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Date Posted: 06:54:51 08/01/02 Thu
Author: Sharon
Subject: Re: Sharon, what are the details of 'Laid Back Learning'?
In reply to: Anita in FL 's message, "Sharon, what are the details of 'Laid Back Learning'?" on 18:56:52 07/31/02 Wed

Anita,

Laid Back Learning isn't a curriculum, but just a collection of learning games, projects, field trips, and other activities that can be used with any curriculum to make learning more fun. Obviously, it will go along well with the other volumes since they include examples of laid back learning. The difference is that this gives more detailed descriptions of how to play and includes board games, card games, chalkboard games, active games, travel games, learning centers, book reports, projects, field trips, and more. It will be included on the website with sample activities. Hopefully, if things go well, it will be available soon, but it seems we always run into some snag at the last minute.

Happy Homeschooling!
Sharon



>I thought you gave us details, but I can't seem to
>find them. Is this book a supplement for the other
>volumes, or is it another curriculum that can be used
>alone? Are you going to post it on your web site under
>'Products' and show any samples and the price? I'm
>very curious, you just seem to be such a natural at
>guiding us to be the best teachers our children can
>have, I'm excited to learn more (and teach more!)

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