Stalling and hesitation take time away from your future unschooling peace and success!
photo by Diane Marcengill
Stop doing the thing that stops you from doing what you need to do. —Sandra Dodd Prioritize your children. —Holly Dodd |
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art by Robert and Robbie Prieto; photo by some Prieto or another
Until a person stops doing the things that keep unschooling from working, unschooling can't begin to work. |
Stop doing the thing that stops you from doing what you need to do. —Holly Dodd |
Deschooling is like changing gears. Go slowly. Go deliberately. SandraDodd.com/gradualchange Don't goof around. Don't stall. SandraDodd.com/doit How can both be true? The clutch and the gas. |
You can only start where you are. |
"When I stumbled across unschooling I grabbed hold. I read and I tried things and I moved further away from the childhood I had known to the parenthood I wanted to know." —Schuyler Waynforth |
Until a person stops doing the things that keep unschooling from working, unschooling can't begin to work. It seems simple to me. If you're trying to listen for a sound, you have to stop talking and be still. Some people want to see unschooling while they're still teaching and putzing and assigning and requiring. They have to stop that FIRST. And then they have to be still. And then they have to look at their child with new eyes. If they don't, it won't happen. |
Deschooling is like changing gears. Go slowly. Go deliberately. SandraDodd.com/gradualchange Don't goof around. Don't stall. SandraDodd.com/doit How can both be true? The clutch and the gas. |