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.
My Unschooling Books
The Unschool Challenge: Kindle
The Unschool Challenge: paperback
Curious Unschoolers: Kindle
Curious Unschoolers: paperback
Radical Unschool Love: Kindle
Radical Unschool Love: paperback
My Amazon Author Page
46: Liking, Tweeting, Pinning, Aching...
45: How Registered Homeschoolers Can Unschool
44: Strengthening Family Bonds
43: On Holiday: History, Geography and Record Keeping
42: Mothers and Daughters-in-Law and Love
41: Chores and Our Typical Unschooling Day
40: A Bit of Murder in Our Typical Unschooling Day
39: How I Made a 'Huge' Mistake and Was Forgiven
38: Is Unschooling Just Living Life?
37: Books, Weddings and Lots of Passion!
36: Encouraging Kids to Write (and the Youngest Child in the Family)
35: Popularity, Learning to Read and Shakespeare
34: Learning from My Daughter and Other Unschool Stories
33: Starting Unschooling
32: Kids and Computers
31: From Unschooling to University
30: Wild Inside: Why Classical Music Isn't Enough
29: What I Think Unschooling is All About
28: Talents, Dreams, Working and Unworking
27: The Tricky Business of Registering an Unschooler as a Homeschooler
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