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Letter to SchoolLess #4: A Sense of Where You Are

Letter to SchoolLess #4: A Sense of Where You Are

On Hearing and Listening to Voices and Finding Your Own
"These months are not a blip but a beginning."

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9. Streamlining

I’ve been devoting a lot of time these past weeks to streamlining. Mainlining, free falling, hop stepping, call it what you will. The point is […]

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8. The Social Fabric (preliminary outline)

1. My mother, tired on a cold and rainy Sunday night, explaining why she and my father, not particularly social, though not anti-social, beings, were […]

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7. How Things Are Done In Brownstone Brooklyn

I stepped in the other day as a last-minute chaperone for a field trip that SmallerMan’s class took to a Jewish community center to chat, […]

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Life is Good
The Home School Story

Life is Good

Narration, Looking on the Bright Side, & Other Artistic Endeavors
“I’ve been grieving, not quite rationally, though I am beginning to feel cautiously optimistic that some sense of closure approaches, even as I am aware that the passive nature of this statement may suggest otherwise.”

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It’s Alive!
The Home School Story

It’s Alive!

Introducing the Blog Itself
“If a child is home schooled in Brooklyn and the experience isn’t documented publicly in excruciating (loving!) detail, does the kid get any education at all?”

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Not <em>Too</em> Optimistic
SchoolLess Speaks

Not Too Optimistic

Assessing “The Project” Now & Into the Future
“Most people should not be home schooled, my dad says, and I agree.”

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