| Ronnie Maier wrote: "Unschooling works because the unschooled individual has the time and support to follow the interesting byways that lead to real learning." | ![]() |
photo by Talie Bartoe
| Ronnie Maier wrote: "Unschooling works because the unschooled individual has the time and support to follow the interesting byways that lead to real learning." | ![]() |
![]() | A rich world for a baby is similar to a rich world for anyone else. A baby is a person. A lucky baby has an adult partner who understands that. |
![]() | Things will get better as you weed out negativity and focus on what’s good and positive. |
![]() | People naturally look for similarities, differences, and patterns. We name and categorize. It's a natural part of learning, and it can be fun. |
![]() | Small moments of peace and calm can add up to contentment. Gratitude and acceptance contribute to satisfaction. Having a warm home isn't an absolute, and it's not magic. It's the accumulation of positive choices that create a nest for humans (and their significant animal others). |
![]() | Look around you for simple bits of older art, technology and history. See and appreciate these quiet antiques. |
Sometimes the smallest thing can make child extremely happy. Sometimes parents can find joy in relaxing around fears and pressures. Without dress codes and early-morning school bells, or other kids to ask "Why are you wearing that?!", there can be leisurely days of choices and creativity, while parents practice saying "yes" and children play without worries."The big upside of unschooling, in my opinion, was that it also created an unexpected peacefulness, fulfillment, and happiness for all of us."