Stories of an Unschooling Family
Episodes
Wednesday Apr 04, 2018
123: Epic Plans for My Podcast and Blog (and Other Things)
Wednesday Apr 04, 2018
Wednesday Apr 04, 2018
This week,
I'm sharing my new BIG idea. I'm joining Patreon! I hope you will join me as I set out on this next chapter of my unschooling adventure.
I'm also talking about:
The need for us to take risks
How the world needs unschooling
Instagram
How we shouldn't lose our playful spirit as we grow older
How Sophie filmed a Passion Play on Good Friday
And other Easter news
Show Notes
Patreon
My Patreon Page
Video: Join Me On My Patreon Adventure
My Instagram Account
stories_ofan_unschooling family
Blog post
Does the World Needs Unschooling?
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Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
122: My Unschooling Teenagers' Typical Days
Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
This week, I'm sharing my teenagers' typical unschooling days. I'm discussing the following questions:
Is there such a thing as a typical unschooling day?
Can we have too many resources? Do our kids sometimes get overwhelmed by too many possibilities?
Are documentaries and lifestyle TV series a good source of learning adventures?
What TV series have Gemma-Rose and I been enjoying recently?
Why did I initially reject this episode?
Show Notes
Podcast
Episode 110: An Interview with a Teenage Radical Unschooler
Sophie's Youtube Channel
Sophie Elvis
Sophie's Vlog Series
A Week in the Life of
Videos
Back in Time for Dinner
Further Back in Time for Dinner
Back in Time for the Weekend
The Secrets of Your Food
The Big Family Cooking Showdown
Website
Open Learn: Free learning from the Open University
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Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Wednesday Feb 28, 2018
121: Kids, Needs, and Church
Wednesday Feb 28, 2018
Wednesday Feb 28, 2018
This week, I'm talking about:
The importance of trying to see the world through our kids' eyes
How we're not giving in to kids when we respond to their needs
How we should respond to the needs of our kids even if it's inconvenient or difficult
How making kids feel welcome at church isn't a matter of tolerating their crying during the service
Should we force unschooled kids to go to church? Why this might be the wrong question
The trials of aspiring authors
How we have to be brave and do things without worrying about the opinions of others
I'm also sharing some stories about:
Kangaroos and dogs and the late rising sun
A child who cried in a restaurant because he couldn't cope
A Note
When it comes to sharing our faith with our kids, I am talking from my own experience which may be different from yours. My husband Andy and I share a faith. We both go to church. When it comes to passing on our beliefs, I'm sure we have it easy compared to families where spouses have differing religious beliefs or levels of commitment.
Show Notes
Game-Making Website
Stencyl: Create Amazing Games Without Code
Blog Posts
The Wobbly Moments of Life
When A Child Can't Cope
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Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Wednesday Feb 14, 2018
120: Unschooling and University: Learning from Our Own Experiences
Wednesday Feb 14, 2018
Wednesday Feb 14, 2018
This week, I'm sharing my husband Andy's and my university experiences, and what we learnt from them:
The Opportunity to Discover, the Freedom to Learn
My Dean's Medallist of a Husband
I discuss the following questions:
Can unschooled children study successfully at university?
What is the best motivation for successful learning?
Should unschooling teenagers be allowed to continue exploring their interests?
Or should we structure their education in the final years so that they are prepared for university?
Is it ever too late to follow our dreams?
Is it ever too late to learn new skills?
Something I didn't mention: If a child knows what she wants to do, making a plan in order to achieve that goal seems to be a sensible thing to do. My daughter Imogen made a plan for getting into university. And it was successful.
My Youtube Videos:
Imogen Talks About Unschooling
From Unschooling to University and Work (Part 1)
From Unschooling to University and Work (Part 2)
Unschooling and university is a big topic. I didn't cover all aspects of it in this podcast, but maybe I offered a few ideas we can discuss.
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Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Wednesday Feb 07, 2018
119: When Unschooling Kids Reach the Teenage Years
Wednesday Feb 07, 2018
Wednesday Feb 07, 2018
This week, I'm talking about:
The progress of my unschooling book
How unschooling transforms families
Duty and love
Supporting young adults
How it's hard to admit mistakes and change what we're doing
How it's never too late to unschool
Possible reasons why there's a shortage of older unschooling bloggers
Why we don't need to make rules for our teenagers in order to keep them safe from the dangers of the world
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Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Monday Jan 29, 2018
118: Dragon Mothers and Parenting Mistakes
Monday Jan 29, 2018
Monday Jan 29, 2018
This week, I'm talking about the times when we don't like who we are and the way we're parenting our kids. I answer the following questions:
How did I get the nickname The Dragon Mother?
How did I get on top of my quick-temper and become a more calm and patient mother?
Am I now a perfect mother or do I still make mistakes?
How did my first child cope with her inexperienced dragon mother? Was she irreversibly affected by my far-from-perfect parenting?
Do we actually need to be perfect parents?
Is the unschooling life perfect?
I also tell a lot of stories during this episode.
Show Notes
Blog posts
Confessions of a Former Quick-Tempered Mother
Memories of an Inexperienced Mother
An Unschooling Imposter
Imogen
Youtube channel, Imogen Elvis.
Facebook: Imogen Elvis
Instagram: Imogen Elvis
Imogen's Mad World music video
The Mad World behind-the-scenes video
Podcast music
Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review or rating this episode and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
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Friday Jan 19, 2018
117: Christian Unschooling and Other Things
Friday Jan 19, 2018
Friday Jan 19, 2018
This week, I'm talking about:
Christmas in summer
Evernote planners
My blogging/podcasting plans for 2018
Christian unschooling
My faith story
Being open-minded
Doing the impossible
Letting go of control
How life can change in a moment
Snakes
Family news
Show Notes
Blog posts
Bringing God into the Unschooling Picture
Letting Go of Control
An Impossible Adventure
Imogen
Youtube channel, Imogen Elvis.
Facebook: Imogen Elvis
Instagram: Imogen Elvis
My Youtube channel
Sue Elvis
Podcast music
Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review or rating this episode and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!
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Tuesday Dec 12, 2017
116: Why it's Important to Allow Kids to Follow Their Passions and Interests
Tuesday Dec 12, 2017
Tuesday Dec 12, 2017
This week, I'm discussing the following questions:
Does planning have any place in unschooling?
Can we make attractive planners using Evernote?
Will I continue my Evernote workshop series?
How does balance fit into an unschooling life?
Why is it very important that we let our kids follow their passions and interests?
Is it okay to acknowledge our kids' talents?
Can we praise our kids?
Are we obliged to develop and use our own talents?
Can reality, lifestyle and documentary TV series provide us with lots of wonderful learning experiences?
How do we make homeschool record notes about TV shows we've watched?
Show Notes
My Evernote workshop series
50 Coloured Evernote Background Note Templates (to download)
Evernote and homeschool record keeping
My unschooling book series
Are We Incomplete Without Our Interests and Passions?
Should Unschooled Kids Live Balanced Lives?
Unschooling Sausages
The Big Painting Challenge (episodes available on Youtube at time of posting)
Blog posts about The Big Painting Challenge
Imogen Elvis on Youtube
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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 Dec 04, 2017
115: Learning During a Crisis
Monday Dec 04, 2017
Monday Dec 04, 2017
This week, I'm sharing and discussing two stories: Learning From Life and Homeschooling in a Crisis
I'm talking about those times when we don't need to strew because life is rich enough without any help from us. Maybe life is sometimes too rich. We might have a crisis to deal with that prevents us from getting involved with our kids' learning. Should we worry if we can't do all the things we normally do? And what about our homeschool records books? What will we write in them when we're learning from life or homeschooling in a crisis?
Show Notes
Evernote and homeschool record keeping
My unschooling book series
Imogen Elvis on Youtube
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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!
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Monday Nov 27, 2017
114: All About Strewing
Monday Nov 27, 2017
Monday Nov 27, 2017
This week, I'm sharing and chatting about two strewing stories:
Time for Some Strewing
What to Do When Strewing is Rejected
I discuss the following questions:
What is strewing?
When do we need to do it?
How do we do it?
And what if our kids reject our strewing?
Show Notes
Blog post: Unplanning Notebooks for Strewing and Unschool Record-Keeping
Podcast episode 82: How to Start a Great Art Conversation
Blog post: What Happened When I Strewed a Painting on the Wall
My unschooling book series
Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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!