Evaluation is integral to every part of intentional living, including education- therefore homeschoolers and unschoolers alike would be well advised to add this skill to their lives, and practice it often.
Whatever value you have chosen to lead your unschool or homeschool, I'd like to invite community by releasing dogmatic beliefs about what path is the best path, and allowing room for growth and change on everyone's authentic journey.
How can we be present with all the seeming opposites in intentional parenting and education?
What does knowing yourself have to do with trusting yourself? How is being good different from being whole, and why does it matter? What do being good or whole and trusting yourself or not have to do with unschooling, homeschooling, and respectful parenting?
5 tips to help you when the "shiny" starts wearing off the "new" in your homeschool / unschool.
Top 4 things schools teach, why they instill them, and why I disagree followed by the top 4 lessons I think humans should learn, why I believe that, and why schools refuse to allow them.
Trust is integral to respectful parenting and unschooling.
How to beat the hype, get the essentials, and build authentic traditions.
The key to saving humanity is mere respect. Authenticity and respect ripple outwards through society, one relationship, one connection, at a time. It all starts with you. And me.
The 4 (5?) homeschooling paths I have identified and what beliefs each is based in. All paths are valid, which one are you on? Do you see others I have missed?