photo by Sandra Dodd
Friday, March 21, 2014
Playful and full of wonder
Being with our children in direct and mindful ways made us kinder, gentler and more accepting. We were more playful and full of wonder, as we saw the world through their eyes.
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photo by Sandra Dodd
photo by Sandra Dodd
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Memories
"I am seven years old. I am sitting comfortably with a convenient, safe place to rest my face. Safe. On my father's lap. I can feel the heat from a fire. I can hear voices—I can recognize many of them. I hear singing. I feel singing. The vibrations of my dad's baritone voice through his wool clothing…"
—Holly Dodd
photo by Sandra Dodd
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Nothing or something
Despite reports to the contrary, unschooling is not "doing nothing." There's a great deal of doing involved!
MomLogic interview, 2010
(the post title is vaguely Vicky Pollard-ish)
photo by Sandra Dodd
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(the post title is vaguely Vicky Pollard-ish)
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
See their wholeness
photo by Colleen Prieto
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Monday, March 17, 2014
Let joy replace fear
There is a kind of magic thinking that says television can rob people of their imagination, but that if parents sacrifice televisions, children will be more intelligent.

. . . . [A]mong unschoolers there are many who once prohibited or measured out TV time, and who changed their stance. Learning became a higher priority than control, and joy replaced fear in their lives. I can't quote all the accounts I have collected, but I invite you to read them.
SandraDodd.com/tv
The quote is from page 136 of The Big Book of Unschooling
photo of Holly and Orion by Sandra Dodd
This is a re-run from 12/31/10, when Holly was a teenager and Orion was a little boy.

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The quote is from page 136 of The Big Book of Unschooling
photo of Holly and Orion by Sandra Dodd
This is a re-run from 12/31/10, when Holly was a teenager and Orion was a little boy.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Years or an hour

"Gauge how much to do and when by your child’s reactions. Let her say no thanks. Let her choose. Let her interest set the pace. If it takes years, let it take years. If it lasts an hour, let it last an hour."
—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Sandra Dodd
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Connections
Visiting a friend who moved to Australia led to a trip with new friends to Kuranda. Others showed me a local bird, and I showed someone the photo, and she identified the crank. Three days later, I saw a real one, and then looked it up, and it led to the Olympics, and the history of Australia, and post-WWII housing booms, and… those all connected to other things I knew.
You can do this, too. You might start with a bird and a clothesline, or it might be any other two things on this planet, or off.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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