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Elizabeth Hannam's avatar

Oh this tis brilliant! It is a slippery slope, in the best possible sense! I remember when our first child was about 2 I came across a book called Free Range Education, I was scared to even open it as I knew it would send our family onto a whole new tragectory 😆 and it did! We had the desire for something "else" already as we had set up an outdoor, child-led preschool and our children loved it so much that we just carried on loving it, playing in the woods and following their lead so they never went to school. 12 years later we're still doing the same ❤️ But reading that book, clicked immediately and then I read everything and anything about unschooling, self directed education and I could see it all in action naturally with our children. We've evoked and grown over the years but that first book was the turning point!

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Sarah Chrosniak's avatar

This really echoes all my feelings and the slope of homeschooling kids and all that jazz.

I have 4 kids and decided to homeschool as my first approached schooling age. We also live in a very rural area, so I was led to this for more than one reason. I read books and analyze and feel unschooling and eclectic homeschooling is more in my repertoire. Ha! Whatever that is, really! I work also and I try to write. I have 4 kids, 9 and under. To other homeschoolers, I've asked time and time again, how do you juggle all the shit? I mean like, this silly curriculum and the books and the supplies and all my time and their time when you also have diapers and juices to make and you never sleep through the night?! Overwhelming. And absolutely makes you feel like you're failing in more way than one.

So obviously I'm drawn to unschooling and connecting. I know we may be in it this way today and I'm okay with evolving as we go. But I definitely definitely!! want to do whatever the fuck I want! :)

I found you on Amanda Montei's substack. Nice to "meet" you! Going to go find/stalk your social media now! But really, thank you for this share and can't wait to read more.

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