My daughter Sophia, the one who wears a princess dress to pick slugs out of the woodpile so she can feed them to the chickens, seemed content with Brian’s answer about meat. She was curious enough, too, to come out on the morning when Tom the butcher came to visit. We got an anatomy lesson right there, one we aren’t likely to forget.
Life’s most important lessons never end when you live on a farm Appeal-Democrat – Rose Godfrey
Tags: California home, Rose Godfrey, Unschooling
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Living and Learning on the Farm
Life’s most important lessons never end when you live on a farm Appeal-Democrat – Rose Godfrey
Tags: California home, Rose Godfrey, Unschooling
This entry was posted on June 25, 2009 at 6:58 am and is filed under Child Development, News-Commentary, Reasons to Homeschool, Socialization, Weblogs. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.