photo by Elise Lauterbach
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Persuasion and explanations
photo by Elise Lauterbach
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Choices yes; "freedom," maybe not
Some unschoolers become confused on that, and they begin to frolic in the "freedom" that they are pretty sure some stranger online granted them, and that unschoolers have inalienably from God, bypassing all forms of government and the limitations of wallboard. And so if an unschooling family is up at 3:00 a.m. playing Guitar Hero, they seem mystified that the neighbors have called the landlord.
I'm exaggerating. I hope I'm exaggerating.
(where there's more of that)
photo by Roya Dedeaux
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Conversations and insights
If he had a bedtime, we would have missed our 2:00 am chat about My Little Pony, Doctor Who, Star Trek, Shakespeare, cellular peptide cake with mint icing, the two Queen Elizabeths, the nature of cats in general and ours in specific, word play, fan fiction, Lord of the Flies, specism (like racism and ageism), Harry Potter, and Heinlein.
It's something I would never have known I was missing out on, and I love these conversations and insights, and how they change as he grows.
—Shan Burton
image by mudpuppycomics (dot com)
Monday, April 7, 2025
School Days
Don't forget school days completely, though, because you can plan outings when the museums and playgrounds are empty. There won't be a crowd at the cinema.
Old information has new purposes.
photo by Cátia Maciel
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Sunday, April 6, 2025
New and better

Lean, one choice at a time, one conscious thought at a time, until your choices and thoughts are solidly in the range where you want to be, and you no longer lean that other way so much.
Your new range of balance will involve better choices and options than your first attempts did.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Saturday, April 5, 2025
Soothing touch and gaze
I responded:
There is touch. There is gaze. Have you never just looked into the eyes of your child, communicating? Have you not touched them soothingly, and felt them touch you back sometimes? They can tell the difference between an angry look and a gentle look.
photo by Destiny Dodd, I think
Friday, April 4, 2025
Will they learn...
Joyce Fetteroll's
ANSWER: How did you prepare your newborn to be a toddler? How did you prepare your toddler to be a 6 yo?
They learn what they need now. The nows just naturally keep coming along and the kids end up where they are today already knowing what they needed last year and acquiring what they need for today.
I love Joyce's answers. My own to such questions has usually been "Does high school prepare people for adulthood? Does a university degree teach them everything they need to know?"
photo by Karen James
(of water on an artichoke)
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