After spending the past several years researching homeschooling philosophies, methods and curriculum I am back to embracing unschooloing. It has been a long journey of self exploration into my own feelings and concerns of being unschooled as a child. I had always looked at my experience through the eyes of an insecure child and now it was time for me to look at it through the eyes of an adult and parent.
How will I define "unschooling" for our family? I know how my parents did it, and I know how I lived it, but will it be the same? My parents were what is now called Radical Unschoolers (RU). I just found a wonderful forum for RU http://familyrun.ning.com/forum and it makes me smile that all the ideas supported in the RU community are what my parents did organically 28 years ago.
Will I call myself a RU? I don't know? From all the reading I have done on RU it seems that there is a box you have to fit into to be considered one. Don't flame me :-) I am sure this isn't always true, and it is probably my interpretation from the sites I have visited. I just want to do what is right for my children and occasionally what I need to do to keep myself healthy. If I was stronger and healthier I could make those sacrifices for my children but after 34 years I know I'm not. If I overdue it it's my children who are going to pay with a mommy in bed for a week.
We shall see how this new decision will change our course, but I am excited for the journey!
Montessori and the Science of Reading
4 weeks ago
1 comment:
I like your blog! I'd love to hear how you were unschooled growing up and what the ups and downs were. (maybe you've already written about that? I only read your past 5 or so entries!).
I am sorry about the Fibro and CFS. That is really hard! I don't know where you live but around here Lyme's Disease is epidemic and a lot times there's a misdiagnosis and what is considered CFS, etc turns out to be Lymes. Just a thought.
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