tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4603765641072392630.post4102680539446212868..comments2024-03-03T02:00:28.295-05:00Comments on Teaching Your Middle Schooler: How Do You Know When You Are Done?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4603765641072392630.post-60815030677155008322011-05-22T22:26:55.353-04:002011-05-22T22:26:55.353-04:00It is a tough question, especially for those of us...It is a tough question, especially for those of us who are doing our own thing. Of course, as a firm believer in and practioner of lifelong learning, on one hand we are never done. But some students, like K, have concrete goals or plans, but others don't. And, of course, some teachers have concrete goals, and others don't. So it's not necessarily an easy answer.Carolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11164883668587344597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4603765641072392630.post-42570201901817905612011-05-19T22:27:38.406-04:002011-05-19T22:27:38.406-04:00Since we don't do school, it would be hard to ...Since we don't do school, it would be hard to know about being "done." I don't want to tie it to financial self-sufficiency either, because I like mesh/network economies and extended families living together. However, K does have financial goals or milestones she works toward. We are tied by laws and regulations, as well - for example, she can't travel by herself as much as we would want. Tough question, lolMariaDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00769513929584082597noreply@blogger.com