How Unschoolers Can Deal with Questions and Sceptics
Unschooling: Coping With the Unexpected
Resources for Unschoolers
Unschooling Isn’t Freedom Gone Wild: Why Choices Matter More Than Ideals
Unschooling, Attachment, and the Art of Letting Go: Building Trust Instead of Rules
How Unschooling Doesn’t Guarantee a Fairytale Life
Is It Working? Wrestling with Doubt in Unschooling
Unschooling: How Do We Know They’re Learning?
The Math Myth: How Do Unschooled Kids Learn Math?
Unschooling Is Carried by Conversations
The Role of Repetition in Learning, Unschooling, and Shaping Identity
What if kids want to watch the same movies, read the same stories, or play the same games again and again? Should we try to move them on to other activities? Or is there value in repetition? Does repetition have an important role in our lives?
More Unschooling Math/s – What Does Learning Mathematics Naturally Look Like
When my kids were younger, I’d search for maths associated with their passions. I’d Google ‘maths and Jane Austen’ or ‘maths and art history’ or ‘maths and Shakespeare’. I discovered loads of unschool maths and interesting facts that I made into notes to include in our homeschool records book. I shared this story and other unschool maths ones in the Virtual Kitchen Table podcast episode 38.
Learning to Read and Trusting Unschooling
Unschooling: Trusting the Process and Letting Go of Control
Unschooling and Connections: How Learning Is All About Creating a Web of Understanding
Unschooling Maths - What Does Learning Math/s Naturally Look Like?
Unschooling: Trust, Autonomy, and The Realities of Learning