Category Archives: Unschooling

General thoughts and news on the Christian unschooled lifestyle.

nurturing readers

A few weeks ago, I’d posted an interview with a 13yo homeschooler (my son), who is now an avid reader, on my blog. I received this comment from a reader, Lindy:
WOW, what a great kid you have there. And you know great kids come from great parents. Good job!!! I am trying really hard to [...]

Unschooling Reading

After four months of avoiding our late fees at the library, we finally headed back to the land of abundant knowledge two weeks ago. I love, love, love that I can check out our library system’s offerings online, request the books I want, and have them waiting for me at the front desk.
I realized after [...]

A Very Edumacational Day

Every once in a while we have a day that can be described as nothing short of educational, which we usually call “edumactational” to make it more fun. These are the sorts of days that I dreamed of when my children were still babies and I thought about homeschooling them as they were older; [...]

bringing good things to life~

Something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately is the facilitating of that passion to learn, to build and to creatively express ones self; that desire to grow and to become something great that’s within us all, my own children specifically, manifesting itself in so many various talents. As a parent and my children’s primary [...]

From Classical Christian Homeschooler to (eek!) Possible Christian Unschooler

When I began to homeschool I tried the classical Christian approach and thought that every single day I needed to teach my Kindergartner

Bible
Math
Reading and
Art

That didn’t seem too bad and I actually really enjoyed it! (Except for the fact that W wasn’t anywhere near ready for reading at age 5!)
But I gave up the classical method [...]

Questions and Answers

The other day the antique appraiser I help out, remembering how in the past I have needed to work less in order to spend time teaching the kids, asked when I needed to change my schedule and be less available.  It caught me off guard because I have gotten so used to our lifestyle of [...]

Unschooling Question: What about math and the other boring stuff they need?

I run into this question often from friends, family members, forums, and even unschooling friends.  Many are fearful enough that their children won’t naturally attempt to learn things they deem boring or important (often both) that they specifically purchase a curriculum for just that subject–regardless of whether the child has shown interest in it.

Issac waiting [...]

Donations for Hurricane Ike Victims

Mandy of MandyMom.com posted the following and I asked if I could share it here.  Please pray about this and if you feel led, then give.  You can read more about their experience with Hurricane Ike here and here.

As I previously mentioned, I wanted to create a paypal account for people to send donations for [...]

Confessions of a Homeschool Mama

This was written a year ago.  It is rather rambling and the pictures I originally had here are gone with my old blog so these photos are from the last year.   I had always considered myself an eclectic/relaxed home schoolers–especially compared to my friends who were all very structured, curriculum bound home schoolers.  We [...]

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