While most people who choose to homeschool normally opt to do so with a curriculum, there’s also a ton of homeschooling resources (some free) that are great additions to any homeschool/unschool routine. Outschool (you’ll rec Outschool is an innovative education platform that offers a variety of engaging, small-group classes online. Unlike traditional classes, Outschool classes …
Homeschooling/Unschooling
Things to buy child(ren) that aren’t necessarily toys
In today’s world, kids are so used to toys that make noises and need batteries, bright colors, and cheap plastic that likely breaks within a month of buying it. Since becoming a parent, I’ve come to learn exactly what my kids play with, what they won’t play with for long, and what ends up at …
Unschooling vs. Homeschooling
While unschooling is considered to be a type of homeschooling, there are a few things that can help differentiate the two to help you determine which one will work best for your family. Curriculum Most people who choose to homeschool may use a specific curriculum to guide them in which subjects to teach. Those who …
Introduction to unschooling
“An imagination is the best education.” Inspired by the teachings of John Holt, unschooling is a branch of homeschooling that promotes non structured, child-led learning. There’s no set curriculum or schedule. Learning is not the main objective of unschooling, it just happens as a side effect of living your life with passion and exploring our …
Homeschooling laws per state
Now here’s a few homeschooling questions you may have: Is unschooling a type of homeschooling? How does the state view those who choose to unschool? Is unschooling even legal? The answers to all of those questions are pretty simple. While it is legal in all 50 states, even the states with the strictest educational laws, …