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October 5, 2011October 4, 2011

Interest-Led Sharing: Mining the Rich Resources of Your Homeschooling Community

A few weeks ago my children and I were privileged to take a tour of a local farm. Almost always when you sign up to take a tour, you’re required to pay a field trip fee. Then you’re usually restricted what you can do on the tour, either because the group is too large for…

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October 1, 2011September 28, 2011

Living & Learning – Tips for Including Your Young Child in Your Daily Life Part 2

Last Saturday I started a post where I shared tips for including your young child in your daily life. To read the first part CLICK HERE Now on to Part 2   3. Task – Doing the laundry. * Categorizing and separating clothes into separate piles *working together to load the washer and dryer *folding…

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September 28, 2011September 26, 2011

Interest-led Learning in the Mainstream-September 2011

I believe in the power of interest-led learning to transform the face of education. I believe it’s the only way that children learn naturally, the way they were born to learn. When children’s interests and imagination are captured, it provides the intrinsic motivation for them to learn more, create meaningful, personal goals and retain a…

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September 24, 2011

Learning through Living – Tips for Including Your Young Child in Your Daily Life Part 1

Young children learn by doing. Actually, we all learn best by doing- it’s the best way to create the neural pathways in our brain that allows learning to really “stick.” But, young children especially need a lot of time to use all their senses in learning. Young children also want to do real things. I…

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September 21, 2011September 20, 2011

15 Interest-Led Learning Families You Should Get to Know

Unschooling blogs usually read like a diary. A peek into other people’s lives.  It’s not that you don’t get that peek in more traditional homeschooling blogs, but unschoolers tend to live unusual lives….and I like unusual! You get to see what resources and materials they use in the context of their lives. You get to…

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September 17, 2011

10 Not-Your-Usual Fun Fall Ideas

There’s five more days of summer left. That’s it. Not that I’m complaining. Since we’re a school-free family, our lives are not that affected by the days of the year. We can still play outside all day if we’d like, or stay inside and work on projects indoors. Instead of feeling the crispness of the…

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September 14, 2011September 12, 2011

Instead – An Unschooling Poem

I thought I ‘d do something a little different today. Since I was in a creative mood I wrote a poem.      INSTEAD Instead of waking up in a flurried frenzy of speed dressing, food gobbling and “Can you hurry, up please?” we’re eating breakfast in our p.j.s, rubbing sleep from our eyes, and…

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September 10, 2011September 9, 2011

Getting Rid of Your Unschooling Fears

I strongly believe in giving children freedom to learn the things they’re passionate about in their own time and in their own way.  But even those families who have been unschooling for awhile can be swayed by the mainstream way of thinking about education. During those “back to school” months, it’s even more difficult to…

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September 7, 2011September 9, 2011

The Difference Between Pushing & Challenging

Do you push or challenge your children?  Sometimes I think there’s a fine line to walk when we want to encourage our children to succeed. We might see that they have gifts, talents or skills they are not using, or we know that with just a little more effort they could reach their goals. But…

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September 3, 2011September 9, 2011

15 Unschooling & Interest-Led Learning Travelling Families You Should Get to Know

To wrap up my September travel series, I’d like to pay homage to some of the many blogs and websites by travelling unschoolers & interest-led learners who have inspired me to pursue even greater adventures. They’ve shown me how travel can make learning richer and deeper. They’ve taught me to go outside my comfort zone. …

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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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The Difference Between Pushing & Challenging

10 Ways to Take a Trip Around the World Without Leaving Far From Home

Unstructed Play & the Structured Child

Five Fears that Prevent Real Learning

An Untraditional Unit Study

Raising Curious Kids

Questions: The Heart of Self-Directed Learning

A Daily Dose of Adventure

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15 Interest-led Learning Families You Should Get to Know

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15 Interest-Led Learning Travelling Families You Should Get to Know

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100 Quotes about Self-Directed Learning & Compulsory Schooling

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