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January 11, 2012January 10, 2012

Creating a System for Adventure: Monthly & Weekly Planning

Over the past week I’ve written about how I plan for mini-adventures and trips throughout the year.  I first talked about how I created a Master List.  Then I talked about how I incorporate my master list into a dedicated Google Calendar.  If you haven’t read those posts, I’d suggest going back and reading them…

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January 7, 2012January 7, 2012

Creating a System for Adventure: Building a Master Calendar

In my last post, I talked about how to create a master list of places you might want to visit with your family this coming year. It’s really important to create a link for each place you list. This way as you go through the list, you can just click on each link and be…

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January 4, 2012January 3, 2012

Creating a System for Adventure: Building a Master List

We love to travel. Ever since my kids were 14 months old and we boarded a plane to the US Virgin Islands, we’ve gone on great adventures with them both near and far. In fact, I’m in the middle of planning a big dream vacation that we’re taking later this year. While we travel far…

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December 28, 2011

My Top Ten Lists of our Favorite Unschooling Fun in 2011

Frequent readers of this site know that I love lists. I guess it’s just the way my mind works, but I love the way lists summarize things and present them in a simple, easy way to read. I’ve spent some time thinking about our past year. I feel blessed beyond anything I could have hoped…

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December 21, 2011December 20, 2011

10 Out-of-the-Ordinary Winter Activities

Tomorrow is the first official day of winter. It’s already snowed a few times where I live, so the rest of my family is definitely in the winter mood.  I’m not a cold person, though, so I don’t really like to acknowledge that winter is actually here until the calendar tells me it is! In…

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December 10, 2011December 9, 2011

How Children Can Invite Opportunities into Their Lives

In my last post, The Secrets of Expertise, I discussed Malcolm Gladwell’s book Outliers: The Story of Success.  In that book, he points to two main reasons why many people have become super successful – putting in an enormous amount of practice in their area of expertise- 10,000 hours- and being born into extraordinary circumstance….

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November 26, 2011November 25, 2011

Nov 2011 Monthly Interest-Led Learning Resource Guide

I love reading homeschooling sites and blogs. It’s fun getting a peek into other families’ lives, but the main reason I love to read them is to steal their idea. We’ve never before lived in a time when we have access to so many great ideas and resources at our fingertips at any time of…

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November 19, 2011November 18, 2011

Why It’s Important to Bring Your Child to Someone Else’s Job

In a few weeks my kids and I will be going to the hospital. Thankfully, it’s not because anyone is sick. My sister is an RN and we’ll be following her around at work for a few hours. My son and daughter will be able to check out the stethoscope and other equipment, watch her…

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November 12, 2011November 4, 2011

The Essential Qualifications of an Interest-Led Learning Parent

Unschooling and Interest-Led Learning often receives a bad rap both in the media and the larger homeschooling circles. The belief that children learn best when they follow their own curiosity and passions is often dismissed as something utopian or unrealistic. There’s also the belief that unschooling is somehow easier and more hands-off than traditional homeschooling…

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November 5, 2011November 4, 2011

20 Ways to Volunteer With Your Young Child

Thanksgiving and Christmas and other holidays are just around the corner. It’s often a time when we look for ways to volunteer and give to others in need. Young children usually love to volunteer.  They love being active and helping others. If you think closely about what they love to do and tap into those…

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Hi! I'm so happy to have you here. My name is Christina Pilkington. Those are my two wondeful children in the picture above (they're twins!). We daily live a life of passion, adventure and connections.

Our philosophy of learning is to dive into life and take in all that interests and amazes us, on our own time and in our own way. We're particularly interested in travel, community-based learning, and exploring the world.

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