photo by Rippy Dusseldorp
Thursday, October 22, 2015
More learning
photo by Rippy Dusseldorp
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Toys in every room
My son has toys in every room of our house, and his dad and I provide lots of bins and shelves and baskets to make straightening up for visits from friends and grandparents easy for whoever wants to help with the pre-visit clean-up. Because to us, a neat and orderly house with lovely, Perfect rooms and a minimum of Stuff isn't worth trading a relationship with a Child Who Will Be An Adult Before You Know It. — No way.
—Colleen Prieto
photo by Sandra Dodd, at Collen Prieto's house
(There was a Lego Viking ship behind me, on a shelf.)
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Monday, October 19, 2015
Healthy gratitude
I'm writing this just after returning from a long afternoon at the urgent care center.
If you're reading it in health, at home or out doing something that takes strength and stamina, please breathe in a bit of appreciation of your abilities and breathe out enough gratitude to share.
photo by Holly Dodd
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Relax into peace
"Power struggles can disappear when the person with the power stops struggling."

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photo by Sandra Dodd

—Deb Lewis

SandraDodd.com/battle
photo by Sandra Dodd

Saturday, October 17, 2015
Succesful and happy

"In my mind, partnering with kids isn't about having them be In Charge—and it isn't about having parents be In Charge—it's working together, with the more experienced partner (the parent) taking the initiative to help days (and nights!) be successful and happy."
—Colleen Prieto
Who's in Charge?
photo by Sandra Dodd

Friday, October 16, 2015
Stranger danger
In response to a question about "unschooling schools":
If a democratic school is chosen as the lesser of some array of school evils, that's fine.
If it's being chosen because the parent believes that professionals and strangers can "unschool" their child, then that's a problem with their perception of unschooling, and a potential loss of a wonderful home environment.
SandraDodd.com/school/alternative
photo by Sandra Dodd

Thursday, October 15, 2015
Accessible enlightenment
When my family started unschooling, my partner and I felt the spirituality of it immediately...
. . . .
It's grounded, realistic, accessible enlightenment.—Janine
SandraDodd.com/spirituality
photo by Sandra Dodd, of the calliope on an English carousel
that now lives in a mall in California

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