
Please don't use unschooling as a reason to be rude. And if you're rude, please don't tell people it's because you're unschoolers.
photo by Sandra Dodd



| Lots of people, when they first hear of homeschooling or unschooling say (almost before they take a breath) "I couldn't be with my child all the time." School (and even daycare) can break the bond between parent and child.There are, and have been in the past, various culturally approved bonds-breaking practices, so one thing we're doing with unschooling is purposefully nurturing bonds, and these relationships. Lots of parents discover that *if* they can relax into that relationship building, that they can't believe they weren't with their children 24/7 before, and they make up for lost time, and it gets easier and easier. | |


![]() | "I began to question so much of what I believed. I began to say yes, try to make the better choice, loosen up control. And not only did nothing I had feared come to pass, wonderful things began to happen." —Anna, in Melbourne |
"It" could be
- home
- life
- your nest
- your children's day
- yourself




| Learning can be easy and fun and perpetual. | ![]() |




