Category Archives: Homeschooling

In conversation

Every Monday my kids take Art, and I take myself to the Barnes & Noble cafe to get an early start on the days’ blog post, or to read or crochet – whatever.   Almost every time I am there … Continue reading

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Home away from home? I certainly hope not.

The new issue of Big Apple Parent is out, with its’ bold headline that reads, “Get Schooled!”  and purports to give parents everything they need to know in order to choose the best school for their child. Inside, the headline … Continue reading

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The “R” word (that would be “Responsibility”)

Why do people go to such great lengths to avoid responsibility?   Is it fear of being wrong?   I think it is.   Being Wrong is a cardinal sin in our culture, it seems.   Even though, being mostly … Continue reading

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When in doubt, ask! (School brain will hate you for it.)

I read a blog entry earlier today from Shannon Hayes, who posted about the decision she made to go from unschooling to using a curriculum for math and writing with her 8 year old daughter.   It was very thought … Continue reading

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The unschooling antidote to sheepwalking

I define sheepwalking as the outcome of hiring people who have been raised to be obedient and giving them brain-dead jobs and enough fear to keep them in line…It’s ironic but not surprising that in our age of increased reliance … Continue reading

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Unschooling: The dichotomy of play & maturity

I came across an article today that was originally published in the NY Times in 2006.    The headline of the article read “Homeschoolers Content to Take Children’s Lead”.   The homeschoolers they were talking about were unschoolers, and the … Continue reading

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High school Chemistry – 26 years later

This is my high school Chemistry notebook from my Senior year.  My Mom found it somewhere and had it out when we arrived in Indiana on Monday evening.   I have been looking through it, alternately shaking my head and … Continue reading

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On Leadership – A change in perspective

At the risk of seeming inconstant, I am going to amend what I said in my last post regarding having no leaders in the unschooling community.   The reason for this amendment is that I am reading Seth Godin’s book … Continue reading

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What’s going on

A lot is going on, but the short version is that we are preparing to leave for Indiana for the holidays and I am doing a lot of research and reading.   Those two things are not in any way … Continue reading

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The problems with criticizing other homeschool bloggers

I read a blog post this evening wherein the writer – a homeschooling Mom who seems to want to be as sarcastic and funny as Dooce but who, in this case at least, just came off as mean – said … Continue reading

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