photo by Cass Kotrba
Monday, October 20, 2025
Don't make it weird.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Sunday, December 29, 2024
Enhancing life
If you give your whole self to your family, you'll find you still have your whole self.
in that exchange, years ago
photo by Cass Kotrba
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Joy. That's it.
People who resist or reject joy will be rejecting the best tool they could have used to unschool well, to have longterm relationships with others, and to age gracefully.
Joy.
That's it.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Activity over worry
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Thursday, July 14, 2022
"R" is for Reality
Live with your children in the moment, and the moment is not in the past. Live with your child in the moment, in the world where you are.
Thank you, Cass Kotrba.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Self-defending ideas
Your bad ideas are trying to defend themselves by tricking you.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Quoting "science"
Facts change.
The text aboved was part of a rant. Sometimes when I rant, it's fun to read later, but the context was (as usual) unschooling, within the world of homeschooling.
Sunday, January 9, 2022
Excitement and joy
The shock probably came from thinking that those hours would be teacher-style hours, of being stuck in one place doing something not too fun. That vision can only come from someone who hasn't looked into unschooling enough to know that the best unschooling hours are fun, natural, real activities. The shock can turn to excitement and joy, as a parent learns more about learning.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Moment of realization
Learning is learning whether or not it's planned or recorded or officially on the menu. Calories are calories whether or not the eating is planned or recorded or officially on the menu.
photo by Cass Kotrba
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Friday, March 5, 2021
Just being
It's a simple gift we can all give to our children that will have the potential to last a lifetime.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Friday, February 12, 2021
This, too...

photo by Cass Kotrba
Monday, January 11, 2021
Be where you are
Make each moment the best moment it can be. Be where you are with your body, mind and soul. It's the only place you can be, anyway. The rest is fantasy.
The quote above is from The Big Book of Unschooling
pages 79 and 80 (72 and 72 of the first edition)
photo by Cass Kotrba
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Being home
Turns out, we're all really happy staying home lately. We're enjoying our yard, cold as it's been. And we are really enjoying re-watching movies we've already seen, playing computer games and board games we haven't played in awhile, listening to books on tape, making lots of messes, cooking and rearranging furniture. I'm emailing to touch base with a community I don't have in real life, and my girls are playing with each other a lot. And arguing a little.
Sandra's 2020 comment:
Audio books and communicating online used to be different, but new terms don't change the activities. What is better now is there is more available, with photos, and music, and video! If people could unschool in the days of dial-up, and even before, you can do it now.
photo by Cass Kotrba
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Frosty
Life produces some fragile, fleeting things.
Cass Kotrba photographed frost so beautifully that you can see the individual ice crystals that formed on the grass, in northern Colorado.
Some people live where this doesn't happen.
You can click it for a larger image you can zoom in on better.
photo by Cass Kotrba
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Friday, September 11, 2020
Listen, honestly
How do we as parents show that we respect our children, that we are parenting respectfully? One big way is by genuinely listening to them. One way is by being honest with them about our own feelings, and telling the truth about events, or unexaggerated truthful reasons about why things can or cannot occur.
photo by Cass Kotrba
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Saturday, September 5, 2020
An outpouring of growth
Schuyler Waynforth wrote:
I am often struck by how much of an effective method unschooling is. Maybe effective isn't the right word, but it feels right, or apt. I don't know of any other approach to people that helps them to feel more themselves, more powerful, more generous, more capable, more loved. And what an outpouring you get in response. And I feel so much better as this parent than I did as the parent I used to be.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
A wonderful, surprising abundance
Today, while making my older daughter's bed, I was reflecting on the very act itself. The girls have a bunk bed and Lila's is on the top, so I have to climb up there and she has about 20 stuffed animals--it's what I would have used to think of as a pain. Instead of feeling overworked and underpaid as I made her bed, I found myself taking extra care to make her bed very nicely because I know how good it feels to sleep in a freshly made bed. I tucked the sheets and blankets in tight and cleaned off any food crumbs. Thinking of my sweet girl, I made the bed as perfectly as I thought she would like. Her stuffed animals are placed in their special places and her bed looks very cozy and inviting. Even if she never mentions it (which I doubt she will), I feel good knowing she will appreciate the gesture.
Is this the abundance everyone talks about? This fullness of heart that I no longer think of making beds as a chore, but as an act of service and gratitude? The feeling was such a wonderful surprise!
photo by Cass Kotrba
Monday, August 17, 2020
Every bit of all the bits

Unschooling allows free use of any and all bits of information, not just school's small set. A grid based first on cartoon characters or the history of ice skating can be expanded just as well as one built on a second-grade version of the discovery of North America and the made-up characters in some beginning-reader series. If the goal is to know everything, and if each person's internal "universe" is unique, then the order in which the information is acquired isn't as important as the ease and joy with which it is absorbed.
The time will come in your unschooling when you will forget to use checklists, but it won't matter. The child's internal grid will already have given them the need to know what things feel, smell and taste, and what they used to be or will be, and whether it's different in other places. Connections will continue to be made throughout their lives. The universe inside will grow larger and the universe outside will become clearer with every new experience.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Adoration
Moms and dads are big characters in other people's lives. How's your acting? How is your being?
You're famous in your family.
Don't disappoint your fans!
photo by Cass Kotrba
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Saturday, August 1, 2020
Closer to peace
Avoiding regret, contributing joy...
time will flow as it will,
but we can move closer to peace.

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