I have always been a fan of unschooling, but unschooling alone didn’t work for us. So as an eclectic homeschooler, I adapted unschooling to fit our homeschool.
The Unschooling Life
Unschooling is beneficial. It is important. I do think it helps foster a love for learning that extends through a whole life time. Learning should be fun although there will always be some things we will have to learn about even if we are not interested. Homeschooling provides my children time to have the best of both worlds. It allows my children to receive a structured education with enough time to pursue interests.
Unschooling in the Early Years
Unschooling is all about learning through natural life experiences. During the early years I have found unschooling to be an effective way to teach a young child.
Unschooling in an Eclectic Homeschool
I am unschooling my children. Unschooling is defined by people in different ways. Some may […]
Poetry for Kids
Poetry can be an excellent form of self-expression. While I haven’t really assigned poetry for […]
Empty Hours
I was recently at a dentist appointment with my daughter when schools were about to […]
Adventures in Unschooling
I love unschooling. Unschooling is the process of letting your child’s interest guide his learning. […]
Interrupted with Unschooling
Unschooling is the educational philosophy that learning should be unstructured and child-led. I unschooled throughout […]
Unschooling Moments
I have grappled with unschooling. In some ways I see it really working well for […]