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June 13, 2012June 12, 2012

Why You Shouldn’t Ask Your Kids “What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?”

Have you ever asked your children, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a question most kids are asked at one time or another. And I think most adults mean well when they ask this question. When we ask that question, we’re really implying that our children aren’t doing anything important…

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June 9, 2012June 8, 2012

The ABCs of Our Not Kindergarten Year

 This afternoon I had a few quiet hours to write while the kids when to their grandparents’ house to earn some money. Right now they’re very interested in things they can do to earn money, so their grandparents offered to give them a few jobs to do. So, as I started to write, it hit…

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May 30, 2012May 29, 2012

10 Out-of-the-Ordinary Summer Activities

Summer is almost here! We have exactly three weeks left until the first official day of summer.  I’m sure you have a lot of great summer fun already planned. You probably have things like swimming, hanging at friends’ houses, parks and beaches on your list. If you’re looking for a few more ideas….  Here are…

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May 9, 2012May 8, 2012

Chasing Rabbit Trails…and Finding Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland was one of my favorite books when I was about 8 or 9. I’d sit by myself in the attic, reading it out loud, and acting out the story. I’d line up stuffed animals to be the Mad Hatter and the Door Mouse. I’d push two chairs close together and jump down…

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May 5, 2012May 2, 2012

A Year in the Life of an Interest-Led Learner 2011-12 (video)

Each month I share with you the activities and resources our family uses on our interest-led, unschooling journey. But I don’t usually share pictures of my family. It’s not that I don’t want to share. I do. It’s just that I decided the major focus of this site will be to talk about ways we…

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March 28, 2012March 26, 2012

Forming Patterns, Body Thinking & Empathizing: Thinking Tools 6-8

This is part three in a five part series about 13 Thinking Tools of the World’s Most Creative People. I’m summarizing parts of the book Sparks of Genius as well as sharing some tips and resources that you can use to explore these tools more on your own.   Here’s the link to part 1 –…

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March 24, 2012March 23, 2012

10 Tips for Getting the Most Out of a Conference

This past weekend my family had the wonderful experience of attending the In Home Conference in St. Charles, Illinois.  The past few years I’ve gone by myself, but after seeing the amazing workshops offered to the kids, I knew that I wanted everyone to go with me this year. I had a chance to personally…

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February 11, 2012February 10, 2012

How Interest-Led Learning is like Master Chef

I’m not a big cook. I like cooking and trying out new recipes, but I wouldn’t say I have a passion for making food. But I really like to watch cooking shows….a lot. In fact, I think I like to watch people cooking more than I like cooking myself! One of my favorite cooking shows…

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February 1, 2012February 1, 2012

My January Unschooling Fun & Resources

Can you believe it’s the first day in February? Each month I think we can’t have more fun than we did last month – and almost every month I’m wrong! Now there definitely were some not so fun parts of this month for my family. Both kids caught pink eye, my husband had a car…

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January 25, 2012January 23, 2012

My Year Without Goals

  Last year I sat down with my notebook and took several hours to plot out my goals for the coming year. I wrote down some big goals in major areas of my life, broke them down into sub-goals, and then made monthly goals. I was so proud of myself and felt that it was…

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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.

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