photo by Sandra Dodd
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Don't use up all your tickets!
photo by Sandra Dodd
Monday, September 8, 2014
It's all around us.
Once there was heavy fog at our house. Kirby was four or five. He had never seen it at all, and this was as thick as I have ever seen fog. He wanted to go and touch it. I yelled "Let's go!" and we ran up the road, and ran, and ran. About seven houses up we got tired, and I said "Look" and pointed back toward our house, which was gone in the fog.
I did not say "See? You can't touch it, really, it's touching us, it's all around us."
I didn't say "Let's don't bother, it's just the same wherever in there you are."
I let him experience the fog. He learned by running in fog and smelling it, and losing his house in it.
Learning to See Differently
photo by Sandra Dodd
I did not say "See? You can't touch it, really, it's touching us, it's all around us."
I didn't say "Let's don't bother, it's just the same wherever in there you are."
I let him experience the fog. He learned by running in fog and smelling it, and losing his house in it.
Learning to See Differently
photo by Sandra Dodd
Sunday, September 7, 2014
BE better
No planning or intentions are necessary to be better, in this moment, than one might otherwise have been. Each decision to make a better choice in thought, word or deed is what "better" is made of.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Saturday, September 6, 2014
Sculpters of what's around them
"People who go to school are more able to take orders and be tougher. Homeschoolers are like masters, sculpters of what's around them."
SandraDodd.com/playing
photo by Phoebe Wyllyamz
—Kramer Wyllyamz (10)
photo by Phoebe Wyllyamz
Friday, September 5, 2014
Helping parents be awesome
photos are links
From a note that came in today from the mom of a toddler:
"Reading your book helped me make my relationship to my husband so much better. I only read the book a week ago and I already see a difference for the three of us. Our daughter is also so much happier because we are."
and
"Sandra, I have been reading your Big Book of Unschooling and my 11 year old son started to read over my shoulder. He wanted to read more and took it away. When his 8 year old brother asked him what he was reading he replied 'It's this book that helps parents to be awesome.' That just about sums it up! Thank you xxx"
Other feedback on the book is here: SandraDodd.com/bigbook
Cover art by Holly Dodd (black lines by Sandra)
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New cover, 10th anniversary edition:
2019; Forever Curious Press
From a note that came in today from the mom of a toddler:
"Reading your book helped me make my relationship to my husband so much better. I only read the book a week ago and I already see a difference for the three of us. Our daughter is also so much happier because we are."
—Elaine Santana
and
"Sandra, I have been reading your Big Book of Unschooling and my 11 year old son started to read over my shoulder. He wanted to read more and took it away. When his 8 year old brother asked him what he was reading he replied 'It's this book that helps parents to be awesome.' That just about sums it up! Thank you xxx"
—Nicola Wright
Cover art by Holly Dodd (black lines by Sandra)
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New cover, 10th anniversary edition:
2019; Forever Curious Press
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Door stuff
A computer, a hand held game, an iPod are doors that lead to a vast world of experiences. Just as your front door leads to a vast world of many different things you can do. Would you refer to all the things your family does by going through your front door—walks, shopping, visiting friends. mowing the lawn, vacations—as "door stuff"?
Stop looking at the door. See the richness that exists beyond the door.
—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Just life
When Kirby was 13 he was asked whether he liked homeschooling better than school. Most 13 year olds asked a question by an adult will look down and mumble "It's okay," or "I like it." Kirby made eye contact and said "I've never been to school. I have no basis for comparison."
So with no basis for comparison, my kids have just life.
Something looks like this:
costume,
dance,
festivity,
instrument
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