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Unschooling When Charlotte Mason Also Appeals to Our Hearts

Unschooling When Charlotte Mason Also Appeals to Our Hearts
Do some aspects of the various methods of homeschooling appeal to you? How about living books? And art and nature study? What about the classics? Journaling and drawing? Years ago, I was drawn to Charlotte Mason’s ideas. There is something very attractive about her way ...

Turning Waiting Times into Unschooling Adventures

Turning Waiting Times into Unschooling Adventures
Do you spend a lot of time waiting? I used to. When my kids were younger, I had to wait while they had piano lessons, singing lessons, musicianship lessons and swimming lessons. I waited while they went to Brownies and St John Ambulance meetings. I ...

Old and New Stories, a Book Club and Other Unschooling Things

Old and New Stories, a Book Club and Other Unschooling Things
Maybe I should have been willing to let go of control of the unimportant things. There are times when I need to be a fun mum. A few weeks ago, I received a letter from Fr James Tierney who is the author of the Bush ...

Fearing Our Kids Will Fail

Fearing Our Kids Will Fail
When I was about eleven or twelve, I swam in a school carnival. I didn't want to. You see, I wasn't a strong swimmer. I was rather alarmed when I found out that I'd been entered for a freestyle race. The only good thing about ...

Building Strong Relationships With Our Kids

Building Strong Relationships With Our Kids
Last week, we went on an adventure. Sophie, Gemma-Rose, Andy and I travelled to a small country town in the north of our state to visit our son Callum. We spent a few days bumping along dirt roads in Callum's truck seeing all the local ...

Another Way of Looking at Our Unschooled Kids’ Learning

Another Way of Looking at Our Unschooled Kids' Learning
I didn't publish a podcast episode last week. That might not surprise you because recently, I've become an unreliable podcaster. But maybe you will be surprised when I tell you that I did make an episode. This morning, I dashed into my closet recording studio ...

More Unschool Writing Ideas and Resources

More Unschool Writing Ideas and Resources
Back in February, my author daughter Imogen joined me on my podcast to talk about unschooling and writing. In episode 148, Our Writing Unrules for Unschoolers, we explored the question: Can unschoolers gain the writing skills they need without any formal instruction? We shared our ...

Stories from My Closet

Stories from My Closet
Yesterday, I sat inside my walk-in-wardrobe (closet) for an hour. Do you know what I was doing in there? I wasn’t sorting out my clothes. I was recording a podcast! Why was I podcasting in my closet?  Well, in podcast episode 151, I was pondering ...

Stories from ‘Curious Unschoolers’

Stories from 'Curious Unschoolers'
I wrote an unschooling book called Curious Unschoolers. I published it. Then I told everyone about my book. I received many wonderfully supportive comments. A few days ago, I posted the following words on Instagram: I was telling my husband Andy about my brilliant friends: ...

Unschooling Books and Bedtimes

Unschooling Books and Bedtimes
Knock! Knock! My husband Andy looked at me and I looked at him. We both looked at the clock. Who could that be at our front door, at 8 o’clock on a weekday evening? Andy heaved himself out of his armchair and plodded off to ...

My Unschooler’s Homeschool Registration Visit

My Unschooler's Homeschool Registration Visit
It seems like a very long time since I last wrote a blog post. Maybe you were beginning to think I'd abandoned my blog. Could I have gone off to do something completely different? No, I still here! I've just been spending a lot of ...

Our Writing Unrules for Unschoolers

Our Writing Unrules for Unschoolers
How do unschoolers learn to write? Can they gain the necessary writing skills without any formal instruction? I think they can. Actually, I know they can because that's what my daughter Imogen did! She's an unschooler who went to university to study writing. Now she ...

A Big Chat About Unschooling Teenagers

A Big Chat About Unschooling Teenagers
Some time ago, I asked: Is anyone interested in discussing the teenage unschooling years? I’m thinking of recording a podcast on this topic with my daughters Imogen and Sophie. . My girls both have a day off work tomorrow so we could sit around my ...

Finding Unschooling in Unexpected Places and Other Things

Finding Unschooling in Unexpected Places and Other Things
A couple of weeks ago, I read C.G. Drews' young adult novel, A Thousand Perfect Notes after hearing about it in one of my daughter Imogen's book review videos. In the story, Maestro, a former famous pianist, forces her son Beck to use his talent ...

Taking the Unschooling Yeti for a Test Drive

Taking the Unschooling Yeti for a Test Drive
Did you hear about my Yeti? My husband Andy gave it to me for Christmas. When I unwrapped my gift, I was so excited. A new mic! For more than a week, my Yeti mic stayed in its box. And then the other day, I ...

Reading Out Loud and a Generous Christmas

Reading Out Loud and a Generous Christmas
Do you like listening to stories being read out loud? I have to admit that this isn't my favourite activity. My mind tends to wander and I miss half the words. But my kids are different from me. They love reading aloud time. Even though ...

Respecting Kids and Christmas Presents

Respecting Kids and Christmas Presents
Does having a simple Christmas sound good? It does to me. This year, like last year and the one before, I wanted to announce that I'm not buying a lot of Christmas presents. I thought about saying that I'm not buying any at all. I ...

An Unschooler Talks About Life, Work and Dreams

An Unschooler Talks About Life, Work and Dreams
Perhaps we worry that if we let our kids follow their interests, they won't gain all the knowledge they will need if they decide to do some kind of tertiary study in the future. How will they get on when the time comes to study ...

When a Child Is No Longer Gripped by a Passion

When a Child Is No Longer Gripped by a Passion
A friend asked: "Have your kids ever been between interests?" The short answer to that question is yes. There have indeed been times when my kids have lost their enthusiasm for their interests. Their excitement for learning, in general, disappeared. Nothing seemed to grab their attention ...

Difficult Things

Difficult Things
A few weeks ago, I received an email from Pam Laricchia from the Living Joyfully with Unschooling website: Would I like to be part of her Exploring Unschooling podcast? As I read the invitation, I felt excited. I'm a fan of Pam's. I knew it would be good ...

Unschool Socialisation: Making Friends, Being Different

Unschool Socialisation: Making Friends, Being Different
It's Saturday afternoon. I'm at home, settled in front of the heater, thinking about socialisation. Am I'm feeling sociable at the moment? No. I'm quite capable of socialising, but I'm happy sitting here alone with my computer. Actually, I often feel like staying home and not ...

Is Unschooling More Than a Method of Homeschooling?

Is Unschooling More Than a Method of Homeschooling?
Yesterday morning, I told this story on Instagram: I heard a sad story. Two women were enjoying lunch together in a cafe. They were halfway through eating their egg and bacon rolls when another woman approached their table and said, “You shouldn’t eat that food ...

Guiding Our Kids by Radically Unschooling

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 ...

The Complicated Issue of Unlimited Screen Time

The Complicated Issue of Unlimited Screen Time
If we give kids unlimited access to screens and the Internet, will they all learn to self-regulate their usage? Perhaps all we need to do is let go of control and trust. Maybe allow a bit of time for kids to get used to the ...

Unschooling Teenagers: What They Think and What They Do

Unschooling Teenagers: What They Think and What They Do
Have you ever wondered what unschooling teenagers are like? What kind of people are they? What do they think? What do they do? Have you ever googled the words 'unschooling teenager' to find out more? If you have done a search using those words, you might ...

A Gradual Approach to Unschooling and More

A Gradual Approach to Unschooling and More
Perhaps you've already tried unschooling and it didn't work out for your family.  You might have ended up in a situation you didn't feel comfortable with. Maybe unschooling didn't look as you'd imagined? Or maybe you haven't yet dived in because you're not sure about certain ...

Do Unschoolers Need Holidays?

Do Unschoolers <em>Need</em> Holidays?
It's the last day of the official school term. Yes, Term 3 for 2018 is just about over. So what are we doing? Are we jumping up and down with excitement, glad the holidays are almost here? Perhaps we've already dived into holiday mode? I ...

A Balanced and Productive Unschool Life

A Balanced and Productive Unschool Life
It's good to read stories about unschoolers, isn't it? What do they think? What do they do? What kind of people are they? Stories about real unschoolers bring unschooling alive. But there is something better than reading stories. And that's listening to unschoolers themselves. In this week's podcast: ...

When an Unschooler Isn’t Interested in Maths [Podcast]

When an Unschooler Isn't Interested in Maths [Podcast]
Every morning, I lace up my running shoes and then grab our dog Nora's leash before sliding the kitchen door open and stepping out onto the patio. Sometimes I have to pull Nora from her kennel but usually, she is eager for a run and ...

Making Unschooled Kids Learn Maths Just in Case: [Podcast]

Making Unschooled Kids Learn Maths Just in Case: [Podcast]
In this week's podcast episode, I'm sharing a story called Making Unschooled Kids Learn Maths Just in Case. And I'm discussing the main points in it. Is it sensible to make all kids learn maths just in case? What if kids need maths to go to ...

Are You a Curious Unschooler? [Podcast]

Are You a Curious Unschooler? [Podcast]
I recorded a new podcast episode! That might surprise you because it's been quite a while since my last episode. I've become a bit of an unreliable podcaster. But, hopefully, that's about to change: I'm planning to record a new series of episodes. Each episode ...

Unschoolers Talk About Freedom to Choose

Unschoolers Talk About Freedom to Choose
“If children are given the freedom to do whatever they want, will they choose to do nothing at all?” I ask my daughters. Sophie smiles and says, “It’s not possible to do nothing.” “But I’ve heard parents say to their kids, ‘You’ve done nothing today!'” ...

Unschoolers Earning Money, Following Passions

Unschoolers Earning Money, Following Passions
How can unschooling kids keep following their passions once they get to an age where they need to earn money to support themselves? Some unschoolers step straight into a career based on their interests Some might decide to get a job in a completely different ...

A Teenager Talks About Unschool Maths

A Teenager Talks About Unschool Maths
My daughter Sophie hasn't done any formal maths since she was about 9 or 10 years old. But she does know a lot about this subject. She's been learning maths in a different way. Several years ago, I said to Sophie, "I’m thinking about making ...

Hitting the Pause Button and The Colin Show

Hitting the Pause Button and The Colin Show
In this week's podcast, episode 128, Cricket is my unschooling guest podcaster. The Colin Show Cricket tells us about her family She shares their journey from school-at-home homeschooling to unschooling Cricket recorded her guest podcast with her son Colin's help. Please visit Colin's Youtube Channel, ...

Thankful and Facing Facts

Thankful and Facing Facts
I'm very pleased to announce that Venisa McAllister is my guest podcaster for this week's episode: Thankful and Facing Facts. Thankful Venisa is talking about: Her own educational and childhood experiences How her family moved from homeschooling to unschooling Her children and how they have their individual ...

My Number One Unschooling Fan

My Number One Unschooling Fan
I'm my kids' number one fan. I cheer my children on from the sidelines, encouraging them to develop their talents and become the people they are meant to be. I tell them I'm proud of them. I share in the joy of their achievements. Now some ...

Connecting Unschooling and Ageing

Connecting Unschooling and Ageing
I'm lying on my bed thinking about ageing when my daughter Sophie appears. "I thought I'd come and have a chat with you before I go to bed," she says as she curls up alongside me. "I've been mulling over an idea for a podcast," ...

Does Unschooling Work?

Does Unschooling Work?
Does unschooling work? I guess the answer to that question depends on what we mean by the word 'work'. Where do we hope unschooling will lead? When parents are investigating unschooling, they probably want to know if unschooling works. This is sensible. We can't set ...

Want to Be Part of My Podcast?

Want to Be Part of My Podcast?
Isn't it interesting hearing what unschooling looks like in other families? We are all so very different even though we live our lives by the same principles. We can learn so much from each other by sharing our stories, ideas and thoughts. This is why ...

My Unschooling Teenagers’ Typical Days

My Unschooling Teenagers' Typical Days
On a typical day, my daughter Sophie (16) gets out of bed soon after 5 am. By 6.10 am, she's heading out the door with sister Imogen who drives her to work. A few minutes later, Gemma-Rose (14) and I also leave the house. We're ...

Kids, Needs, and Church

Kids, Needs, and Church
Should unschooled kids be forced to go to church? I wonder if this is the wrong question to ask when our kids protest about coming with us. Would it be better to ask, Why doesn't my child want to go to church? In this week's podcast, ...

Unschooling and University: Learning from Our Own Experiences

Unschooling and University: Learning from Our Own Experiences
Years ago, I completed a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in botany. I did okay. I was awarded an honours degree. Eventually, I got a job in a science department of a university. But I also got nightmares. Recurring ones. They stem from the experience ...

What to Do When Unschooling Kids Reach the Teenage Years

What to Do When <b>Unschooling</b> Kids Reach the <b>Teenage</b> Years
Yesterday, I scrolled through my blog archive hoping to find some inspiration for a podcast. I went back through a year's worth of posts before discovering two unpublished stories about teenagers. I decided to share them in this week's podcast, episode 119. The first post ...

Dragon Mothers and Parenting Mistakes

Dragon Mothers and Parenting Mistakes
In my last post, The Trouble With Being a Perfectionist, I wrote: Oh my, you should see my file of 'failed' podcasts. Yesterday, I added another one to the pile. "How did your podcast go, Mum?" my daughter Imogen asked me, and I replied, "It ...

Christian Unschooling and Other Things

Christian Unschooling and Other Things
I made a new podcast episode! Yes, after an absence of a few weeks, I'm back. So where did I go? Nowhere in particular. I was just at home enjoying lots of slow summer days. Maybe I was feeling lazy. But yesterday, that changed. I ...

Why It’s Important to Allow Kids to Follow Their Interests and Passions

Why It's Important to Allow Kids to Follow Their Interests and Passions
After my recent series of short unschooling blog post story podcasts, I now have a longer episode. It's jam-packed full of thoughts, ideas and news! In episode 116, I'm discussing the following questions: Does planning have any place in unschooling? Can we make attractive planners using ...

Learning During a Crisis

Learning During a Crisis
In this week's podcast, episode 115, I'm sharing and discussing two stories: Learning From Life and Homeschooling in a Crisis I'm talking about those times when we don't need to strew because life is rich enough without any help from us. Maybe life is sometimes too rich. We ...

All About Strewing

All About Strewing
.I have a few strewing stories in my blog's archive, and I'd like to include a couple of them in my unschooling book. Maybe Time for Some Strewing and What to Do When Strewing is Rejected would be appropriate choices. Have you read these stories? If you ...

Spreading the Radical Unschooling Message

Spreading the Radical Unschooling Message
  Not so long ago, I made a podcast called Why You Should Consider Radical Unschooling. I wanted to encourage everyone to let unschooling spill over into all aspects of life, and not just the educational part. I wanted to say, "Unschooling is very good indeed, ...
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