tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32534903.post240407701073364672..comments2024-03-03T04:08:57.512-06:00Comments on Learning through Living: Learning isn't a raceStephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02652491287049439814noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32534903.post-10574027407173587882009-11-19T10:48:51.783-06:002009-11-19T10:48:51.783-06:00This post made me feel good about what I am doing ...This post made me feel good about what I am doing in our Unschooled life. I feel like MamaLou it is hard to explain to people like my Mother-in-law who doesn't understand my son will read when he is good and ready to read. He's only 6 besides when he's 12 or 15 no one is going to care that he couldn't read at age 6.Ranahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17854800499473316222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32534903.post-28938669431579307392009-11-19T01:12:31.070-06:002009-11-19T01:12:31.070-06:00I love the way you worded this post. I try and ex...I love the way you worded this post. I try and explain it to people...I say "it's developmental" and each kid gets there on their own schedule. Just because the don't read until grade 3 doesn't mean they're stupid. Try and tell that to my neighbor who is stressing as her grade 1 daughter (homeschooled) isn't reading......YEESH!!! I tried offering words of support and politely saying "back off" but I'm not always the best with words, and it fell flat, I think. Ah well, maybe if I keep reading inspirational blogs it will wear off on me ;)MamaLouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16625287596359223318noreply@blogger.com