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/
166: Unschooling Sausages and Other History Stories
165: Stories About Connection from Radical Unschool Love
164: Discouraged
163: Time and Trust and Letting Go
162: Asking for Help
161: Registered Homeschoolers Who Unschool, Confidence and Other Thoughts
160: Shall We Talk About Christian Unschooling?
159: Turning Waiting Times into Unschooling Adventures
158: Old and New Stories, a Book Club and Other Unschooling Things
157: Fearing Our Kids Will Fail
156: Building Strong Relationships with Our Kids
155: Another Way of Looking at Our Unschooled Kids' Learning
154: Stories from Radical Unschool Love
153: More Unschool Writing Ideas and Resources
152: Stories from My Closet
151: Stories from 'Curious Unschoolers'
150: Unschooling Books and Bedtimes
149: My Unschooler's Homeschool Registration Visit
148: Our Writing Unrules for Unschoolers
147: A Big Chat About Unschooling Teenagers
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