photo by Karen James
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Eating
photo by Jo Isaac
Friday, June 28, 2019
Transitions
There's something unsettling about transitions. Sit, or stand. Not halfway up. Be single, or be in a relationship, not kind of sort of. But life has gradual changes all the time. We don't want the sun to just come up suddenly, or go down instantly.
Thoughts on Changing
photo by Amy Milstein
![]() | Luckily, the sun doesn't change directions, or sit thinking for a few days about whether to continue. Be patient with yourself and others. Growing and changing are normal parts of natural life. |
photo by Amy Milstein
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Juxtaposition
photo by Holly Dodd, of lily pads, in the desert
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Nourished and strengthened
Pam Sorooshian, on a way to step up peace and focus:
SandraDodd.com/breathing.html
(photo by a realtor in Scotland)
(photo by a realtor in Scotland)
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Start thinking about stopping.
Here's a way to gauge your unschooling progress: Can you stop learning, at your house? Can you put the pause on unschooling?
Once a year, lots of people do that, as well as they can. Just one day. It's coming up next month, July 24.
I thought you might need some time to plan.

Learn Nothing Day, in here, over the years
Once a year, lots of people do that, as well as they can. Just one day. It's coming up next month, July 24.
I thought you might need some time to plan.

Learn Nothing Day, in here, over the years
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Learning by experience
"I think respectful parenting is similar to learning to ride a bike. The bike, gravity, pavement all provide feedback on whether you've got it right. Or right enough to work. And then you work on refining it. And you don't forget because it's learning by doing.
Learning through immersion. We don't make them do it right. We help them think through the problem, provide information, and help them as they try out solutions. It's often the less than optimal solutions -- as long as they aren't going to injure themselves or harm others -- that are the most instructive because they can see *why* other ways work better. They can see and experience the consequences and the learning is far deeper than being told how to do it right."
"You are nuts!"
photo by Lydia Koltai
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—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Lydia Koltai
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