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I imagine my answers will be somewhat similar to Frank's, but that's okay, since his answers are what inspired me to do this one anyway. Unschooling versions provided by Linda Wyatt.
1. Original question: What time do you get up?
I am usually the first one awake. When I'm working, I get up about 8. When I'm not working, I wake up about that same time but might not actually get out of bed for a good while after that. Frank and MJ aren't far behind me. Chloe usually surfaces about noon or one but might be awake in her room for a while before that; she loves hanging out in her room.2. Original question: What do your children wear to school? Unschooling version: Do you know any good sources for great stuff to wear? Some examples: vests with lots of pockets, good boots, lightweight jackets with a sleeve pocket for pens, comfortable cotton tees with interesting designs. Anything you have that you love that other people might not know about? We shop at the thrift store when there's something in particular we're looking for. "Something in particular" ranges from jeans to cosplay supplies to just something new. Lately, MJ loves Wet Seal. I like finding things on the clearance rack at Target: cheap, comfortable, nothing I'm going to be too sad to find stained or worn out.3. Original question: What curriculum have you tried and hated? What have you tried and loved? Unschooling version: Any good references to suggest? Websites, catalogs, whatever? Any that you have found that tend to be suggested by folks, that you really didn't find useful? Favorite books? I love Wikipedia. Everything is in there, and while it is generally pretty well researched, it inspires critical reading. The "Needs citation" notes are brilliant for that.4. Original question: Who is your most inspirational homeschooling role model? Unschooling version: How did you decide to unschool? Do you have any good sources of info to share? Anyone in particular who helped you make this choice? The collected minds on unschooling.com were my primary inspiration. Actually, my first reaction was, "These people are really out there!" But as I read a lot (LOT) of information about homeschooling, those unschooling voices kept calling me. The seeds were planted, and I began to see in our lives—even while our kids were in school—what the people "out there" were talking about. By the time we officially pulled our kids out of school, I was 80% an unschooler. One math lesson after that, it was closer to 90%.5. Original question: Abeka, Charlotte Mason, unschooling, or Classical? Unschooling version: What kinds of ways do your family members learn about stuff these days? Books and videos and the Internet. Personal interaction with other people.6. Original question: Favorite response to “What about socialization?” Unschooling version: How do you talk to people who ask clueless questions about unschooling? Any favorite stories? Suggestions for dealing with family members who are fearful or critical? The main thing we get is that unschooling works for us because our kids are so bright. Countering that is tough, because, well, of course I think my kids are the most amazing people on the planet!7. Original question: Favorite subject? Unschooling version: What are you guys up to these days? What are you doing that is so terrific that you think others should hear about it? Hmm. Lots of music around here since about January. Actually, for MJ, music is a driving force and has been for years. But we're all playing with musical instruments lately. I can play "Sympathy for the Devil" on the guitar! And my love for African drumming continues.8. Original question: Favorite field trip ever? Unschooling version: Been anywhere cool? Where? Have any stories to share about adventures you've had? I'd be especially interested in hearing about adventures to places that few people know about. Pictures, too. Frank got into some of our travels, so I'm going to think smaller (but no less precious).9. Original question: Best thing about homeschooling? Unschooling version: we can pretty much leave this one as-is. What have you found to be the most rewarding about how your family lives? Being together. Knowing my kids. Opening up my own world by being open to theirs. Experiences.10. Original question: Sports, music, or art? Unschooling version: I still don't know where to go with this question. Care to share any interesting things you've done or are doing in any of these fields? Anything you've had time to delve into that you might not have if you were busy doing schoolwork? MJ played volleyball for a while, sometimes with Frank. Chloe hates competitive sports. Frank and I are moderately avid football and baseball fans, and we've had some lovely family outings to Safeco Field, a cathedral to baseball. Chloe and I walk together occasionally. Frank has his sword arts.11. Original question: Beautiful script handwriting, or lightning fast accurate typing? Unschooling version: Don't know where to go with this question, either, since I don't really understand why it was even asked. Make something up. MJ has the prettiest handwriting of all of us. She can write in italics. It's nifty!12. Original question: Best one stop shopping for school books? Unschooling version: Best place to get books? Or other things, too, like some of those fabulous websites that have all sorts of really cool toys and equipment. Where do you find cool stuff? Our favorite stores to visit lately are those that sell musical instruments. And I love Fair Trade stores.13. Original question: One subject you didn’t get to this week: Unschooling version: What do you wish you had time for this week that you didn't fit in? The important stuff always gets squeezed in. Time is usually not the problem: I often wish I had more willpower. Chloe (who loves burrowing into her room with books and her sketchpad and piles of dirty dishes) periodically laments the lack of long stretches of time without fun social stuff to do.14. Original question: What will you do when you run out of kids to teach? Unschooling version: What ways have you found to continue your own learning? What kinds of things have you gotten interested in since having kids? Do you have any particular plans once fewer people live in your house, whenever that may be? I'm more open to my own learning than I was before unschooling. I've learned (ha!) to recognize all the learning I do.15. Original question: Ever give school books as holiday or Birthday gifts? Unschooling version: What's the best book gift you have ever given? Gotten? We give books all the time. Chloe loves getting a box full of manga. I love getting gift certificates to book stores. Possibilities!16. Original question: Better late or early (delay formal education at home, or start as young as possible?) Unschooling version: (1) Are there some things you find you prefer a class structure for? (2) What alternatives have you found for learning things most people think can only happen in a class? (3) Do different members of your family have different learning styles, and if so, can you tell me a little about that and how it has affected how you do things? First, the original question: Start early to strew wonderful things in your children's lives. Delay formal instruction until the kid asks for it (if he ever does). |