The world is our classroom but sometimes our home is our world. It needs to be a place where our children are welcome, and their passions are supported, and new and interesting things are available to them. In this way learning flows through the home. When our children are welcomed into our homes, when theyContinue reading “Home made deep learning”
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Why I chose to Unschool
Previous to officially beginning our Unschooling journey in 2012 I trained as an Early Years Teacher and worked in the Education System for 14 years. It might seem a huge leap to go from qualified teacher to Unschooler but actually the transition was theoretically smooth. My background in Child Development Studies, Cognitive Development and learningContinue reading “Why I chose to Unschool”
Slow Down
You have complete freedom from outside influences to determine your own rhythm to your day. As with all things Unschooling this will involve observing your children and/or actively listening to older children and what their plans are for the day. Take a step back from hour by hour timetabled activity slots and be prepared toContinue reading “Slow Down”
What does Learning look like?
Learning in an Unschooling household looks like a million different things: It can be jumping straight in and giving something new a try or taking it slow and doing something little by little or even sitting back and watching before giving it a try. Learning can be spending five minutes on a game before spendingContinue reading “What does Learning look like?”
What is Unschooling?
Unschooling is easier to define by what it is not than by what it is. Unschooling is not school. Unschooling is living a life without school. If school didn’t exist, how would you live your life and would you still be able to learn? Decades of schooling would have us believe that you have toContinue reading “What is Unschooling?”
Introducing me
Hi friends. My name is Heidi and I have been Unschooling since 2012 when my eldest officially became Compulsory School Age. I have four children who have never been to school, never taken an academic test or pop quiz and are happy living and learning as they go. I am passionate about autonomous education andContinue reading “Introducing me”