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Would you say that to a boy?
  • August 25, 2015
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Would you say that to a boy?

I have four girls to raise. Four! I have been entrusted with these four precious people and making sure they grow up […]

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Encouraging Block Play {With Girls}
  • September 24, 2014
  • 977 words
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Encouraging Block Play {With Girls}

contains affiliate links I am not big on gender stereotypes and I try to provide the girls with a lot of different […]

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To my third daughter…
  • September 18, 2014
  • 491 words
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To my third daughter…

Mothers of children of the same gender will understand me. The comments start when you’re pregnant… ‘Oh, are you trying for a […]

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Why I Don’t Like Play Based Learning
Homeschooling / Unschooling
Why I Don’t Like Play Based Learning
We Need to Talk About Childism
Parenting
We Need to Talk About Childism
10 Things to Say Instead of ‘Stop Crying’
Parenting
10 Things to Say Instead of ‘Stop Crying’
School is Unnecessary
Homeschooling / Unschooling
School is Unnecessary
What Is Unschooling?
Homeschooling / Unschooling
What Is Unschooling?
Why I stopped asking my kids to clean up
Parenting
Why I stopped asking my kids to clean up
8 Reasons NOT to Give Kids a Bedtime
Parenting
8 Reasons NOT to Give Kids a Bedtime
The Socialization Homeschooled Kids Don’t Get
Homeschooling
The Socialization Homeschooled Kids Don’t Get
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People often worry about motivation when they firs
People often worry about motivation when they first start unschooling. If we don't force our kids to learn, won't they just do nothing all day?

I have 4 kids who are currently 17, 15, 12, and 10. And nope. They are full of ideas and plans.

Motivation isn't a problem when the environment supports curiosity.
Curiosity needs a few simple things to grow...
Autonomy: the freedom to follow your own questions.
Interesting environments: ideas, tools, conversations, people, experiences.
Time: time to explore at your own pace.
When those conditions exist, you don’t have to constantly try and force learning. Curiosity does the job for you.

This is why unschooling looks different from school. The goal isn't to make children learn, it’s to protect the conditions that mean learning is inevitable.

When we cultivate environments where curiosity lives, creation is a natural result. Kids get interested in things, they want to know more, they pursue their interests and dive into fascinating projects.

If you want to understand how that process unfolds, and how to support it, I’ve written a short guide that explains it.
Comment GUIDE and I’ll send it to you.


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