Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Monday, July 23, 2018
Look and see
The world you see where you are today will not be what you could see ten years ago, or twenty.
What your child sees and what you see will probably be different, and continue to change.
Keep looking.
photo by Ester Siroky
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Safe, respectful and empowering
Joyce Fetteroll wrote:
Unschooling is the opposite of both authoritarian and hands-off parenting. It's neither about creating rules to remote parent nor about letting kids jump off cliffs. It's about being more involved in kids lives. It's about accompanying them as they explore, helping them find safe, respectful and empowering ways to tackle what intrigues them.
—Joyce Fetteroll
2009
2009
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Saturday, July 21, 2018
Full, curious, free life
JoyfullyRejoycing.com/first-questions
photo by Diana Jenner
Friday, July 20, 2018
See everything
When parents see how and what their children are actually learning instead of just scanning for the half dozen school-things, unschooling will make sense to the parents. If you wait for school to congeal from a busy life, you'll keep being disappointed. If you learn to see everything instead of just school things, unschooling will start working for you. When you see it you will believe it.
photo by Ester Siroky
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Learning is learning
Learning is learning whether or not it's planned or recorded or officially on the menu. Calories are calories whether or not the eating is planned or recorded or officially on the menu.
SandraDodd.com/unschool/moredefinitions
photo by Robin Bentley, of exotic German... (not French fries, but something)
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—Pam Sorooshian
photo by Robin Bentley, of exotic German... (not French fries, but something)
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Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Learning effortlessly
Joyce Fetteroll wrote:
School is to unschooling as foreign language class is to learning to talk. The first is orderly, thorough, hard and hardly works. The second is chaotic, random, effortless and works like a charm."
—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Sandra Dodd
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