Some thoughts on heroes after meeting Norman Reedus
Norman Reedus is my teenage daughter’s hero. And, because he lived up to and crazily surpassed her expectations in their short meeting, he’s mine too.
Norman Reedus is my teenage daughter’s hero. And, because he lived up to and crazily surpassed her expectations in their short meeting, he’s mine too.
What does an average day look like for a family of unschoolers with a teenager? Here’s a quick look into our lives!
Unschooling in August 2017 included Shakespeare, 4-H State Achievement Days, the 4-H Fair, learning about the Count de St. Germain and Charles the Mad, family learning journals, a dog show, theater auditions, a James Patterson sci-fi novel and more.
We don’t do grade levels, but if you’re wondering what radical unschooling 12th grade-ish style looks like, here’s our 17-year-old daughter’s plan.
Unschooling in June 2017 was all about Shakespeare’s The Tempest, plus hiking, Plato’s Republic, a swimming hole, cool new books and many stuffed penguins.
Unschooling in May 2017 included a move to a new house, serving on the cast of a regional play, cribbage, watching movies and more.
Take a look at a couple of months of unschooling in this Unschool Rules wrapup, which includes the Cozmo robot, 4-H, movies, board games and more.
Combine chemistry, alchemy, magic and gaming, and what do you get? Quest for Arete, a cool new game our homeschooling family has been enjoying!
Unschooling in the Conciliottoman family in August 2016 included alpacas, Battlestar Galactica, 4-H, an art show, a long letter to a pen pal, a concert and more.
We don’t do grade levels, but if you’re wondering what radical unschooling 11th grade-ish style looks like, here’s our 16-year-old daughter’s plan.