Take it away, Pat Farenga!

Tonight I am handing over blog duties to Pat Farenga.  Pat is the President of Holt Associates, Inc., having worked closely with John Holt until his death in 1985.   Pat is the father of three homeschooled children.  He has written several books on homeschooling, has appeared on several national TV shows including The Today Show and Good Morning America as a homeschooling expert, and travels and speaks to audiences across the globe about homeschooling, unschooling and the work of John Holt.   The link I’m posting here is to his This specimen is then viagra for free washed and set aside for the actual insemination later. For instance, following a nutritional program that is rich in whole grains, lean proteins, and fruits cialis uk and vegetables then you can certainly overcome erectile dysfunction. These herbal testosterone boosting supplements are made with 100% herbal ingredients that are highly effective treatments to prevent the arteries from seizing up. cialis vs viagra click for source It is best to buy from stores which offer cash on delivery get viagra in canada facility. blog.  (For some reason it doesn’t link directly and you’ll need to copy and paste it into your browser.)  This entry, in which he quotes John Holt speaking about the teaching of foreign languages, gave me a lot to think about.   Maya has Spanish in the morning, and one of the reasons she enjoys it is that we hear it a lot on the street and she likes being able to understand what people are saying.  (imagine that!).    Anyway, I hope you enjoy this as much as I did:

http://patfarenga.squarespace.com/pat-farengas-blog/2011/4/28/learning-foreign-languages-or-just-learning-to-play-the-scho.html

About Amy

Amy Milstein was born and raised on a farm in Indiana, but after 20+ years considers herself a full-fledged New Yorker. She is married with two kids, who do not go to school but are instead life learners. This means they learn by living in the world (real life ) instead of hearing about it and simulating it in a classroom. With her family, Amy loves to travel, read, watch movies, write, sew, knit - the list is endless.
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