Stories of an Unschooling Family
Episodes
Monday Nov 20, 2017
113: How Do We Encourage Our Kids to Be Independent Learners?
Monday Nov 20, 2017
Monday Nov 20, 2017
Have you heard I'm writing an unschooling book? I've been working on it for a very long time but, finally, I'm making progress. While I'm writing and editing, I'm publishing a series of short podcasts, each one based on a blog post from my archive.
This week, I'm sharing and discussing the story Independent Learners, Toast and Heavy Washing Baskets.
Show Notes
Leonie's blog: Living Without School
podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Maybe you'd like to read my unschooling book series. I'm publishing bits and pieces of my book-in-progress as blog posts.
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!
Monday Oct 16, 2017
110: An Interview with a Teenage Radical Unschooler
Monday Oct 16, 2017
Monday Oct 16, 2017
Last week, I was chatting about radical unschooling. This week, I'm interviewing Sophie (16) who is a radical unschooler. If you're unsure about this way of life, perhaps our conversation will reassure you that radical unschoolers aren't wild and irresponsible!
This is a very lively interview. I hope you enjoy it!
In this episode, Sophie and I are chatting about:
her unschooling week
her part-time job
her passions and interests and where she hopes they will lead
the importance of parent-child friendships
how unschoolers are different
siblings and how to avoid rivalry and encourage strong bonds between brothers and sisters
how we can protect our kids without making rules
how she has developed a strong sense of right and wrong
mutual trust
how unschooled kids can be themselves both in front of their friends and when they are with their family
Sophie's health and exercise challenge
our joint podcasting idea
and lots of other things!
Show Notes
Sophie's previous podcast episode
Episode 70: Trust, Respect and Love Unconditionally
Podcast music
Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Where you can find us
Sue
You'll find lots of unschooling posts in my archive on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
You can find me on Instagram at sue_elvis.
Imogen Please take a look at Imogen's latest music video, Symphony which is on her Youtube channel, Imogen Elvis.
You can also find Imogen on her Facebook page, Imogen Elvis. She livestreams with the Team on Thursday mornings, Australian time.
And please watch out for a new music video on Wednesday 18th October.
Sophie
You can find Sophie on Instagram at Sophie Elvis and The Technomaid.
Thank you
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! (Thank you, Samantha, for your recent review. Your very kind words were greatly appreciated!)
Would you like to continue the conversation?
Do you have unschooling teenagers? Are they different from most other young people? Do you make rules? And what about exercise? You could join us and accept Sophie's health and exercise challenge! I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences. You could stop by my blog and say hello!
Friday Oct 06, 2017
109: Why You Should Consider Radical Unschooling
Friday Oct 06, 2017
Friday Oct 06, 2017
This week, I'm discussing radical unschooling.
Do you unschool but don't like the sound of radically unschooling? Maybe you're convinced you'll never do it? If so, I hope to change your mind!
I'm pondering lots of questions including:
How did we end up becoming radical unschoolers (when I said we'd never do this)?
Are radical unschooling parents irresponsible? Or are the critics wrong?
How will our kids learn to do the things that are necessary and right if we don't make any rules?
Can anyone radically unschool? Or is radical unschooling associated with only a particular lifestyle?
Can Catholics unschool?
How do we protect, care for and share our beliefs with our radically unschooled children?
Is it possible to let kids make their own choices and, at the same time, be confident that they will make the right choices?
What could happen if we force our kids to live by our rules?
Is it really okay if kids don't wash their hair and clean their teeth?
What is at the heart of a radical unschooling way of life?
Show Notes
Blog Posts
Rules, Responsible Parenting and Radical Unschooling
The 'Risky' Business of Trusting Children
How to Live Radically
Podcast music
Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Where you can find us
You'll find lots of unschooling posts in my archive on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
You might find me on Instagram at sue_elvis. Please take a look at Imogen's latest music video, Symphony and her Facebook page Imogen Elvis. Your interest and encouragement are appreciated!
Thank you
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
Would you like to continue the conversation?
Are you a radical unschooler? Did you make a conscious decision to adopt this way of life or did it happen naturally? If you are apprehensive about going along this pathway, what are your main concerns? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences. You could stop by my blog and say hello!
Friday Sep 29, 2017
108: How Kids (and Adults) Learn
Friday Sep 29, 2017
Friday Sep 29, 2017
This week, I'm telling some stories and chatting about how kids and adults learn:
What is the best motivation for learning?
Why do we persist using teaching methods that we know aren't working? Why do we waste our time?
Would more people unschool if there was no such thing as homeschool registration?
What bad habits have adults learnt that get in the way of learning?
Do other people's words have an effect on our inclination to learn?
When our kids are learning to read or spell, could we end up discouraging them instead of helping them?
Should we focus on what our kids can do instead of what they are unable to do?
What do kids need to know?
How do we ensure our kids have all the knowledge they will need for a successful future?
Does our lack of trust hurt our children?
Show Notes
Blog Posts
How Children Learn According to Sophie
Learning from My Children
Encourage or Discourage?
What Do Children Need to Learn?
Remembering to Trust
You'll find lots of unschooling posts in my archive on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
You might find me on Instagram at sue_elvis. Please take a look at Imogen's latest music video, Symphony and her Facebook page Imogen Elvis.
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Friday Sep 22, 2017
107: Is Unschooling for Everyone?
Friday Sep 22, 2017
Friday Sep 22, 2017
A note before you listen to this week's episode:
Episode 107 is only a conversation starter. I'm sure my thoughts are incomplete...Sometimes we have to work at jobs that we’d rather not do because we have families to support. My husband Andy was in this situation for many years so I understand how it might not seem possible to resign from such a job to follow a dream. However, perhaps there’s still room in our lives for a little unschooling. We might find a way to use our talents in whatever kind of job we have. Maybe we can watch out for an opportunity to turn down a different pathway. Whatever we do, we need to keep learning and keep striving to be the people we are meant to be… just like our kids.
Yes, this week I'm asking:
Is unschooling for everyone? Can anyone unschool? Should we all, whatever our situations, live an unschooling way of life?
Also:
Why do most of us have a need for 'likes'? Why is our self-worth dependent on the opinions of other people? And is it different for our unschooling kids?
Should parents be friends with their kids? Is it okay for parents to demand obedience? Or does obedience, no questions allowed, destroy the connection between parent and child?
Show Notes
Nancy Shuman
Blogs:
The Cloistered Heart
The Breadbox Letters
Book:
The Cloistered Heart
Imogen Elvis
Youtube
Facebook
The Rains of Castamere music video
Podcast
Episode 91: How Unschooling is About Being Connected with Our Kids
My blog is Stories of an Unschooling Family.
You might find me on Instagram at sue_elvis.
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Friday Sep 15, 2017
106: Changes
Friday Sep 15, 2017
Friday Sep 15, 2017
This week, I'm talking about changes both in my online and offline lives.
I'm sharing:
Some further thoughts on kids, screen time and Internet usage
The future of my unschooling blog and podcast
A few resources
More about learning from life
Some family news including the fur coat story
Show Notes
Blog Posts
Is it Really Okay to Give Unschooling Kids Unlimited Access to Screens and the Internet
Why This is the End of the Line for Me
Why Becoming an Ex-Unschooling Blogger is a Bit Scary
Michael Mosley Resources
The Truth About Sleep
The Truth About Exercise
Guts
Infested
Eat, Fast, and Live Longer
Imogen Elvis
Youtube
Facebook
The Rains of Castamere music video
I apologise for the 'different' sound quality. I forgot to check the mic settings before I started recording and the podcast was recorded with my computer's internal mic instead of my USB one. I think the audio is clear, but maybe I sound like I'm in my bathroom!
My blog is Stories of an Unschooling Family.
You might find me on Instagram at sue_elvis.
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Saturday Aug 26, 2017
105: Social Media, Internet Addiction, and Screen Time
Saturday Aug 26, 2017
Saturday Aug 26, 2017
This week, I'm pondering:
Real life: Is my offline life being affected by my online activities?
Facebook: Do we need to be on social media?
The Internet: Is it addictive? Why do many adults have trouble using it in a sensible way? Does the Internet fulfil needs we're not really aware of?
Deep Work: Does the Internet affect our ability to concentrate and do valuable work?
Our children: Do we worry about our kids spending lots of time online because of our own experiences? Will all our kids be able to handle unlimited access to the Internet?
I also share some news of a new series of Facebook Livestreamed videos that might be of interest to parents and teenage girls.
Please visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family where you might find some show notes to go with this episode.
You might find me on Instagram at sueelvis.
You'll find my daughter Imogen on her Facebook page, Imogen Elvis. If you're interested in the FB Livestreamed videos, you might like to 'like' Imogen's page to keep up with the latest news.
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Friday Aug 11, 2017
104: How Do I Turn Unschooling Life into Homeschool Records?
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Friday Aug 11, 2017
This week, I chat about some recent events in our lives and how I turned them into notes for my Evernote homeschool records book.
Along the way, I share lots of news and discuss the questions:
Should we give pocket money to our unschooling kids?
Should we buy our kids what they need to further their passions?
Should we expect our adult children to be part of our lives?
What will I speak about when I do my first Facebook Live?
Did I finish Camp NaNoWriMo? Do I now have a first draft of my unschooling book?
Why do I appear twice in Feedspot's list of their Top 50 Blogs and Websites for Unschoolers and Their Parents?
Please visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family for the show notes.
You could also join me on my Stories of an Unschooling Family Facebook page.
I'm on Instagram at sueelvis and storiesofanunschoolingfamily.
Thank you for listening. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Friday Jul 21, 2017
103: Podcasting Breaks and Unschooling Books
Friday Jul 21, 2017
Friday Jul 21, 2017
I'm taking a short podcasting break while I work on my unschooling book. I hope you'll watch out for a new episode in a few weeks' time.
In the meantime, you might find some 'teasers' from my book on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family .
You'll find any news on my Stories of an Unschooling Family Facebook page.
And you might find me on Instagram at sueelvis and storiesofanunschoolingfamily.
Thank you for listening. I hope to be back very soon!
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Friday Jul 07, 2017
102: Sharing Our Values and Beliefs with Our Unschooled Children
Friday Jul 07, 2017
Friday Jul 07, 2017
This week, I'm discussing the following questions:
Is it okay to share our beliefs with our kids? Or should we try not to influence them but leave them to make up their own minds without any input from us?
If we do want to pass on our beliefs and values, how should we do this?
Normally, unschoolers don't make rules, but is it okay to make rules about issues that are of great importance to us?
I also talk about:
The real Sue
Our online friends who are going to become real life friends
The new addition to our family
My new Facebook group, Unschooling Collaborators
And some other family news
Please visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family for the show notes.
Also, I invite you to join me on my Stories of an Unschooling Family Facebook page.
And I'm on Instagram at sueelvis and storiesofanunschoolingfamily.
Thank you for listening. And if you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)