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03Nov
16

Radical unschooling and food: What it looks like at the dinner table

How do unschooling and food work together? What does food freedom look like – and what if you’re afraid all your kids will do is eat junk food?

13Dec
7

Our Christmas gingerbread village

We made a miniature gingerbread village thanks to a kit from Wilton. It was a great holiday activity!

14Jun
4

Make your own edible American flag!

Make your own edible American flag out of Nilla Wafers to celebrate July 4, Flag Day and other patriotic holidays.

19Apr
4

Our scrapbook: The one where we made the pyramids, a cake and our own bowling alley

Ashar built a pyramid and made a cake. What did YOUR kids do today?

17Apr
9

Super science with stuff around the house

Here are a bunch of simple and amazing chemistry experiments you can do with household items like money, washers and vinegar.

15Apr
6

Grocery day, menu planning and taco night

Here’s a look at our family’s grocery-shopping routine and one of Ashar’s favorite foods – shrimp-and-salmon-and-beef tacos.

12Apr
1

Random bits of learning and inspiration

Here’s a look at a few things that fascinated us during early April 2012, including Howrse and Cello Wars.

16Mar
0

Our scrapbook: Cookie-making with Dad

Chris and Ashar made chocolate-chip-mint cookies for a 4-H meeting and talked about baking and volcanoes.

Hi from the Conciliotto family – a collection of humans and cats starring Ashar, who has been learning with us at home since Feb. 29, 2012. We haven’t looked back since that “Leap Day Leap” out of public school.

We consider ourselves secular unschoolers, or life learners, and the coolest thing about our untraditional approach (besides the ability to stay up til 2 a.m. and sleep late!) is that we’re ALL learning in ways we’d never have expected.

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