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
Friday Oct 12, 2018
136: The Complicated Issue of Unlimited Screen Time
Friday Oct 12, 2018
Friday Oct 12, 2018
This week, I'm chatting about unlimited screen time. Is this a simple issue? If we let our unschooled kids have unlimited access to screens and trust them, will they learn to self-regulate their usage without any problems? Or is there more to discuss than that?
I'm sharing my story, Is It Really Okay to Let Unschooling Kids Have Unlimited Access to Screens and the Internet?
And I'm discussing the questions:
Will kids learn to self-regulate their screen usage?
Do adults have trouble self-regulating?
Should we respect our kids’ choices?
Why do we fear letting go of control?
What is sensible screen behaviour?
Is the Internet really addictive?
Is making screen rules a responsible thing to do?
Or is there a better way to help kids self-regulate their usage?
Do we have to do more than just step back and give our kids complete freedom to do what they want?
Show Notes
Blog Posts
Is It Really Okay to Let Unschooling Kids Have Unlimited Access to Screens and the Internet?
My Unschool Unplanning Strewing Notebook
Podcast
Episode 105, Social Media, Internet Addiction, and Screen Time
Youtube
Sue Elvis
Instagram
stories_ofan_unschoolingfamily
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Friday Oct 05, 2018
135: A Gradual Approach to Unschooling and More
Friday Oct 05, 2018
Friday Oct 05, 2018
This week, I'm talking about how unschooling can be approached in a gradual way.
I'm sharing a story: A Gradual Approach to Unschooling.
And discussing the following questions:
Is a gradual approach the best way for many families to begin unschooling?
Is mutual trust between parent and child essential?
Is it really okay if our kids spend all day in front of screens?
Why do some kids have trouble self-regulating their screen time?
Is it wrong if parents want their kids to exercise and go outside?
How can we encourage kids to leave their screens?
Show Notes
Blog Posts
A Gradual Approach to Unschooling
Is It Really Okay to Give Unschooling Kids Unlimited Access to Screens and the Internet
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Friday Sep 28, 2018
134: Do Unschoolers Need Holidays?
Friday Sep 28, 2018
Friday Sep 28, 2018
This week, I'm sharing my story Funny How Things Change. It's about school term time and holidays. It's also a typical day story.
I'm also discussing the questions:
How did our attitude towards holidays change when we became unschoolers?
Do unschoolers need holidays?
If we want our kids to respond to our strewing invitations, do we need to respond to theirs?
Do we have to be prepared to give our time and full attention to our kids?
Also:
I talk about homeschool record keeping
I have some resources to share
I reveal what happened to my Catholic Radical Unschool Cheese blog
And I tell you about some changes to my unschooling blog
Show Notes
Blog post
Funny How Things Change
Resources
Novels
To Love a Sunburnt Country by Jackie French
The Billabong Books by Mary Grant Bruce
The Far Side of the Loch by Melissa Wiley
Poem
Clancy of the Overflow by Banjo Paterson
Videos
Secrets of the Castle
The Hollow Crown
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Friday Sep 21, 2018
133: A Balanced and Productive Unschool Life
Friday Sep 21, 2018
Friday Sep 21, 2018
This week, I'm chatting with my teenage daughter Sophie.
We start with these conversation prompts:
Something we've been thinking about
Something we've found difficult
Something we've enjoyed
Something we've read or listened to
Something we've watched
And we end up talking about:
Why making rules can be dangerous
Balancing work, passions, and taking care of ourselves
How unschooling isn’t about drifting aimlessly through the day
An easy way to keep a journal
Intentionally seeking joy in our lives
Becoming happier and more positive people
How we can all make a difference to other people’s days
Resisting the temptation to check apps and waste time
Creativity
Growing and developing as people
Show Notes
Podcasts
episode 10: Should a Child Be Given the Freedom to Choose
The Accidental Creative
Blog post
Unschoolers Talk About Freedom to Choose
Books
The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery
Louder Than Words by Todd Henry
TV Series
Agents of SHIELD
Call the Midwife
Sophie's Blog
Tough Turtle
My Youtube Channel
Sue Elvis
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Friday Sep 14, 2018
132: When an Unschooler Isn't Interested in Maths
Friday Sep 14, 2018
Friday Sep 14, 2018
This week, I'm sharing and discussing the post When an Unschooler Isn't Interested in Maths. It's the promised update to my daughter Gemma-Rose's unschooling maths story.
Also, I have a maths resource to share.
And I tell a couple of stories. One involves a huge kangaroo and the other ponders the questions: What is success? How do we measure it?
Show Notes
Blog Post
When an Unschooler Isn't Interested in Maths
Maths Youtube Channel
Eddie Woo
My Youtube Channel
Sue Elvis
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Friday Sep 07, 2018
131: Making Unschooled Kids Learn Maths Just in Case
Friday Sep 07, 2018
Friday Sep 07, 2018
This week, I'm sharing a story called Making Unschooled Kids Learn Maths Just in Case. And I'm discussing the main points in it.
Is it sensible to make all kids learn maths just in case they might need it?
What if kids need maths to go to university?
What if they decide they want to go to school?
Show Notes
Blog post
Making Unschooled Kids Learn Maths Just in Case
Videos
Are You a Curious Unschooler?
What Will You Strew Today?
Youtube channel
Sue Elvis
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Saturday Sep 01, 2018
130: Are You a Curious Unschooler?
Saturday Sep 01, 2018
Saturday Sep 01, 2018
This week, I'm sharing a story called Are You a Curious Unschooler?
I'm also discussing the following questions:
Is everyone curious?
Or can we lose our curiosity?
Can we strew verbally?
Do we have to be good examples of learning for our kids?
Does our curiosity make homeschool recordkeeping easier?
How can we unschool and also be registered homeschoolers?
Show Notes
Podcast
Episode 58: Responding to Unschooling and Other Critics
Blog posts
Are You a Curious Unschooler?
Saying Yes: Unschool Bits and Pieces
A Resource
The House with Annabel Crabb
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Thursday Aug 02, 2018
129: Unschoolers Earning Money, Following Passions
Thursday Aug 02, 2018
Thursday Aug 02, 2018
In this week's episode, I'm talking about:
How my daughters are earning money while they continue to pursue their passions
Why it's okay not to finish everything we start
What I've been doing recently
Why I left Instagram
Why Gemma-Rose is painting the interior of our house
Imogen's first novel and where you can buy a copy!
As usual, I have some stories to share and a resource as well.
Show Notes
Imogen
Blog: Write, Rewrite, Read
Novel: The Crystal Tree, available as a paperback or Kindle ebook.
TV Series
The Great Interior Design Challenge
You might find some episodes on Netflix or other sites.
Podcast
Episode 86: Are You an Unschooling Multipotentialite?
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Thursday May 10, 2018
128: Hitting the Pause Button and The Colin Show
Thursday May 10, 2018
Thursday May 10, 2018
This week, Cricket is my unschooling guest podcaster.
The Colin Show
Cricket tells us about her family
She shares their journey from school-at-home homeschooling to unschooling
Cricket recorded her guest podcast with her son Colin’s help. Please visit Colin’s Youtube Channel, The Colin Show, and subscribe!
Hitting the Pause Button
I share some of the responses from my Stories of an Unschooling Family survey
I respond to some constructive criticism
I talk about some changes I could make
I tell you what I'm going to do next, how I'm hitting the pause button for a while and taking a break
I also talk about:
Accepting ourselves as well as our kids
Quiet times and how they are essential
How we can make a big difference by doing little things
The importance of feedback
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A big thank you to Cricket for being this week's guest podcaster!
Thursday May 03, 2018
127: Thankful and Facing Facts
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
This week, Venisa McAllister is my guest podcaster.
Thankful
Venisa is talking about:
Her own educational and childhood experiences
How her family moved from homeschooling to unschooling
Her children and how they have their individual learning styles
The reasons she is thankful her family is unschooling
Facing Facts
I'm talking about:
How perfectionists like me don't always face facts
What I discovered when I was brave enough to look at my blog, podcast and video stats
How data can help us do better work
A survey I'm hoping you'll fill in so that I can find out if what I'm doing is helpful.
Changes I could make
Show Notes
Website
Cal Newport
Book
Finish by Jon Acuff
Survey
Stories of an Unschooling Family Survey
Patreon
My Stories of an Unschooling Family Patreon page
Instagram
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A big thank you to Venisa. If you'd like to be a guest podcaster, please let me know!