photo by Lydia Koltai
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Thought, emotion and awareness
photo by Lydia Koltai
Monday, October 30, 2023
Don't be schooly or schoolish.
I would hate to even start to imagine how many potential musicians just turned away from the idea of singing or playing instruments because they were pressed to learn music theory and notation at a young age.
They can just learn. That’s what unschooling is about.
Take away the school, the school language and practices and expectations.
And all that’s left is the learning.
Don’t be schooly or schoolish.
Be UN schoolish.
photo by Marty Dodd, of a jack-o-lantern he started, and let squirrels finish
Sunday, October 29, 2023
Living lightly and musically
Howard Gardner sorted out the areas in which one individual might be GREAT, quick, but other people are slower, less interested. And he objects to "intelligence" being measured with just math and verbal ability.
Encourage your kids to play with music in all kinds of ways. They're learning and growing. Help them turn the scary music off, if they're scared. Encourage them to appreciate other people's artistry.
Live lightly and musically. And if you have a kid who doesn't seem very musical, don't worry a bit.
photo by Sandra Dodd
Saturday, October 28, 2023
People learn by playing.
Sometimes the most intense learning of all looks like play. And that is central to what makes unschooling work.
What makes unschooling work is that children learn by playing. Older kids too. Adults, too.
People learn by playing.
photo by Janine Davies
Friday, October 27, 2023
Releasing expectations
Expectations can get in the way of seeing what is really happening.
—Robyn Coburn
photo by Irene Adams
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Choices and thought processes
—Rippy Dusseldorp
photo by Sarah Scullin
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Gradually understanding
Read a bit now and then, and let it seep in gradually.
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photo by Sandra Dodd
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