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Everyday Unschooling: A 3 course dinner? Yes please!
  • November 17, 2016
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Everyday Unschooling: A 3 course dinner? Yes please!

This post is the first in a series of posts documenting our day-to-day life as an unschooling family. Sometimes it’s hard to […]

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What We’re Reading (September 2016)
  • September 22, 2016
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What We’re Reading (September 2016)

Is it too early to talk about Christmas? A couple of people on Instagram asked me for some book recommendations to add […]

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On the Bookshelf: What We’re Reading
  • July 6, 2016
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On the Bookshelf: What We’re Reading

“There are perhaps no days of our childhood we lived so fully as those we spent with a favorite book” –Marcel Proust […]

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What We’re Reading: 5 Beautiful and Inspiring Children’s Books
  • March 16, 2016
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What We’re Reading: 5 Beautiful and Inspiring Children’s Books

Have you ever tried reading a book while simultaneously wrestling with an octopus? That’s about what story time feels like at the […]

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The Limitations of Learning to Write at School
  • November 17, 2015
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The Limitations of Learning to Write at School

When I first started out on this homeschooling journey, I wondered how I would teach my children things like how to read […]

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What We’re Reading
  • July 3, 2015
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What We’re Reading

contains affiliate links A couple of months ago I posted about the books that we were currently reading and a lot of […]

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A little example of what project work looks like f A little example of what project work looks like for our almost 14-year-old. She became interested in medicinal herbs last year and here are some things she has been doing:
-Saved up and bought her own garden bed.
-Planting and caring for herbs.
-A lot of reading and researching about gardening, what parts can be used, when to pick flowers and seeds, the uses of each plant, how to make teas/balms/poultices and other remedies, historical uses, etc.
-Started her own book to record all the information she wants to remember.
-Attended some workshops at the botanic gardens.
-Drying leaves and flowers.
-Made elderberry syrup from the garden.

She is currently picking calendula petals daily to dry until she has enough to use to make calendula oil that she can use in a balm I think. She's also still adding more to her herb book, and planning on growing more things in her garden too.

This is something she works on at project time when we have home days, and she's really enjoying it. All self-chosen and led by what interests her. She's just getting started and can't wait until she has enough supplies to start making some of the things she wants! It's so cool to see her ideas come to life.

I feel like people start to get a bit nervous in the teen years, thinking it's time to start making them do things. But, interest-led learning has always been enough here, the same as when they were younger. They learn so much about a variety of subjects through their interests, just like everyone else does in adult life. I trust them.

Does it help to see examples of what self-directed learning can look like? If so, I can try to share more. Do you have any questions?

#unschooling #delightdrivenlearning #interestledlearning #selfdirectedlearning #unschooled #lifewithoutschool #projectbasedhomeschooling #homeschooling #homeeducation
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