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Transition to Unschooling

Becoming Unschoolers
Janet Keip writes "Becoming unschoolers has not been an easy transition for us. Yet, like most difficult journeys, it has been worth the effort."

Curriculum To Unschooling
AN A to Z ARTICLE
From your Homeschooling Guide: From off-the-shelf to creating your own, to letting your child lead the way.

Disposable Checklists for Unschoolers
Here, then, are some possible replacement checklists and scheduling aids for those who truly want to unschool but who can't breathe well or sleep soundly without a plan. By Sandra Dodd.

Our Curriculum
My reason had always been that we needed more routine, more structure, than unschooling provided. I was looking for a curriculum to provide structure for us, rather than reforming my slackerly ways and adding more routine and structure to our lives, which I needed to do anyway, regardless of curriculum.

Peaceful Unschooling
I am fortunate. My attempt at "schooling" my six-year-old son, Michael, was short-lived. Lasted three days. By Charlotte C. Monte. HEM M/J 97.

Unschooling explained some more
Compare unschooling to cooking. After a while, your kids figure out that you are not going to cook (teach them with curriculum) and they start cooking (learning) on their own. Soon, they are making gourmet meals.

Unschooling: Preparing Our Children For Life
Adopting a 6-month-old and sleep deprivation moved Marsha Ransom into unschooling her older boys.

Waiting for Unschooling to Work
Although my heart and instincts told me Barb's advice is true, it has been difficult to un-learn what I was taught about education. By Shay Seaborne HEM M/J 01.

Home Education Magazine Current Issue
Home Education Magazine
Every issue of this award-winning magazine features outstanding articles on a variety of subjects, interesting and informative columns by experienced homeschoolers, and reviews of the best new homeschooling resources. An excellent source of support and encouragement for homeschooling! Subscription Form.
LViral Learning: Reflections on the Homeschooling Life, by Mary Griffith
Viral Learning: Reflections on the Homeschooling Life
by Mary Griffith
Mary Griffith pulls no punches with her witty insights into her life as a homeschool mom, the making of herself into a "famous homeschool author," and her part as a vital leader in the growth of homeschooling. Review by Ann Zeise.
 

Learning All the Time
by John Caldwell Holt
Holt is widely considered the father of the modern-day homeschooling movement because he grew to believe that schools stifle the learning process.


The Homeschooling Book of Answers

The 88 Most Important Questions Answered by Homeschooling's Most Respected Voices
by Linda Dobson
This how-to guide offers the collective wisdom of six dozen homeschoolers, their children, and noted writers on the subject.

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