photo by Belinda Dutch
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Gates
Sometimes a gate is calling me to walk through it. Sometimes a gate hasn't been opened for years, but it's a pretty part of the fence.
Overcoming Fear
photo by Belinda Dutch
photo by Belinda Dutch
Saturday, December 7, 2019
Learning without lessons
I wrote this in 1997; I added the ages in 2019
My kids have learned to read on their own. Kirby (11) is fluent and uses reading for all kinds of things. Marty (8) is irritatingly phonetic, but will become fluid with more practice.
First of all, Pam Sorooshian and such folk would probably be able to point out or draw out dozens of things I did with/to/for my kids that helped them learn to read, but I didn't "teach" them to read, any more than I taught them to play Nintendo (although I did buy them a Nintendo, let them rent games, and bought some game guides and magazines).
I didn't teach them to do tricks on the swing set, but we did put the swing set up and maintain it and keep it clean and available. I didn't teach them to ride bikes, but I did make sure they had bikes and opportunities to ride places other than just right in front of the house. I didn't teach them to sing, but I did sing to and with them a lot, take them places to hear others sing, play videos and recordings of different kinds of singing, etc.
They read.
They know that something as hard as reading can be learned without formal lessons.
That's a heck of a thing for kids their age to know.
There are adults who don't know it.
photo (fuzzy, but Marty) by Sandra Dodd
Friday, December 6, 2019
Intangible gifts
For many families, this can be a time of stress and love and joy and exhaustion and fear of failure, concerning procurement and presentation of food or presents.
Remember intangible gifts. Remember to be kind and quiet and sweet, around and through the sound and swirl. Be grateful and express your gratitude to others, for help, for health, for being, for smiles, and for love. Touch and speak gently.
photo by Meghan Pawlowski
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Thursday, December 5, 2019
Consciously, thoughtfully
Every choice you make should be made consciously, thoughtfully, for real and good reasons. |
photo by Chrissy Florence
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
A house full of "ok"
Our house is really very peaceful. A house full of "no" can't begin to be this peaceful.
Written in 2006 when my kids were teens and all still home,
and shared again on Always Learning in December 2019
photo by Belinda Dutch, of her warm family
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Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Non-emergency services
People who will read about unschooling very regularly, and think about it every day, and DO IT, increasingly better, all the time, are not likely to have sudden emergency needs. The whole idea is to move ever nearer to understanding how to live like an unschooler in every aspect of one's life—not to "act" like an unschooler, but to think like one.
photo by Jihong Tang
Monday, December 2, 2019
Gradually, humorously and merrily
It's not good for a family that's had rules to drop them suddenly. It confuses the kids, and robs the mom of a hundred chances to go "Hmmm.... Sure! Why not?" and keeps the kids from those hundred joyous moments.
Better to move toward it somewhat gradually, humorously and merrily than to just say one day "Eat anything and everything, and never go to sleep." That's not comfortable.
but it's about Gradual Change.
photo by Kinsey Norris
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