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Re: Women in Lojban
good points. i think you are still in england, but in the states
there is growing support for home schooling. this type of
arrangement would be much better for alternate education like
lojban. i agree, sending someone to public school who's first
language is lojban would be a disaster. if anybody tries this, it
would be very interesting. as for it being bad for the child--i can
think of things much worse all around the world that happen to
children. if anything, forcing them to learn english spelling is
what's abuse :).
--- In lojban@y..., Richard Curnow <richard@r...> wrote:
> My daughter is 15 months old, and hasn't uttered a convincing word
of
> English yet, let along Lojban!
>
> My son is 3 years old. I don't think I've ever had enough spoken
> fluency in Lojban to make a viable attempt at teaching it to him.
Also,
> I'm afraid I haven't the conviction to risk turning him into the
subject
> of a "social experiment" if it all goes horribly wrong in some
way! I
> think it's fine for an adult to have unusual interests and to have
to
> defend that fact amongst his/her peer group, but I don't know
whether
> it's such a good idea to inflict unusual interests and capabilities
on a
> pre-schooler who hasn't got any say in the matter (bullying etc
being
> what it is.)
>
> On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 12:46:13AM -0000, thinkit8@l... wrote:
> >
> > i would ask, then, if you had any sons that were interested in
> > lojban? or if anyone here has? i think richard curnow and
lojbab
> > have sons and daughters. would be interesting if perhaps the
female
> > in the same environment might take to lojban. as it is now, i
> > unfortunately have a dim view of the weaker, stupider gender.
> >
>
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