A day in the life of radical unschoolers
So what does a “normal day” look like for radical unschoolers? While there isn’t much of a normal, here’s a look at some of the things we do frequently.
So what does a “normal day” look like for radical unschoolers? While there isn’t much of a normal, here’s a look at some of the things we do frequently.
We don’t do grade levels. We don’t do textbooks. Here’s our unschooling plan for what we might do in what is something like our “eighth-grade” year.
Here’s a look back at the top 10 posts on Unschool Rules in 2012, as well as some ideas about where we might go in 2013.
Here’s a look at our family’s grocery-shopping routine and one of Ashar’s favorite foods – shrimp-and-salmon-and-beef tacos.
I can’t believe it, but we are celebrating the 18th birthday of our favorite unschooler in March 2018. He’s notoriously hard to buy for; while he’s got some interests and hobbies (hello yes please give him every tchotchke related to the Walking Dead and also he loves shirts so much his closet is scary), he’s […]
Unschooling in December 2017 was mostly centered around a broken hip, but also included great conversations about economics and genetics and the start of a cross-country trip.
Here’s a simple unschooling planner system that anyone who unschools or follows a relaxed homeschooling style can use to keep track of family learning and activity highlights.
What can video games teach us about HOW we learn? And why are games of all types – not just “educational” ones – so important to learning? Hear our story.
Pennsylvania homeschooling law can be confusing, but it’s not as hard to follow as many people think. Here’s our ultimate guide to homeschooling and unschooling in Pennsylvania, from the law to the evaluator process to the portfolio to state field trips.
This week, as part of the iHomeschool Network’s 10 * in * 10 series, I’m sharing 10 things you should probably know about me, Joan Concilio, in all my slightly neurotic glory.