Opening Myself Up to Criticism
A Big Chat About Unschooling Teenagers
Guiding Our Kids by Radically Unschooling
Is radical unschooling all about stepping back and letting our children make their own choices without any influence from us? They might make choices we feel happy about. Or they could choose to do things we feel are detrimental to their health and happiness. Perhaps it doesn't matter. It's not about the parent. It's about the child. Shouldn't our children be free to do whatever they like even if that means eating a diet of junk food and not washing their hair? This is what some people believe. But not me.
Unschooling Teenagers: What They Think and What They Do
Sitting Quietly: Unschool Bits and Pieces
Junk Food and Poor Hygiene: Is Radical Unschooling Wrong?
When Unschooling Doesn't Seem to be Working
Unschooling is Just as Much About the Parent as the Child
Parents, Teenagers and Opinions
Kids, Needs, and Church
An Interview with a Teenage Radical Unschooler
Why You Should Consider Radical Unschooling
Is Unschooling for Everyone?
Adult Peer Pressure, Clothes, Rules, and Compassion
The Difference Between Radical Unschooling and Unparenting
Parenting Teenagers: Why I Don't Make Rules
Every now and then, I stumble across a blog post containing a long list of rules for keeping teenagers safe from the dangers of the world.Teenagers may not be happy to abide by some of these rules, but does that matter? Parents might say:“We have to lay down the rules even if our children protest. Parenting isn’t about being popular.”
Radical Unschooling