Homeschool Gone Wild Inspired Learning Through Living

Homeschool Gone Wild  Inspired Learning Through Living
Author: Karla Marie Williams
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1983301744

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How much further would many of us be if we were given the chance as children to follow our interests and have a headstart toward our life's passion? Unschoolers are insane! That was Karla's first thought when she began to investigate this phenomenon that soon became her family's passion. This lifestyle as unschoolers has encouraged discovery and creativity as they live and learn through life. Take a glimpse into this family's transition from a rigid and dry homeschool into a completely interest-led and enjoyable journey. You will get first-hand experience, tips and strategies to help your homeschool soar. Hold on to your seat and let go of your fears as you jump into the world of interest-led learning. Are you searching for something to revolutionize your homeschool? Are you a parent that wants to encourage your children's interests and natural talents? This book is for you!

The Call of the Wild and Free

The Call of the Wild and Free
Author: Ainsley Arment
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780062916532

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Allow your children to experience the adventure, freedom, and wonder of childhood with this practical guide that provides all the information, inspiration, and advice you need for creating a modern, quality homeschool education. Inspired by the spirit of Henry David Thoreau—”All good things are wild and free”—mother of five Ainsley Arment founded Wild + Free. This growing online community of mothers and families want their children to receive a quality education at home by challenging their intellectual abilities and nurturing their sense of curiosity, joy and awe—the essence of a positive childhood. The homeschool approach of past generations is gone—including the stigma of socially awkward kids, conservative clothes, and a classroom setting replicated in the home. The Wild + Free movement is focused on a love of nature, reading great books, pursuing interests and hobbies, making the entire world a classroom, and prolonging the wonder of childhood, an appealing philosophy that is unpacked in the pages of this book The Call of the Wild and Free offers advice, information, and positive encouragement for parents considering homeschooling, those currently in the trenches looking for inspiration, as well as parents, educators, and caregivers who want supplementary resources to enhance their kids’ traditional educations.

Unschooled

Unschooled
Author: Kerry McDonald,Peter Gray
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781641600668

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Education has become synonymous with schooling, but it doesn't have to be. As schooling becomes increasingly standardized and test driven, occupying more of childhood than ever before, parents and educators are questioning the role of schooling in society. Many are now exploring and creating alternatives. In a compelling narrative that introduces historical and contemporary research on self-directed education, Unschooled also spotlights how a diverse group of individuals and organizations are evolving an old schooling model of education. These innovators challenge the myth that children need to be taught in order to learn. They are parents who saw firsthand how schooling can dull children's natural curiosity and exuberance and others who decided early on to enable their children to learn without school. Educators who left public school classrooms discuss launching self-directed learning centers to allow young people's innate learning instincts to flourish, and entrepreneurs explore their disillusionment with the teach-and-test approach of traditional schooling.

Born to Learn

Born to Learn
Author: Kytka Hilmar-Jezek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1943103003

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Radical Unschooling from an Experienced Parent with over 20 Years Experience!This THIRD EDITION is has added over 100+ new pages to this ground-breaking work! Finally, you can use the whole world as your child's classroom. In this unschooling handbook, your questions about learning without school are finally answered. What you come to understand is that unschooling is a lifestyle of learning and your children do not fall prey to the hidden curriculum of compulsory schooling. You don't waste your time homeschooling or creating activities for homeschoolers. What this book shares is that your kids are learning every minute and how you can teach your own, because a revolution has begun and children of today are finally free to learn. Filled with ideas for a joyful unschooled life, there is no more "dumbing us down" because Kytka discusses how children learn. She shares life through the lens of unschooling and how her family found the freedom to live their dreams. Unschooling is Modern Homeschooling - Kids are Free to Learn at Last!All children are natural born learners and should be free to live and be raised as independent thinking, information seeking, self-directed lovers of learning. Rediscover education and unlearn what you know about schools. They are not the place for the bright children of the technological age! Talk About Adventures in Parenting off the Beaten Path - This Book is a Wake Up Call to All Parents!This book will inspire you to start mentoring self-directed learners, reawakening the instinct to play and help them to do things better. Finally, a homeschool rhythm and curriculum plan that works for your family! NOW is the time to get your kids out of the box and allow them to free their minds to activate creative expression, entrepreneurial habits and true deep thinking. Stop them from being programmed with ideas that simply don't work in today's world and get them excited about learning.

Relaxed Homeschooling

Relaxed Homeschooling
Author: Christine Owens
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1095415131

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Is your homeschool full of worksheets and never-ending tasks that are draining the enjoyment of learning from your children? Do you find yourself dreading certain subjects because they only result in tears and frustration? Or maybe your homeschooling adventure is about to begin and your looking into your options. Relaxed Homeschooling is designed to help you learn how to homeschool in a relaxed and natural way. Its step-by-step guide will teach you how to inspire learning at home through classic literature, life, and experience. It will also teach you how to recognize your child's interests and be a mentor rather than just a teacher. This book is perfect for anyone who is intrigued by, and has wanted to homeschool in a more relaxed, child-led manner, but feels like they are lacking in creativity and/or education. With over 14 years working in various areas of education and more than 7 years of homeschooling experience, Christine Owens has tested and seen the results of the methods that she shares in this book. Rooted in the philosophy of A Thomas Jefferson Education, Relaxed Homeschooling fully embraces the idea of leaving the "conveyor belt" style of education behind and illustrates how to recognize and follow the rabbit trails that spark the interests of your children. I promise that if you read this book, and complete the activities in each chapter, the educational atmosphere in your home will change for the better. You will have children begging to learn every morning, a rekindled excitement for learning, and you will be learning right along with them. Don't let your children miss out on a more enriched learning experience because you're worried about trying something new. Be the parent who is willing to take your homeschooling to the next level. Be the parent who mentors children and supports their interests. Be the parent who values true education. Be the parent who leads out and shows children that learning is fun and doesn't have to feel like a chore. The tips, tricks, and exercises that you are about to read will transform how you see your children and their education. All you have to do is keep reading. Each chapter will give you insight as you hone your mentoring skills, unlock the hidden curriculum in books, and shape your home environment. Don't hesitate to create your ideal homeschool. Take control right now! It's your home and it's your children's education. It's about time you enjoy a more relaxed homeschool experience. So what are you waiting for? Turn the page! What are parents saying: "This method has a way to reduce parental stress and encourage child-directed learning. It allows me as a parent, to be fully engaged with my child while we are both learning. I believe that it supports all learning styles, which is critical." - Jody from North Dakota "This book has taught me ways to use regular books and classics as my homeschool curriculum and feel complete. It goes well with TJEd, Charlotte Mason, unit studies, and unschooling philosophies." - Kyra F. from California"Christine's focus is on homeschooling parents, but I have found almost everything she writes about to be applicable to any parents." - Brian A. from Florida"I absolutely loved it!!! . . . I want to create a much better learning environment for my kids even though they attend public school." - Suzie M. from California

For the Children s Sake

For the Children s Sake
Author: Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2009-06-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433523086

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Provides a Christian perspective on how to make education a meaningful experience at home or at school, for parents, students, and educators.

Wild and Free Nature

Wild and Free Nature
Author: Ainsley Arment
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780062916587

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The companion to The Call of the Wild + Free: styled in the lush aesthetic of the Wild + Free brand, a four-color book offering outdoor activities and essays, that parents, educators, and caregivers can use to inspire their children. Wild and Free Nature is a beautiful, four-color resource book for parents, educators, and caregivers to enjoy doing hands-on activities outside with kids. One of the core philosophies behind Wild + Free is the belief that nature is the best classroom we could ever hope for. It unlocks the imagination and inspires creativity in ways that a schoolroom never could. Being out in nature has a number of benefits. Studies show that children are more likely to interact with kids of different ages and learn to problem solve in natural settings. Being in natural settings stimulates the brain and restores cognitive function. Children who spend time in natural settings also interact better with kids of all ages and learn to solve problems more easily. They build muscle and coordination and fend off obesity. It cultivates a sense of responsibility for caring for the earth, not to mention, encourages imaginative play, curiosity, and other qualities necessary to spark a love for investigation and learning. This resource book will help equip parents and adults who work with children to get them outdoors with activities such as: Build a treehouse in the woods. Cultivate a garden plot. Make land art and nature crafts. Create a mud kitchen in the backyard. Go for a nature walk each morning. Find a secret swimming hole. Go to the creek to learn about the water cycle. Plant a garden to see what will grow in your backyard. Raise monarch caterpillars and feed them milkweed until they transform into butterflies. Set up a birdwatching station in your front window equipped with binoculars, notebooks, and bird guides. Make a wilderness fort with the fallen branches from trees. With the same lush photography as The Call of the Wild + Free, this book includes step-by-step pictures that show parents how to do the activity, and essays on the importance of nature in a child's life.

Learning without School

Learning without School
Author: Ross Mountney
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008-11-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1846428637

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While some people look back on school as the 'best days of your life', for others the experience can be unpleasant and gruelling. Learning without School is a practical handbook for parents who want to educate their children at home but are unsure that they have the skills and know-how required to give their child the best education possible. This book explains what home education is; the advantages and disadvantages of choosing this route; how to begin home educating; what you need to do and how to help your child adjust; and how home education affects children's social skills and friendships. It also covers technical aspects, such as the curriculum, core subjects, exams and timetables. Ross Mountney also considers children with 'learning difficulties' or 'special needs' and how to approach home education differently for this group of children. Each chapter contains a summary of key points, useful websites, hints and tips and real-life case studies. This practical guide offers indispensible support for parents who are considering home education for their child, and includes a broad philosophy of education that will interest all parents and professionals involved in education and child welfare.