photo by Heather Booth
Monday, September 24, 2018
"Can you explain calm?"
photo by Heather Booth
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Happiness is good for health
"Happiness is good for health! If something that makes a kid happy is deemed unhealthy by a parent, it will create stress and division. That kind of stress is NOT healthy. That kind of division works against the kind of relationship between parent and child that makes unschooling awesome!"
—Jenny Cyphers
photo by Sylvia Woodman
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Saturday, September 22, 2018
Happy, calm and loving
"Don't bring all the scary, negative and dark stories from the internet into your home. It will make your home and your lives scary, negative and dark. The most important thing you can do for your children's health is to provide them with a happy, calm and loving home."
—Eva Witsel
photo by Colleen Prieto
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Friday, September 21, 2018
Semantics
photo by Lisa J Haugen
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Thursday, September 20, 2018
Growth is good
Principles are beliefs, touchstones, things a person bases decisions around. SandraDodd.com/betterchoice
photo by Noor JontryMasterson
The idea that one can't make a choice without considering two or more options isn't a principle. It's a logical fact.
The idea that choices can lead a person nearer to the way she wants to be might be the principle that growth is good and growth is possible.
photo by Noor JontryMasterson
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
The world changes slowly
The world changes slowly, but it tends to stay changed! Flight was not possible before balloons. Food storage and transportation were difficult before canning and refrigeration. Without today’s wealth of books, videos and online information, home learning would be much more difficult. We can live in the light of our shared knowledge and ideas, in freedom and with confidence, at the cutting edge of education’s future.
SandraDodd.com/thoughts
photo by Sandra Dodd; a hot air balloon visible out our back gate
SandraDodd.com/thoughts
photo by Sandra Dodd; a hot air balloon visible out our back gate
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Near and far
This apple was in yesterday's post. I didn't move it, I moved the camera.
That's my sister, on stage, singing and playing guitar. She isn't doing that all the time, but she was then.
It seems there are no people listening. There were a hundred of them, but mostly behind me, and outside the tent.
What any one of us sees isn't everything there is to see.
photo by Sandra Dodd
Something looks like this:
apple,
instruments,
perspective
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