Radical Unschooling

Healthy Eating and Unschooling Kids

Healthy Eating and Unschooling Kids
Five years ago, I was pondering healthy eating. Was I eating a good enough diet? I'd read a lot of blog posts about giving up sugar. It seemed to be a hot topic. At first, I closed my mind to the idea of not eating ...

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, ...

When Rules for Teenagers Aren’t Necessary

When Rules for Teenagers Aren't Necessary
More than a year ago, I followed a link (probably from Facebook) and arrived at a blog post about parenting teenagers. The homeschooling blogger said something like this: Responsible parenting involves making strict rules. Our teenagers will probably protest, but we have to stand firm ...

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, ...

An Interview with a Teenage Radical Unschooler

An Interview with a Teenage Radical Unschooler
Last week, in episode 109 of my unschooling podcast, I was chatting about radical unschooling. This week, I'm interviewing Sophie (16) who is a radical unschooler. If you're unsure about this way of life, perhaps our conversation will reassure you that radical unschoolers aren't wild and ...

Why You Should Consider Radical Unschooling

Why You Should Consider Radical Unschooling
This week, in episode 109 of my unschooling podcast, I'm discussing radical unschooling. Do you unschool but don't like the sound of radically unschooling? Maybe you're convinced you'll never do it? If so, I hope to change your mind! I'm pondering lots of questions including: How did we end up ...

Is Unschooling for Everyone?

Is Unschooling for Everyone?
A note before you listen to this week's episode: Episode 107 is only a conversation starter. I'm sure my thoughts are incomplete. Sometimes we have to work at jobs that we'd rather not do because we have families to support. My husband Andy was in this ...

Adult Peer Pressure, Clothes, Rules, and Compassion

Adult Peer Pressure, Clothes, Rules, and Compassion
Have you even made decisions based on other people's opinions rather than the needs of your own family? I have. I almost ruined my relationship with my eldest daughter by doing this. I chose to listen to my friends rather than to my child. You ...

The Difference Between Radical Unschooling and Unparenting

The Difference Between Radical Unschooling and Unparenting
Someone says, "Radical unschooling is an irresponsible way of life. I know a family of radical unschoolers. Their kids are wild and out of control." And someone else replies, "Are you sure that family is radically unschooling? To me, they sound like they're unparenting." So ...

Parenting Teenagers: Why I Don’t Make Rules

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: ...

Radical Unschooling

Radical Unschooling
Are you thinking about radical unschooling? Maybe you see the benefits of educational unschooling and now you're thinking about letting unschooling spill over into all aspects of life. What do you do next? Perhaps you say to your kids, "We're going to try radical unschooling ...

Reassessing

Reassessing
It's the first day of the official school holidays so my husband Andy is home from school for two weeks. He's looking forward to resting after his busy term teaching. He got his holiday off to a good start by sleeping in a little later ...

Tired and Difficult Days

Tired and Difficult Days
Today I'm tired. "Have you got anything you really need to do?" asks my daughter Imogen. "I haven't yet recorded my podcast," I reply. "I should do that today." "Well, you do that first, and then you must rest. We'll look after you." I'm very ...

Attachment Parenting and Unschooling

Attachment Parenting and Unschooling
My first child was a perfect baby. She ate and played and smiled, and then when she was tired, she put herself to sleep. She even slept through the night. I thought I was a perfect mother. (What was everyone else doing wrong?) But my ...

How to Live Radically

How to Live Radically
Radical unschooling children don’t necessarily brush their teeth, or shower and if they want to exist on an exclusive diet of coca cola and donuts, well, that’s up to them. Or so the stories go. And for some people that might not sound a very ...

Perhaps I Shouldn’t Have Told You about Our Typical Unschooling Day

Perhaps I Shouldn't Have Told You about Our Typical Unschooling Day
Five Wild Turkeys In my last podcast, I spoke about our typical unschooling day. Every day we get up early, do our chores as a team, and then say prayers together before getting on with the work of the day. We eat regular meals, sitting ...

Misconceptions: Unschooling Children are Self-Centred and Inconsiderate

Misconceptions: Unschooling Children are Self-Centred and Inconsiderate
Imagine giving children the freedom to choose. What if they are allowed to follow their own interests, and do whatever they like? What if there are no rules? Perhaps this sounds like a recipe for disaster. Will it produce self-centred and inconsiderate children? A lot ...

Can Unschooling Be a Christian Thing to Do?

Can Unschooling Be a Christian Thing to Do?
When a child has been controlled all her life, she just might grow into the kind of adult who says, “Nobody is ever going to make me do what they want ever again. From now on I’m going to do what I want.” She might ...

Protecting Children from Outside Influences

Protecting Children from Outside Influences
A few years ago… Adelaide knocked on our front door. I directed her into the family room where Imogen and Charlotte were playing, and her eyes opened wide with delight. A huge Barbie game was underway. The floor was awash with Barbies and Kens, Barbie ...

Keeping Teenagers Safe from the Dangers of the World

Keeping Teenagers Safe from the Dangers of the World
Imogen The other day, I settled myself into a comfortable chair in the living room and opened another Australian novel. (You might know that I'm working my way through a list of 50 Must Read books.) But before I could read more than a page ...

Resolutions, Reading, Writing, and Coarse Language

Resolutions, Reading, Writing, and Coarse Language
I have a lot of questions... What happens when we remain open to new experiences? Do I have any good tips for anyone who has resolved to get fit? What has running got to do with encouraging children to write? Are there advantages to reading ...

Teenagers, Rules and Rebellion

Teenagers, Rules and Rebellion
Charlotte (17) "My daughter will be 13 soon," says a mother. She groans: "There's trouble ahead!" The other mothers nod in sympathy. Yes, life is about to get very difficult. It always does when there's a teenager in the family. But are teenagers really trouble? ...

Unschooling Experts, Criticism, and Radical Chore Rosters

Unschooling Experts, Criticism, and Radical Chore Rosters
Last week, I wrote a blog post called Are You a Proper Unschooler? I scheduled it to publish while we were away on holiday in Canberra. By the time we arrived home, the post had been online for about 12 hours and it hadn’t had ...

Are You a Proper Unschooler?

Are You a Proper Unschooler?
I used to worry about labelling our family as unschoolers. What if someone came along and said, “You’re not proper unschoolers”? Some people don’t like labels. Labels can certainly divide us. Someone could say,”You’re not unschoolers but we are.” That might make us feel excluded, ...

When Unschooling Spills Over into Parenting

When Unschooling Spills Over into Parenting
Some random thoughts about unschooling and parenting... Sometimes I get the feeling most of the world thinks I’m a little strange. Whenever I post a parenting story I wonder if there are people out there thinking, “Wow! She’s a bit weird. She’s wrong too. Parenting ...

Guiding My Children Responsibly Without Imposing Rules

Guiding My Children Responsibly Without Imposing Rules
We don’t make rules in our family, so how do my children know what is right and what is wrong, if they aren’t guided by clearly stated limits?  Do I believe my own quiet example of appropriate behaviour is all that is needed in order ...

What a Day Without Rules Looks Like

What a Day <em>Without Rules</em> Looks Like
My children said, "Sleep in tomorrow, Mum. You're overtired. You haven't had much sleep in the last 48 hours." So I slept in. When I got up, the kitchen was deserted. Everyone had had breakfast, washed the dishes, cleaned up, and disappeared. I found myself ...

Imposing Rules on Children: Is There a Better Way?

Imposing Rules on Children: Is There a Better Way?
I’ve been thinking about rules and principles of living… We all know what rules are. Life is full of them. Most families have many rules by which their children must live, such as… “You are allowed to play on the computer, or watch TV for ...

Getting Kids to Help with the Chores

Getting Kids to Help with the Chores
It took me years to work out how to encourage my children to help with the chores. Before that happened, I tried all the usual methods. I designed rosters with jobs for each child for each day of the week. I wrote out lists of ...

The ‘Risky’ Business of Trusting Children

The 'Risky' Business of Trusting Children
Trusting children to make their own choices sounds risky enough when it applies only to education, but what if you extend this trust to other areas of life? Will children decide they don’t want to go to Mass or eat healthy food? Perhaps they will ...

Rules, Responsible Parenting and Radical Unschooling

Rules, Responsible Parenting and Radical Unschooling
Some of my wild unschoolers If you do a Google search on unschooling it won’t take you very long to find someone criticising unschoolers. The most judged unschoolers are those who have adopted a radical way of life: those who do not force a set of rules and ...
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