Look Again
Find the Learning in What Your Child Already Loves
Your child may look like they’re “just playing.”
But when you look a little closer, you may notice them experimenting, calculating, researching, creating, negotiating, solving problems, and making connections.
Look Again: Finding the Learning in What Kids Love is a free visual guide to help you begin recognizing the learning woven through your child’s everyday interests.
Inside, we’ll look at children who love:
- Pretend play
- Minecraft
- Football
- Food
- Sharks
You’ll see how each interest can connect naturally with math, science, language arts, history, creativity, problem-solving, and much more—without turning what your child loves into a lesson.
This isn’t information you need to explain to your child.
It’s a scavenger hunt for you.
A chance to look beyond what your child is doing and begin noticing what they’re thinking, practicing, solving, creating, and discovering.
So much learning is easy to miss when we’re still looking for it to resemble school.
This guide will help you look again.
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You May See Your Child Differently
Recognizing the learning in familiar activities can help you worry less about whether your child is “doing enough”—and become more curious about where their interests may lead.
You don’t have to understand every part of unschooling before you begin.
Sometimes you simply need a wider lens.
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