photo by Jen Keefe
Thursday, January 13, 2022
One easy step
photo by Jen Keefe
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Soft, grateful, gentle
photo by Sarah S.
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Be big; be agreeable
photo by Hema Bharadwaj
Monday, January 10, 2022
Powerful help
Jenny Cyphers wrote:
I want my kids to feel empowered, so I empower them. I don't want their view of the world to be tainted by "can't", "shouldn't", "wouldn't", and the like. I want their world to be full of "yes I can," I shall find a way to do what I want to do with my parent's blessing and help.
photo by Nina Haley
Sunday, January 9, 2022
Excitement and joy
The shock probably came from thinking that those hours would be teacher-style hours, of being stuck in one place doing something not too fun. That vision can only come from someone who hasn't looked into unschooling enough to know that the best unschooling hours are fun, natural, real activities. The shock can turn to excitement and joy, as a parent learns more about learning.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Saturday, January 8, 2022
What or where, and when?
My husband wasn't too sure about unschooling at first, and was also adamant the kids be in bed and stay there at a certain time. I'd just come home from a one-day conference—probably the first time I heard Sandra speak—with an armload of interesting toys and books and a head full of inspiration. One of the books was about finding Titanic, and included a paper model, which I decided Mommy should put together (I really like that kind of thing 🙂).
I was working on it after the kids had gone to bed, but then-7-y.o. Alex got up. He looked at the book and we talked about it as I worked; we discovered what a fathom was, and that Titanic came to rest on the continental shelf, not the very bottom of the ocean, and I'm sure some more interesting things, but those stick in my mind.
About a half hour later, Alex went back to bed and I kept gluing. Dh came in and said, "So that's unschooling." He'd overheard the conversation. I said, "Yeah, that's unschooling." Never had an argument after that. 🙂
photo by Sarah Dickinson, of a seawater-flooded playground in Port Stewart, Northern Ireland. It's the closest photo I have to the right waters, and the Titanic was built in Belfast.
Friday, January 7, 2022
Five solid tools
Principles of unschooling that have helped me relate differently with my own highly active nervous system:
- expanding awareness to include all the joy life offers rather than zooming in on the negative;
- developing a habit of questioning the assumptions my mind make about potential dangers...learning not to take all my thoughts so seriously all the time;
- developing mindfulness to slow down when my mind feels chaotic so I can reconnect with my values which in turn helps create the condition to make better choices;
- learning the joy and privilege of being of service to others...I cannot overstate how vital this has been for my mental health. It’s helped me reconnect to others in meaningful ways;
- deliberately choosing love, which is a wonderful antidote to fear/anger.
photo by Karen James