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Category: Deschooling
This is the period of time when you still think in very schoolish ways. You’ve been conditioned to believe that learning has to happen the way schools insist. That’s not true. Find out more.
Everything You Need to Know About Deschooling Before Unschooling
by Issa Waters You’ve heard of unschooling, and you are ready to choose it for your family. You might even have started calling yourselves unschoolers already. But there’s this other word tripping you up. Deschooling. Deschooling is the first step to unschooling. Sadly, it’s often overlooked. Without deschooling parents have a much harder time unschooling. Read More
Creative Thinking in Math
Pam Sorooshian shares how we can think more creatively about mathematics.
Testing…1-2-3…Testing
by Cathy Earle “Homeschooling has proven itself to be effective—after all, homeschooled students score much higher on standardized tests than their public-school counterparts!” “Standardized tests don’t measure the important stuff, and don’t do a very good job, even, of measuring the less important stuff!” Having been in the homeschooling community for more than three Read More
How Hard is Unschooling – How Hard Will It Be For You?
All kids can thrive with unschooling. But some PARENTS may have a rougher time embracing it. Many ask “how hard is unschooling?” and wonder how hard it would be for them. Let’s look at it all together.
Deschooling – A Key to Successful Unschooling
If you’re looking for specifics on how to deschool, read Deschooling: Your Key to Unschooling Success!
3 Destructive Things School Taught You Without You Even Realizing It
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10 Practical Suggestions for Busy Deschooling Moms
How Do Busy Moms learn about deschooling? 10 PRACTICAL Tips to show you how!
10 Practical Solutions for Busy Deschooling Moms
The learning curve can be steep as we try to embrace so many new concepts about learning and parenting. But fear not! We have 10 PRACTICAL solutions that can really help your days go more smoothly. And remember, everyone doesn’t always do this perfectly! We have our “off days.” But you dust yourself off, make Read More
10 Tips to Help You Deschool
1. Focus on Learning Instead of Teaching When you notice that you’re thinking about planning lessons, turning interesting movies into “educational experiences,” creating a cute school room in your house – these are all examples that you’re losing touch with the most important focus: The Learner and their learning. What interests them? What brings them Read More
The Curriculum Crutch
“Buy this, and your kids will be smarter!” “Use this, you’ll be more organized!” “Get this series and you will unleash their inner genius!” Or something like that. Ahh… the lure of curriculum. Marketing has targeted our community for some time now. Advertisers realize that while we are an independent lot, we still harbor a Read More
Our Own Curriculum Wars
Back in the ’90’s when the internet was still young… We had loaded up our car in San Antonio and we were moving to Alaska. Really. We were. My husband was in the Air Force and we had decided that on this move, we’d make the break with the school system and set out on Read More
Judgement Day
Donna Courreges wrote for the Chart & Compass back in the 1990s. Judgement Day was one of her essays. We’re so happy to be able to preserve a little history here.