Recently, a Facebook friend asked if I am "an unschooler or a radical unschooler?" I'll admit, I didn't know the difference! But having read this, I can say that I am definitely a radical unschooler.
Here is my response to my friend:
Thanks for asking - this is all very new to us (started this spring). So it feels good to think about and articulate the whys.
I read John Holt's first book, "How Children Fail" and I really loved it. I saw myself and my kids in it all over! I read snippets here and there to my husband. And we both completely changed our ideas about homeschooling and schooling in general.
We do have set bedtimes for the kids, and they have chores, etc. Also, what we serve for dinner is what is available. They can choose to eat it or not. But that's all that is available. I think these things are for me - because I am the mom, and I get to have some say in how I run my house. Otherwise, I would not enjoy it, and would not want to do homeschool or even have kids for that matter.
So I think we are radical in that we have changed our mindset about schooling completely. We have no expectations of the kids to "do school". Outside of their responsibilities to do their chores and obey mom and dad, they are free to do as they wish throughout the day. We find they are learning constantly. In fact, I started yesterday to write about it, and I gave up. It was too much to type and I wanted to do other things!! :)
Hope this answers your questions. Thanks for the opportunity.
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Hi Paisley! Thank you so much for your comment on my blog! It's so nice to find kindred spirits. :)
Btw, is Paisley your real name? I love it! If my littlest boy had been a girl, I was going to name him Paisley! (I even had pink and brown paisley fabric picked out to decorate her room with...)
Thank you for your comment on my blog. And the video, very sweet. I love all the different shots of people singing.
~Cinnamon
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