One of the best things about radical unschooling is how much parents can learn, if they are willing.
photo by Joyce Fetteroll
If you sit in a new place, you will see some new things. |
"It was nice to be more quiet—to let things go unsaid. Not talking automatically and at length gave me more time to think about what I really wanted to say, if anything at all. I found I had fewer regrets—wishing I'd said something different or not at all. By talking less, I became a better listener too, I think." —Karen James |
"Unschooling becomes the ultimate challenge against modern selfishness." —Cathy |
Calm is better than uptight. |
Props and costumes can help children to perceive the world in a slightly different way, and those thoughts add to their knowledge. |
Look around you for simple bits of older art, technology and history. See and appreciate these quiet antiques. |