As unschoolers, we like to let our kids follow their interests and develop their giftedness. We let them explore and discover, and we offer suggestions and guidance. But once in awhile, some direct, concentrated school-like activity is fun. That’s what this post is all about. Here is a …
Volunteering is Serious Business
We blame it on Little House on the Prairie. After reading the entire series, we promised ourselves we'd find time to volunteer at a nearby living history museum. In the summer of 2006, we traveled back in time to become a farming family in 1845. We learned to bake a pie over an open fire, churn …
Curious about Unschooling?
Did you know that at least 100,000 kids in the US are considered "unschooled?" And after Good Morning America's segment on unschooling last week, outraged educators and concerned grandparents are linking arms. But what's the truth? What's it like to be unschooled? What are those parents …
Record Keeping for Interest Led Learners
When you don't have a traditional homeschool, when everyone is following their passions--how do you keep track of everything? What if you have to provide "proof of learning" at the end of the year? I have a couple of ideas. …
Nurturing Your Child for Success
Albert Einstein once said, "It is, in fact, nothing short a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry; for this delicate little plant, aside from stimulation, stands mainly in need of freedom." I like the plant analogy, especially …