Real learning is doing that billion piece jigsaw puzzles however you please. Or running off to watch TV. Or chase the dog. 🙂
—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Gail Higgins
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We are all for fun stuff. We get to go to places with our homeschooling friends like theme parks and museums and have it all to ourselves. We get to play all day because for unschoolers playing and learning go hand in hand.Alex's children are both at the University of Minnesota, studying engineering, so she had time to visit me and explore and play games. We had fun. She took the photo above on her way home.
My kids are happy. They have fun. They learn everyday.
We have time to have many animals the kids want.
We have time to play games as a family.
We have time to run in the yard and explore places together. We have time to have fun.
Our lives are not separated between school life and home life. Most things we do, we do it because we like it and because we have fun doing them.—Alex Polikowsky
(source / interview, 2009)
There is personal growth in quietly providing what is needed. The world is made better by those who notice and attend to needs. |
Sandra's theory of "strewing" highlights the role of the parent, both in the support they provide children and how they reproduce enthusiasm for happenstance.
I never knew how multi-layered most movies and television shows are, until I lived the freedom of no censorship with my kids. I'm excited to watch Shrek again with Hayden... we've not seen it in over a year and I know his sense of humor has drastically changed, he's more aware of innuendo, it will most likely be a whole new movie for him. I will miss his *younger* perspective as much as I look forward to this *older* one.