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reading roundup

12Jul
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Family reading roundup: Digital edition

Here are some great blog posts about homeschooling, educational philosophy, helping your kids worry less and more.

15Jun
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Mom learns, too: Books I’m reading about education

John Holt’s “Learning All the Time” and Nancy Wallace’s “Better Than School” are great reads if you’re interested in pursuing an unschooling lifestyle. Here are some of my favorite parts.

24Apr
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Family reading roundup: All about animals

Our April 2012 Family Reading Roundup included a whole bunch of animal books!

29Mar
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Family Reading Roundup: World records, the Titanic and middle-school horror stories

Our family’s reading for the week of March 29, 2012, included the Guinness Book of World Records and National Geographic’s Titanic website.

22Mar
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Family Reading Roundup: Hamsters, birds, butterflies and cats

Our family’s reading for the week of March 22, 2012, included a whole lot of nature books, including field guides to birds, butterflies and moths.

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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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