Stories of an Unschooling Family
Education
Do good parents stay firmly in control of their children, demanding obedience, good behaviour and respect? Do they practise tough love? Or are there problems with this method of parenting? Is there some other way of raising kids to be good people who want to do what is right? Is it okay to parent with unconditional love?
This week, I’m sharing a few stories on this topic. I also have a request or plea for help.
Show Notes
Please visit my blog, Stories of an Unschooling Family, to read my post, Tough or Unconditional Love?Parent or Friend? It contains today’s show notes.
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Radical Unschool Love: paperback
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146: Finding Unschooling in Unexpected Places and Other Things
145: Taking the Unschooling Yeti for a Test Drive
144: Reading Out Loud and a Generous Christmas
143: Respecting Kids and Christmas Presents
142: An Unschooler Talks About Life, Work and Dreams
141: When a Child Is No Longer Gripped by a Passion
140: Difficult Things
139: Unschool Socialisation: Making Friends, Being Different
138: Is Unschooling More Than a Method of Homeschooling?
137: Guiding Our Kids by Radically Unschooling
136: The Complicated Issue of Unlimited Screen Time
135: A Gradual Approach to Unschooling and More
134: Do Unschoolers Need Holidays?
133: A Balanced and Productive Unschool Life
132: When an Unschooler Isn't Interested in Maths
131: Making Unschooled Kids Learn Maths Just in Case
130: Are You a Curious Unschooler?
129: Unschoolers Earning Money, Following Passions
128: Hitting the Pause Button and The Colin Show
127: Thankful and Facing Facts
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