photo by Sandra Dodd, of museum robots
Sunday, February 19, 2023
It must be learned and lived
photo by Sandra Dodd, of museum robots
Saturday, February 18, 2023
To see learning
What we call "deschooling" is about more than school. It's de-tox and recovery from all the ideas that could come between parent and child, or between parent and peace, or that would keep the parent from being able to see learning in all of the fabric of life.
photo by Chrissy Florence
Friday, February 17, 2023
Rich, full lives
It's helpful to keep in mind that one of the big things grandparents want is a sense of connection with their grandchildren. When kids aren't in school, that can feel awkward - what the heck do you say to a child other than "what are you doing in school?" Especially if you only see him twice a year? It can leave extended family members stymied. So it helps a whoooole lot to feed them useful information and conversation starters in the form of something grandparents usually like anyway - pictures and stories of their grandkids. Keeping a blog or sending regular notes (via facebook or plain old snail mail) goes a long way in that regard. And! they get to see their beloved grandchildren happy and adventurous, which can help to reassure them on that score.
Unschooling can come across as some kind of weird cult if you try to explain it from a theoretical side first. Start with happy kids living rich, full lives and school starts to seem less of an issue.
—Meredith
photo by Cátia Maciel
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Winter picnic idea
We've gone on picnics on the coldest of cold days. There is a big shelter, open at one end with a big fire pit that was built by the snow mobile club up at a campground near us. We've gone there on cold days with thermoses full of hot soup or stir fry, built a fire, had fun.
—Deb Lewis
photo by Brie Jontry
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
What (a good) life is all about
Living mindfully and making conscious choices for clear reasons is what a solid, thoughtful life is all about.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Seeing, visiting, tasting
I understand that it’s difficult to understand unschooling. Even for those who want to understand it, it takes awhile. I would never speak of something I had never seen, nor write about a country I had never visited, nor review a food I had never tasted.
photo by Nancy Machaj, of grafitti in Paris
Monday, February 13, 2023
Be kind to your children
You have helped me be more kind to my children. The best thing anyone could have done for them and me. Thank you!
—Anonymous
(I didn't save the name.)
(I didn't save the name.)
photo by Gail Higgins
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