Moving a Puddle, and Other Essays

Moving a Puddle, and Other Essays by Sandra Dodd is a collection of essays published by Lulu Enterprises Incorporated in November 2005. This 170-page book is written in English and explores themes related to learning in a home without school, as well as the dynamics of living respectfully with children. Dodd provides insights into creating an environment that nurtures and supports learning, making it a thoughtful examination of family and relationships.
Readers will find a range of reflections that delve into the intricacies of home education and the importance of fostering a supportive atmosphere for children. The essays discuss practical approaches to learning and parenting, emphasizing the significance of respect and understanding in familial interactions. Through her writing, Dodd invites readers to consider how a nurturing home can enhance the educational experience, making this collection relevant for those interested in family dynamics and literary collections focused on personal essays.
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Essays on learning in a home without school, on living respectfully with children and of creating a nest in which learning flourishes.
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