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/
86: Are You an Unschooling Multipotentialite?
85: The Extraordinary Ordinary Things of Life
84: Are We Living a Second Best Kind of Unschooling Life?
83: How to Start a Great Art Conversation
82: How NOT to Be Your Child's Worst Nightmare
81: Are You a Daring and Adventurous Parent?
80: Radical Unschooling
79: Learning from Life, Record Keeping, and Strewing
78: Go Out There and Make a Difference!
77: Reassessing
76: Another Typical Unschooling Day
75: Unschooling Siblings Working Together
74: Is Play Important for Both Adults and Kids?
73: Helping a Child Discover Her Talents
72: Choosing Not to Worry About What Other People Might Think
71: Tired and Difficult Days
70: Trust, Respect and Love Unconditionally
69: Ideas, Passions, and Earning an Income
68: Love and a Mother's Heart Stories
67: The Dead Body and Other Stories
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