
"I seek happiness each and every day. The best place I find it is in my children."
photo by Meg Oh
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| Every choice you make should be made consciously, thoughtfully, for real and good reasons. | ![]() |






| The way to be an unschooler is to change the way you see and think, so that you can change the way you act and react. | ![]() |

Caren Knox wrote:
In addition to this time being short, and precious, you are building the foundation of natural learning in your home. Learning flows when needs are met, connections are strong, and kids can absolutely trust their parents, and know their parents are there for them. Some of the core values of natural learning are trust, support, joy, and freedom. You are putting up scaffolding for years and years of learning by the choices you make now.


| Peace and calm help learning. Stress and pressure never help learning. If you set your priority on learning and peace, it makes other questions easier. |
We are going into our third year of "homeschooling." Our first year consisted of complete deschooling. The next year I fell victim to mother panic modeIf I said "I went through a year of demagnetization, and the next year all kinds of metal stuck to me," you might think I hadn't really demagnetized!


| How often do you make a choice? How often do you think "I have no choice"? How do decisions happen? |
Considering Decisions
photo by Sandra Dodd

Sometimes you need to sleep it off. Being tired can be a sign that there was a whole lot of fun, activity, work, or learning.

| Fearful schoolishness hasn’t ever helped unschooling yet. When you are schoolish, or fearful, or both, move toward courage. | ![]() |



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