photo by Susan Gaissert
Monday, February 8, 2016
Makes sense
photo by Susan Gaissert
Sunday, February 7, 2016
From the inside
Debbie Regan wrote:SandraDodd.com/priorities
photo by Ve Lacerda
photo by Ve Lacerda
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Support and accept
Jenny Cyphers wrote:
I really can't imagine villifying anything in their lives that they might find very exciting. Well, I can imagine it, so I guess that's why I don't do it.
—Jenny Cyphers
photo by Susanna Waters
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Friday, February 5, 2016
Yourself and the world
To read it: Living Unschooling
If you have the book Natural Born Learners, turn to page 199 for a longer version.
photo: Erika Ellis
Thursday, February 4, 2016
All those people
To my children, I'm someone who's getting old who could hold them back (in a way). To me, though, I have all the stages my children have ever been. I still remember the babies, toddlers, "big kids" who could put their own shoes on. Big kids who learned to read and visited places without me, and big kids who went to jobs, and moved away.
The house is empty, but my heart is full of all those people.
A Series of Selves
photo by Isabelle Lent
Something looks like this:
automobile,
children,
headgear,
siblings
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Improving the flow
One of the nicest thing I do for my husband is to withhold criticism. I could (and used to, when we were younger) say too much, comment too much. Letting things go by lets peace and love flow in.
SandraDodd.com/betterpartner
or the same article in German: Bessere Partner werden
(though the quote is from a discussion)
photo by Sandra Dodd (it's a link)
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Advice
If you're going to unschool, don't do it reluctantly. Don't do it resentfully.
(That advice works for just about everything.)
photo by Murtaza Usman
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