Stories of an Unschooling Family
Education
Is unschooling a lazy way of life? Do mothers choose to unschool because they can’t be bothered putting together a proper homeschool program for their children’s education? Perhaps unschooling mothers don’t actually do much in a day. My daughter Imogen and I discuss these questions in today’s podcast.
Along the way, we also talk about how we can encourage a love of learning, strewing, tiredness and how everything is potentially interesting, even maths!
Please ignore any contradictions. This is an unscripted conversation where we mull over ideas as we chat. Words don't always come out perfectly!
The program notes can be found, as usual, on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
sound effects credit: http://www.freesfx.co.uk/
186: Criticism, Reviews, and Paying it Forward
185: Social Media, Hooks, Distractions, and Books
184:Trying Not to Complain
183: Big Ideas and Big Passions,
182: Bad Haircuts and Unschooling Adventures
181: Writing, Explosions, and Unsuitable Horror Stories
180: Unschool, Martian, and Risque Stories
179: Unschooling, Plot Holes and Twonk
178: Strewing, Unschooling and Charlotte Mason
177: Encouraging Unschooling Kids and Mothers
176: How Curious Unschooled Kids Learn
175: More About Starting Unschooling
174: When in Doubt, Just Love
173: Unschool Love Stories
172: Discussing Books and Writing Stories
171: The Problem With Being Too Nice
170: Learning During Difficult Times
169: Unschooling Community Stories
168: BIG Unschooling Ideas
167: Grammar and Punctuation and Other Unschool Writing Stories
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