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The Reality of Unschooling: A Day in the Life
  • September 22, 2017
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The Reality of Unschooling: A Day in the Life

“Children belong with their families. Nothing is more important than living in connection with the ones you love and sharing life’s experiences. […]

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Everyday Unschooling: A Day in The Life (July 2017)
  • July 31, 2017
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Everyday Unschooling: A Day in The Life (July 2017)

Life without school can be hard to imagine before you start living it. I used to love reading posts about what a […]

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Unschooling: A Day in Our Life (March 2017)
  • March 22, 2017
  • 539 words
  • 18

Unschooling: A Day in Our Life (March 2017)

I have been meaning to do another ‘day in the life’ post for a while, and thought a rainy home day was […]

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Unschooling: A Day in Our Life
  • April 17, 2015
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Unschooling: A Day in Our Life

contains sponsored/affiliate links As I’ve said before, no one can tell you how homeschooling or unschooling is going to look for your […]

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We often treat children's privacy as though it's o
We often treat children's privacy as though it's optional, or even a tool that can be used for control.

If they're young enough, we assume it's okay to ask personal questions, read over their shoulder, share stories about them, ask them to perform for visitors, explain why they're upset, have their bedrooms entered without asking, to have every drawing, diary, text message, or conversation treated as public.

But why? We don't treat adult privacy that way.

Privacy isn't something children earn by being old enough. Privacy isn't a privilege. It's not something adults should be able to take away as punishment.

Children deserve ownership over their own stories, their own thoughts, their own belongings, and the right to decide what they share and with whom.


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