photo by Karen James
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Slowly and sweetly
photo by Karen James
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Be a soft place
photo by Sandra Dodd
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Patient and loving
Radical unschooling works the same way for every child. Pay attention to what he's interested in. Don't force things. Find interesting items and situations, be patient and loving, and learning will happen. The more it happens, the more it will continue to happen.
photo by Karen James
Something looks like this:
mystery,
structures,
water
Monday, June 13, 2022
Points for your team
Points can be gained for your partnership, by what you do today, and the way you do it, and the thoughts you have while your child is so near. Contribute to the bank of good memories. Be present, and good.
photo by Roya Dedeaux
Sunday, June 12, 2022
Momentum
Food, clothes, the car, beds, baths, hair, shoes, over and over and over?
Try to think of each time as just *this* time. Be kind, generous, and sweet, knowing that you are making up for some other moment when you were maybe cranky or distracted.
photo by Sandra Dodd, a carousel in Minnesota
Saturday, June 11, 2022
Choices, priorities and locations
Can you jump on the bed?
Depends whose bed, which bed, where, when. Is someone sleeping? Is it an antique? Who owns this bed?
(original, in a discussion on facebook)
photo by some realtor, once,
in a house that's now Holly Dodd's
Something looks like this:
architecture,
door,
furniture
Friday, June 10, 2022
Discover and do and be
If by "limits" people mean "safe boundaries," sure! If by "limits" people mean "someone to watch and care," absolutely! But what people usually mean by "limits" is parents who say "no / don't / stop / forget it / when you're older."
When unschoolers discuss limits they're often discussing arbitrary limits, trumped up to make the parents feel good, or used as magical talismans to guarantee that their children will be creative, healthy and safe. What creates much more magic is to help children discover and do and be.
photo by Brittany Lee Moffatt
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