Unschooling, Homemaking, and a Mother’s Role
Why We Should Freely Choose to Do Difficult and Unpleasant Things
Why Parents Should Help with the Family Chores
Unschoolers, Chores and Rosters
How do parents encourage kids to help with the chores? Is the example of parents important? Do parents have to be willing to do everything they want their kids to do? Do they need to have a generous and loving attitude? And what about chore rosters? Do they discourage children from freely offering their help? Or does it depend on how they’re used?Can families live by the principles of a radical unschooling life, trusting kids to do what’s right, without getting rid of chore rosters?
Unschooling: Impressing Other People
Unschooling: Dishes
Unschooling Teenagers: What They Think and What They Do
Growing Kids Who Like to Help
An Answer to the Chores Problem
Radical Unschooling
Reassessing
Tired and Difficult Days
Maths, Chores, and Thanking Our Kids
Fan Mail and Lots of Unschooling Thoughts
Why Some Kids Are Willing to Help with the Chores
Our Unschooling Morning Routine
Chores and Our Typical Unschooling Day