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Respectful Learning: The Education Our Children Deserve
  • July 1, 2016
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Respectful Learning: The Education Our Children Deserve

The decision to home educate has always been first and foremost a parenting decision to me. There are countless educational advantages to […]

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Natural Learning Outside the Home – What to Pack
  • June 10, 2016
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Natural Learning Outside the Home – What to Pack

As unschoolers, the world is our classroom! There is so much to see and explore just by stepping out your front door. […]

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What If Your Kids Regret Being Homeschooled?
  • May 17, 2016
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What If Your Kids Regret Being Homeschooled?

What if my kids grow up and regret being unschooled? What if they are disappointed they never experienced school? I’ve had these […]

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Why Children Need Real World Learning
  • March 2, 2016
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Why Children Need Real World Learning

Whoever sold us the idea that the best way to teach children about the world was to isolate them from it and […]

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Unschooling: What Do The Children Think?
  • February 7, 2016
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Unschooling: What Do The Children Think?

I love hearing my children’s thoughts on unschooling and how they learn, and I’ve wanted to do a little interview with them […]

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Learning Is Not Linear: How Unschooled Children Learn
  • January 31, 2016
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Learning Is Not Linear: How Unschooled Children Learn

“…people today do not even know what children are actually like. They only know what children are like in schools.” “It is […]

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We've tried our best to raise our kids with freedo
We've tried our best to raise our kids with freedom and responsibility from the very beginning. Real opportunities to make decisions, experience consequences, solve problems, and ask for help.

We have not relied on strict rules, we have not punished them for mistakes, we have tried to respect their rights and freedom in everything.

Instead, we have principles, conversations, flexibility, advice, and even more conversations when we feel really strongly about something (hello social media! 🙃). 

We have definitely not been perfect at this, but we've done our best, and I'm so glad we didn't wait until adulthood to start treating them like people capable of making decisions.

If children spend their whole lives having decisions made for them, why do we expect them to suddenly know how to make good ones at 18? Making decisions is a skill and skills need practice!

Now my oldest is 17 and I'm so grateful we did it this way. I can see the proof. She makes good choices, she asks for advice when she needs it, she shares her excitement and her problems, and she's an all round wonderful person.

I know it's scary when kids get older, and sometimes the instinct is more rules, more control, to try and keep them safe, physically and emotionally! But I'm so glad I trusted them. What would be terrifying is if they hadn't had a lot of practice making decisions by the time they got to 18.

But by now, they're pros. And they know where to ask for help if they need it.


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