Stories of an Unschooling Family

Sue Elvis
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Jan 29, 2018 • 45min

118: Dragon Mothers and Parenting Mistakes

  This week, I'm talking about the times when we don't like who we are and the way we're parenting our kids. I answer the following questions: How did I get the nickname The Dragon Mother? How did I get on top of my quick-temper and become a more calm and patient mother? Am I now a perfect mother or do I still make mistakes? How did my first child cope with her inexperienced dragon mother? Was she irreversibly affected by my far-from-perfect parenting? Do we actually need to be perfect parents? Is the unschooling life perfect?   I also tell a lot of stories during this episode.   Show Notes   Blog posts Confessions of a Former Quick-Tempered Mother Memories of an Inexperienced Mother An Unschooling Imposter   Imogen Youtube channel, Imogen Elvis. Facebook: Imogen Elvis Instagram: Imogen Elvis Imogen's Mad World music video The Mad World behind-the-scenes video   Podcast music  Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)   Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review or rating this episode and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!
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Jan 18, 2018 • 48min

117: Christian Unschooling and Other Things

This week, I'm talking about: Christmas in summer Evernote planners My blogging/podcasting plans for 2018 Christian unschooling My faith story Being open-minded Doing the impossible Letting go of control How life can change in a moment Snakes Family news   Show Notes   Blog posts Bringing God into the Unschooling Picture Letting Go of Control An Impossible Adventure   Imogen Youtube channel, Imogen Elvis. Facebook: Imogen Elvis Instagram: Imogen Elvis   My Youtube channel Sue Elvis   Podcast music  Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)   Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review or rating this episode and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!  
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Dec 12, 2017 • 51min

116: Why it's Important to Allow Kids to Follow Their Passions and Interests

  This week, I'm discussing the following questions: Does planning have any place in unschooling? Can we make attractive planners using Evernote? Will I continue my Evernote workshop series? How does balance fit into an unschooling life? Why is it very important that we let our kids follow their passions and interests? Is it okay to acknowledge our kids' talents? Can we praise our kids? Are we obliged to develop and use our own talents? Can reality, lifestyle and documentary TV series provide us with lots of wonderful learning experiences? How do we make homeschool record notes about TV shows we've watched?   Show Notes   My Evernote workshop series 50 Coloured Evernote Background Note Templates (to download) Evernote and homeschool record keeping My unschooling book series Are We Incomplete Without Our Interests and Passions? Should Unschooled Kids Live Balanced Lives?  Unschooling Sausages The Big Painting Challenge (episodes available on Youtube at time of posting) Blog posts about The Big Painting Challenge Imogen Elvis on Youtube   Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)   Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!    
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Dec 4, 2017 • 17min

115: Learning During a Crisis

This week, I'm sharing and discussing two stories: Learning From Life and Homeschooling in a Crisis I'm talking about those times when we don't need to strew because life is rich enough without any help from us. Maybe life is sometimes too rich. We might have a crisis to deal with that prevents us from getting involved with our kids' learning. Should we worry if we can't do all the things we normally do? And what about our homeschool records books? What will we write in them when we're learning from life or homeschooling in a crisis?   Show Notes   Evernote and homeschool record keeping My unschooling book series Imogen Elvis on Youtube   Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)   Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!
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Nov 27, 2017 • 23min

114: All About Strewing

This week, I'm sharing and chatting about two strewing stories:  Time for Some Strewing What to Do When Strewing is Rejected   I discuss the following questions: What is strewing? When do we need to do it? How do we do it? And what if our kids reject our strewing?   Show Notes Blog post: Unplanning Notebooks for Strewing and Unschool Record-Keeping Podcast episode 82: How to Start a Great Art Conversation Blog post: What Happened When I Strewed a Painting on the Wall My unschooling book series   Podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)   Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!
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Nov 19, 2017 • 10min

113: How Do We Encourage Our Kids to Be Independent Learners?

Have you heard I'm writing an unschooling book? I've been working on it for a very long time but, finally, I'm making progress. While I'm writing and editing, I'm publishing a series of short podcasts, each one based on a blog post from my archive. This week, I'm sharing and discussing the story Independent Learners, Toast and Heavy Washing Baskets.   Show Notes Leonie's blog: Living Without School podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0) Maybe you'd like to read my unschooling book series. I'm publishing bits and pieces of my book-in-progress as blog posts.   Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!  
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Nov 13, 2017 • 11min

112: Why I'm Not a Good Homeschooling Teacher

This week, I'm sharing and discussing another blog story, Why I'm Not a Good Homeschooling Teacher:   Will unschooled children really be prepared for tertiary education (if that's their goal)? What role do I play in the education of my older teen unschoolers? How do I record all their learning activities for homeschool registration purposes?   Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!   podcast music: Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)  
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Nov 6, 2017 • 21min

111: Critics, Unschooling, and Independent Learners

This week, I'm talking about: A new podcast series A blog post series My unschooling book-in-progress   I'm also sharing an unschooling story: Nurturing Independent Learners and chatting about it.   Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing a review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! Please feel welcome to visit my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family to leave a comment on today's episode. Or just stop by to say hello!
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Oct 15, 2017 • 58min

110: An Interview with a Teenage Radical Unschooler

Last week, I was chatting about radical unschooling. This week, I'm interviewing Sophie (16) who is a radical unschooler. If you're unsure about this way of life, perhaps our conversation will reassure you that radical unschoolers aren't wild and irresponsible! This is a very lively interview. I hope you enjoy it! In this episode, Sophie and I are chatting about: her unschooling week her part-time job her passions and interests and where she hopes they will lead the importance of parent-child friendships how unschoolers are different siblings and how to avoid rivalry and encourage strong bonds between brothers and sisters how we can protect our kids without making rules how she has developed a strong sense of right and wrong mutual trust how unschooled kids can be themselves both in front of their friends and when they are with their family  Sophie's health and exercise challenge our joint podcasting idea and lots of other things!   Show Notes   Sophie's previous podcast episode Episode 70: Trust, Respect and Love Unconditionally   Podcast music  Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)   Where you can find us   Sue You'll find lots of unschooling posts in my archive on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family. You can find me on Instagram at sue_elvis.   Imogen  Please take a look at Imogen's latest music video, Symphony which is on her Youtube channel, Imogen Elvis. You can also find Imogen on her Facebook page, Imogen Elvis. She livestreams with the Team on Thursday mornings, Australian time.   And please watch out for a new music video on Wednesday 18th October.   Sophie You can find Sophie on Instagram at Sophie Elvis and The Technomaid.   Thank you Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling! (Thank you, Samantha, for your recent review. Your very kind words were greatly appreciated!)   Would you like to continue the conversation? Do you have unschooling teenagers? Are they different from most other young people? Do you make rules? And what about exercise? You could join us and accept Sophie's health and exercise challenge! I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences. You could stop by my blog and say hello!  
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Oct 5, 2017 • 36min

109: Why You Should Consider Radical Unschooling

This week, I'm discussing radical unschooling. Do you unschool but don't like the sound of radically unschooling? Maybe you're convinced you'll never do it? If so, I hope to change your mind! I'm pondering lots of questions including:   How did we end up becoming radical unschoolers (when I said we'd never do this)? Are radical unschooling parents irresponsible? Or are the critics wrong? How will our kids learn to do the things that are necessary and right if we don't make any rules? Can anyone radically unschool? Or is radical unschooling associated with only a particular lifestyle? Can Catholics unschool?  How do we protect, care for and share our beliefs with our radically unschooled children? Is it possible to let kids make their own choices and, at the same time, be confident that they will make the right choices? What could happen if we force our kids to live by our rules? Is it really okay if kids don't wash their hair and clean their teeth? What is at the heart of a radical unschooling way of life?   Show Notes   Blog Posts Rules, Responsible Parenting and Radical Unschooling The 'Risky' Business of Trusting Children How to Live Radically   Podcast music  Twombly by Podington Bear, (CC BY-NC 3.0)   Where you can find us You'll find lots of unschooling posts in my archive on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family. You might find me on Instagram at sue_elvis.  Please take a look at Imogen's latest music video, Symphony and her Facebook page Imogen Elvis. Your interest and encouragement are appreciated!   Thank you Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider writing an iTunes review and sharing the link so we can spread the word about unschooling!    Would you like to continue the conversation? Are you a radical unschooler? Did you make a conscious decision to adopt this way of life or did it happen naturally? If you are apprehensive about going along this pathway, what are your main concerns?  I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences. You could stop by my blog and say hello!    

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