Unschooling: How Do We Know They’re Learning?
Unschooling Is Carried by Conversations
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.
Unschooling: Trusting the Process and Letting Go of Control
Examining An Unschooling Life
The Stories of Our Lives
In this episode of the Stories of an Unschooling Family podcast, I discuss a range of topics from unschooling and homeschool record-keeping to generating writing ideas and dealing with social media distractions. I also share some resources, including Tiago Forte's book, Building a Second Brain, and Matthew Dicks' Storyworthy. If you're interested in unschooling, homeschooling, or just love listening to podcasts, tune in for some great insights and ideas.
What to Do When Unschool Kids Have No Interest in Topics They’re Required to Learn
My New Book: The Unschool Challenge
Rules for Having Fabulous Unschool Learning Adventures
How to Turn Cooking into Unschool Maths Homeschool Records Notes
How to Unschool Maths and Still Fulfil Homeschool Registration Requirements
Turning a Shopping Trip into Homeschool Record Notes
Some Real Life Covid English
Unschooling: Boring or Maybe Not
How to Turn an Art Gallery Outing into Homeschool Records Notes
How Ticking Off Boxes Can Be a Waste of Time
Registered Homeschoolers Who Unschool, Confidence, and Other Thoughts