totally in love with my Husband, and I love waking up each morning greeting each child as they wake up(at all differant times) and look forward to what the day will bring as each day is differant. I love life, and plan to live a long happy life.

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