Stories of an Unschooling Family
Want to know more about unschooling? How about radical unschooling? (It’s not as scary or as wild as some people make out!) Join me as I share ideas, stories, homeschool record-keeping tips and resources for living an unschooling life of unconditional love.
Episodes
Wednesday Oct 15, 2014
8: Beginnings and Endings, and a Simple Christmas
Wednesday Oct 15, 2014
Wednesday Oct 15, 2014
This week I talk about beginnings and endings. Last week the new school term began, my daughter Charlotte started a new year of her life, and two of my girls have begun a new project. (They're hoping to earn some money!)
Some beginnings are followed closely by an ending, like the death of a baby. I ponder whether grief is something of interest to only a few, or will we all experience grief at some stage of our lives? Along the way I also chat about traditions, minimalism and Christmas, and how to begin and end podcasts. (Something I want to improve!) As usual the program notes can be found on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
Wednesday Oct 08, 2014
7: Unschooling Children, a School Teacher Father, and Tea
Wednesday Oct 08, 2014
Wednesday Oct 08, 2014
This week I chat to my husband Andy and our 19 year old daughter Imogen. We talk about Andy's two roles: school teacher and unschooling father. Andy shares his own learning story as he tells of his redundancy, and his return to university mid-life which led to a whole new career. Along the way we discuss a few unschooling principles, the ways fathers can be involved in his children's lives... and tea!
As usual, this week's program notes can be found on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
Wednesday Oct 01, 2014
6: Unschooling Experts, Criticism and Radical Chore Rosters
Wednesday Oct 01, 2014
Wednesday Oct 01, 2014
This week:
I talk about the definition of unschooling.
Are labels useful or an invitation for criticism?
I ponder if there are such people as unschooling experts.
And can a radical unschooling family use a chore roster? No? Perhaps?
I chat about how my ideas have changed over the years. And how inconvenient it is to have my past ideas published somewhere in black and white, for all to see, when I no longer believe what I wrote!
As usual the program notes, which include a number of posts related to this podcast, can be found on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
Thursday Sep 25, 2014
5: Unschool Writing, Essays and a Few Panicky Moments!
Thursday Sep 25, 2014
Thursday Sep 25, 2014
This week I chat to my 19 year old daughter Imogen about writing.
Imogen is in her final year of a Professional Writing and Publishing degree at university. So how did she get there? Did she learn to write by doing a structured course? What about spelling and grammar? Surely she learnt all about essay writing before she started her university degree? And how did she write before she knew anything about letters? We discuss all these questions and much more, including NaNoWriMo which is only a few weeks away. Somehow I found myself mentioning a couple of panicky moments I experienced while unschooling!You can find the program notes, which include a list of recommended writing books, on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
Wednesday Sep 17, 2014
4: Exciting Times, Slow Times and Unschool Holidays!
Wednesday Sep 17, 2014
Wednesday Sep 17, 2014
This week I talk about how exciting it is when a child finds something she is passionate about. And how I can be tempted to get anxious when a child doesn't seem to be interested in anything particular at all. I discuss the changing seasons of our unschooling year, and whether or not unschoolers have holidays. If you're interested in mistakes, I mention that as well!
You'll find the program notes for this podcast on my Stories of an Unschooling Family blog.
Thursday Sep 11, 2014
3: Getting Older, Admitting One's Age, Lines and Wrinkles!
Thursday Sep 11, 2014
Thursday Sep 11, 2014
This week I talk about ageing. Why do some of us find it so difficult to adjust to our changing appearance as we get older? Why do I find it difficult to admit my age? And what are my daughters learning from my attitude towards ageing? I ask my 13 year old daughter a few questions related to this topic.
Along the way, I speak about such things as leading by example, and how we will continue learning all our lives. Learning doesn't stop because we get older… and of course, this is very exciting and much more important than wrinkles!
Thursday Sep 04, 2014
2: Mistakes, a Teenager's Love of Learning and Loose Change!
Thursday Sep 04, 2014
Thursday Sep 04, 2014
Sophie, my unschooling teenager and I chat about our shared love of learning and all the interests we have in common. I mull over how important it is for mothers to be a good example of learning. And how mothers usually end up learning so much from their children. We discuss Sophie’s least favourite question related to learning. And we talk about perfection and why it isn’t necessary. Along the way other topics enter our conversation such as cat bites, our huge puppy Nora, online art classes, loose change, DSLR cameras and mistakes!
Friday Aug 29, 2014
1: Podcasting, Blogging, Books and Lice!
Friday Aug 29, 2014
Friday Aug 29, 2014
I talk about why I want to try podcasting and I mention some of the podcasts I've been listening to recently. I chat about the Catholic Digital Media Conference and the blogging workshop I was invited to co-present. Other topics that I touch on are my new children's novel "The Angels of Abbey Creek", how I came to be a blogger, homeschool meetings and lice!