The internet allows unschoolers to get ideas from others on other continents.
photo by Jo Isaac, in south east Australia
The internet allows unschoolers to get ideas from others on other continents.
"I focussed on making sure that my son's life was better, bigger, more sparkly, and had none of the 'have to's' that my life had." —Jo Isaac |
"We aren't leaving them to their own devices. We're creating an environment that supports them learning what interests them and learning how to be in the world. We give them time and space to do that."—Joyce Fetteroll
Blanketing time and spaceIt's kind of a theme, I guess. A range. Sort of a "time and space" continuum, or something.
Means, encouragement, time and space
SandraDodd.com/facts
photo by Jo Isaac
Just for fun, the story of a time when arguing facts was a Bad Idea.
Practice being accepting of whatever cool things come along, and providing more opportunities for coolness to unfold. |
The more you know about something, the more you can know, because there are more and more hooks to hang more information on—more dots to connect. |