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Do Adults who Homeschooled as Children Reflect Upon the Difference in their Education?

Do adults who homeschooled as children reflect upon the difference in their education?  How about their childhood as a whole? And resilience, initiative and self-determination … what do they think about those? I’m sleepy today after a long, late night conversation about the outcome of homeschooling with one of my adult kids. How often does […]

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Putting the Home in Homeschooling: Finding Home from Within and Making the World our Home

We are pleased to have our first ever guest blog post! Bex Tobin Fine is a home educating parent and also a Canadian children’s author. Her beautiful picture book, You are Home, will be available in April 2025. Enjoy a taste her of her ponderings about “home.” You can read more about Bex and her

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Homeschooling High School and Socialization: Not all Teen Community has to be Homeschool Community 

Homeschooling High School and Socialization: Not all Teen Community has to be Homeschool Community By Erin Teens, friends and leaning into service … This might sound odd but stay with me.  I’ve been thinking about how one of the most meaningful ways I was able to facilitate and support high school age connections for my

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Unschooling – What’s in a Name?

Unschooling, self-directed learning, self-directed education, natural learning, consent-based education, whole life learning, child-led learning, worldschooling, delight-directed education – these are all terms that are sometimes used to point to the same general idea of living and learning.  Many people agree that the most common of these – unschooling – often doesn’t capture what’s happening in

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Self-Directed Teens: The Distinction Between Supporting Interests and Entering into Shared Experiences

I’ve been thinking about the distinction between supporting our teens’ interests (and children’s too, but this is more about teens) and entering into shared experiences with them.  Last week I shared the following online: “Something I’ve never regretted is time spent with my teens. Ever. A lot of what I hear when parents talk about

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