photo by Holly Dodd
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Being with your child
photo by Holly Dodd
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Free tools
You need to do MANY things, as an unschooling parent. Free tools are being added to these collections just about every day:
Joyfully Rejoycing (Joyce's site)
SandraDodd.com/
LivingJoyfully.ca (Pam Laricchia's site)
Read a little, try a little, wait a while, watch.
Don't overcomplicate, don't oversimplify.
Paraphrased from a post on Always Learning; this site will work:
SandraDodd.com/howto/precisely
photo by Sandra Dodd
2020 note:
In cleaning up old posts with more solid images and links, I replaced Always Learning, in the list above, with Pam Laricchia's site. Always Learning still exists, and at a better hosting site, but people aren't using e-mail as much as they once did. The Always Learning archives are open here if you want to read, and if you want to join and try to stir the discussion up, I would not mind!
Joyfully Rejoycing (Joyce's site)
SandraDodd.com/
LivingJoyfully.ca (Pam Laricchia's site)
Read a little, try a little, wait a while, watch.
Don't overcomplicate, don't oversimplify.
SandraDodd.com/howto/precisely
photo by Sandra Dodd
2020 note:
In cleaning up old posts with more solid images and links, I replaced Always Learning, in the list above, with Pam Laricchia's site. Always Learning still exists, and at a better hosting site, but people aren't using e-mail as much as they once did. The Always Learning archives are open here if you want to read, and if you want to join and try to stir the discussion up, I would not mind!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
A head start
Making this moment better than worse (getting warm, rather than getting cold) gives me a head start on the next moment, and being positive becomes habitual.
Getting Warm
photo by Sandra Dodd
photo by Sandra Dodd
Monday, September 19, 2011
Choosing and power
Once you’re really listening to your kids and not your sense of injustice, you’ll find that answering them and interacting with them is intellectually rewarding and stimulating and fun. It’s not something you *have* to do. It’s something you *get* to do for a very little while. You can’t change this need your kids have right now. You can only change how you see it, how you think about it and meet it. And that’s good because that’s entirely in your power to do.
—Deb Lewis
but it was a good lead-in to this page:
SandraDodd.com/gettingit
photo by Sandra Dodd, of a railyard we visited
because my son Marty wanted to go there
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Sunday, September 18, 2011
Special Offer
Pam Sorooshian wrote:
SandraDodd.com/nest
photo by Sandra Dodd
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The only way to make it "just right" is to offer and not coerce. If you don't "offer" stuff/ideas/experiences, then the kids aren't going to even know what's out there. If you push too much on them, they can feel pressured and that their learning is being taken over by you.
It isn't all that tricky, though, when you live with a kid and pay attention and care deeply—to keep that child in mind and provide him/her with a pretty steady stream of options/possibilities/ideas/ stuff, etc. Invite and offer a lot—it is your job to create a stimulating and interesting environment around her.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
How Many Days of What?
I don't think anyone should count, but if they feel like they're in a frenzy of doing too much, then that's too much. And if the mom is feeling like maybe she should do more, then she should do more.
Enough "great" that the mom feels like she provided greatness. And enough happy that the kid felt like it was good, too.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Friday, September 16, 2011
The Solution
If we're creating an atmosphere of power struggle, the kids will fight back to win. If we're creating an atmosphere of problem solving, the kids will feel part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Sandra Dodd
(but I don't know whose car it was)
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