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The Role of Repetition in Learning, Unschooling, and Shaping Identity

The Role of Repetition in Learning, Unschooling, and Shaping Identity
Sandra Dodd: I was on Sue's site and I saw an article called When a Child Wants to Read the Same Book Again and Again. And she was writing about her thoughts when one of her children wanted to repeat a book and she wasn't ...

Learning to Read and Trusting Unschooling

Learning to Read and Trusting Unschooling
It is absolutely essential that we are curious people who are excited about the possibilities in life. The atmosphere in our homes gets picked up by our kids so they think it's normal to learn, to be curious, to follow thoughts and ideas and try ...

Unschooling: Trusting the Process and Letting Go of Control

Unschooling: Trusting the Process and Letting Go of Control
“I kind of love my title for this podcast. It's very ambitious. Let's fix it all!” And so begins another Ladies Fixing the World conversation in which Cecilie Conrad, Sandra Dodd and I dive deep into unschooling, sharing our thoughts and experiences. In S2E4, we ...

Unschooling and Connections: How Learning Is All About Creating a Web of Understanding

Unschooling and Connections: How Learning Is All About Creating a Web of Understanding
When I finished my university degree, I threw all my botany and biochemistry lecture notes and books into the garbage bin with relief. And I said, “No one will ever make me learn anything ever again!” I have a science degree, which was presented to ...

Choosing an Exceptional Unschool Life and Other Things

Choosing an Exceptional Unschool Life and Other Things
Sometimes, we wake up in the morning and want to know exactly how we’ll spend the day. We’d like someone to say, “This is what you need to do today,” and lay out a plan for us. Perhaps we’re too tired, distracted or unsure about ...

The Art of Conversation and Lifelong Learning

The Art of Conversation and Lifelong Learning
Everyone has a story to share. Everyone is interesting. Unschoolers and hosts of the Self Directed podcast, Jesper and Cecilie Conrad, roam the world seeing spectacular sights, but the real heart of their travels is the people they meet. As Cecilie says, "People are the ...

Unconditional Love: the Glue that Sticks Us Together

Unconditional Love: the Glue that Sticks Us Together
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A Birthday Chat

A Birthday Chat
Every time I celebrate a birthday, going up a number, I ponder ageing anew. How do I feel about getting older? Am I reluctant to admit my age? Or am I grateful to be who I am at the age I've reached? I once saw ...

Live a Radical Life of Unconditional Love

Live a Radical Life of Unconditional Love
Cecilie and Jesper Conrad invited me to be part of their Self Directed podcast, so I met them online, via Zoom, and I had a fabulous time recording episode 65 with them. After the interview, one of my daughters said, “How did it go, Mum?” ...

An Unschool Conversation with Jesper and Cecilie Conrad on the Self Directed Podcast

An Unschool Conversation with Jesper and Cecilie Conrad on the Self Directed Podcast
Remember how I was talking about pushing ourselves to do things outside our comfort zones? Well, I almost said no the first time someone invited me to discuss unschooling on their podcast because I didn't want to put myself in an unfamiliar and possibly uncomfortable ...

Ordinary Frida Kahlo Eyebrow Days

Ordinary Frida Kahlo Eyebrow Days
Quinn barked, alerting me to the policeman striding along the path towards our house. After securing the dog, I opened the front door, my heart racing, my hands shaking, thinking, “The police only make house calls when they’ve bad news to share.” “Have you seen ...

Do You Need a Happy List?

Do You Need a Happy List?
I'm at a cafe with my pretend friend Amina, who places her mug of coffee on the table between us, sighs and says, "Unschooling doesn't guarantee our kids won't have challenges in life, does it?" "I wish it did," I reply. "Oh, yes, wouldn't it ...

A Wasting Time Unschooling Challenge

A Wasting Time Unschooling Challenge
When I was a child, I always felt I should be doing something useful rather than sit still and dream, think or watch TV. I thought I had to be productive and not waste time. As an adult, I‘ve discovered that we learn a lot ...

An Adult Learning Unschooling Challenge

An Adult Learning Unschooling Challenge
I have an adult learning unschooling challenge for you! It’s part of a series of challenges that I’ve written that, hopefully, will help turn unschooling principles and ideas into something real in your lives.  Years ago, I used to think education was for kids. I’d ...

Judging and Other People’s Opinions

Judging and Other People’s Opinions
Why do we judge each other? Why do we worry so much about other people’s opinions of us? And what would everyone think of me if they knew what I did? In this vlog, I tell a story about a duck murderer, and another one ...

Delights: An Unschooling Challenge

Delights: An Unschooling Challenge
I‘ve experienced many dark days over the last couple of years. There have been lots of times when I’ve wanted to run away, but that hasn’t always been possible. Where can one go when no one is allowed to leave home? I’ve had to find ...

Have I Changed My Unschooling Mind About Screens?

Have I Changed My Unschooling Mind About Screens?
If I had younger children, would I give them iPads of their own? Would I encourage them to spend as much time as they liked using technology? Is this the right unschooling thing to do? I’ve pondered these questions a lot. Not so long ago, ...

How to Be Brave

How to Be Brave
The other day, I was thinking about bravery. What is being brave all about? Are we brave when we do something that might make people stare, such as having our hair cut startling short? Or is there more to bravery than that? After pondering a ...

Christian Unschooling: Letting God into Our Kids’ Lives

Christian Unschooling: Letting God into Our Kids’ Lives
I used to tick off my spiritual boxes religiously every day. I said a lot of prayers and read my Bible. And I got extra ticks whenever I was able to get to daily Mass, so I made the effort to get there as often ...

Can We Live a Seemingly Conventional Life and Successfully Unschool?

Can We Live a Seemingly Conventional Life and Successfully Unschool?
Is our unschooling life rich enough? Can we live a seemingly conventional life and successfully unschool? Or do we need to travel the world or spend time seeing our country firsthand? Perhaps we need to live off-grid or live in an unusual place or home? ...

Be Brave

Be Brave
Yesterday, my Youtube subscribers must have fallen over backwards with surprise: I published a new video! It had been a very long time since my last one. In this vlog, I'm sharing a story about red hair, shampoo, and being brave enough to do the ...

Doing What Kids Ought to Do

Doing What Kids Ought to Do
Years ago, we lived in a back-to-front cottage. The back door faced the long driveway that led to the road, and the front one turned towards an endless paddock of chewing-the-cud cows. Around the cottage was what the real estate woman had called a yard: ...

Unschool Love Stories

Unschool Love Stories
About a month ago, I wrote the following story for my unschooling community: This morning, I didn’t want to go for a run. It was cold, I was tired, and I had no one to run with. Running seemed too difficult. Each morning for the ...

Unschooling: Frozen to the Bone

Unschooling: Frozen to the Bone
The other day, my girls and I were talking about our music video days. On film shoot mornings, we’d get up very early, pack our equipment in the car, and then drive to our chosen location, hoping to be there before the sun rose so ...

Another Novel: The Unschooling Adventure Continues!

Another Novel: The Unschooling Adventure Continues!
What do you think? A safe and secure job? Or should we encourage our kids to follow their dreams? Should they give the more adventurous path a go? Could they work part-time while continuing to follow their passions? Recently, I’ve had a lot of visitors ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

My Unschool Unplanning Strewing Notebook

a screenshot of my unschool unplanning strewing notebook
How can we unschool and, at the same time, be registered homeschoolers? What if our kids have to follow the school syllabus in order to fulfil the registration requirements? And what if we have to present a plan of how we're going to be teaching ...

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 ...

Sitting Quietly: Unschool Bits and Pieces

Sitting Quietly: Unschool Bits and Pieces
Kids Sitting Quietly in Church The other day, I was asked: How do you get young, unschooled children to sit quietly, without disturbing anyone, in church? This was my reply: When my kids were very small I didn't expect them to sit quietly in church ...

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 ...

Do Our Kids Know Themselves Better Than We Know Them?

Do Our Kids Know Themselves Better Than We Know Them?
As parents, we might think we know what's best for our kids. We're the adults. We're older. We have experience. But my daughter Sophie disagrees. She says, "I think sometimes parents forget that a child knows herself better than the parent does." Children know what's ...

Teenagers, Friends, School and Unschooling: An Interview

Teenagers, Friends, School and Unschooling: An Interview
A couple of years ago, I interviewed my daughter Sophie. In the video, Self-Directed Learning: An Unschooling Interview, we talked about teenagers, friends, school and unschooling: What does it mean to be a self-directed learner? Does Sophie know everything her school friends know? If she ...

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 ...

How Do I Turn Unschooling Life into Homeschool Records?

How Do I Turn Unschooling Life into Homeschool Records?
Sometimes life is quiet. We can stay at home and relax.  There's plenty of time to say such things as "Would you like to watch a Shakespeare play with me?" We read books and drink hot chocolate. We write and chat and work on our ...

What is Unschooling? A Transcript

What is Unschooling? A Transcript
Hayley from the blog Taking a kinder path transcribed my video What is Unschooling? allowing me to turn that video into a blog post. I've made minor changes to the original words so that my points are easier to understand - I never say things in a ...

Ideas for Starting Unschooling

Ideas for Starting Unschooling
A few posts ago, I was talking about collaboration. Would anyone like to work with me as we try to spread the unschooling message? Could we light a gentle unschooling fire together? I was afraid no one would respond to my invitation, but quite a ...

What Do I Think of School?

What Do I Think of School?
A friend asked me what I think of school. I decided to write my answer as a blog post. It's no secret that, as a child, I hated school. It seemed like a waste of time. I had to learn things I wasn't interested in ...

What Do Unschoolers Do All Day?

What Do Unschoolers Do All Day?
Years ago, when we first started homeschooling, I used to wonder, "What do unschoolers do all day?" Even though I'd read a few books, I couldn't find a satisfactory answer to my question. I needed a fly-on-the wall view into the unschooling life. This is ...

How Unschooling is About Being Connected With Our Kids

How Unschooling is About Being Connected With Our Kids
Some parenting ideas seem to make a lot of sense. For example, children have far less life experience than parents, so we are in a better position than them when it comes to decision making. If we give our kids too much freedom, they might ...

Imogen and Andy Elvis Presley

Imogen and Andy Elvis Presley
My husband Andy and my daughter Imogen both have singing lessons on Saturday mornings. Andy has the first lesson, and while he is busy, Imogen sits in the car, drinks coffee, and works on her computer until it's time for her own lesson. But yesterday, ...

Do You Know Who You Are?

Do You Know Who You Are?
Do you know who you are? That might seem like a silly question. We've lived with ourselves for years. Surely we know ourselves better than anyone else in the world? But just recently, I've been wondering if there are things about myself that I haven't ...

Wanting to be the Star and Other Stories

Wanting to be the Star and Other Stories
So I'm sitting here on a Monday afternoon thinking about my recent lack of blog posts. Should I write something? Have I got anything worth sharing? I could tell you about the new free PDF ebook I'm putting together. (I might make it into a ...

What Unschoolers Miss Out On

What Unschoolers Miss Out On
Have you ever started the school term with loads of enthusiasm and excitement? Perhaps you've thought, "This term is going to be perfect!" Even though last term wasn't. And the one before that also ended with a fizzle instead of a bang. I remember many ...

Bob Blogosphere Discovers Imogen Elvis

Bob Blogosphere Discovers Imogen Elvis
The phone rings. "Hello?" "Sue!" A deep smooth voice from the past hits my ear. "Bob!" It's Bob Blogosphere, the most powerful man in the blogosphere. He's famous for his deep and probing interviews. He's the man behind Blogosphere News. "Sue, I've been browsing your blog." "My ...

What if My Child is ‘Ordinary’?

What if My Child is 'Ordinary'?
Occasionally, I receive an email that goes something like this: Sue, I've been reading your blog and enjoying your stories about your daughters. They are doing some amazing things. I can see that unschooling is working for you. But will it work for my family? ...

Making an Aussie Bush Christmas Tree

Making an Aussie Bush Christmas Tree
A few days ago, we were planning my daughter Imogen's latest music video. "I'm singing a Christmas carol. Where do you think we should film the video?" "We could put up our Christmas tree early and film it inside." "I bet most people would do ...

How Introverts Aren’t Necessarily Shy

How Introverts Aren't Necessarily Shy
Introverts aren't shy. At least we're not. Yes, we're an introverted family. The whole lot of us. This is rather nice because we understand each other perfectly. Outsiders often don't. When we're at a gathering, especially if there's a crowd, we might be quiet and ...
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