How Unschooling All Began…
Some many years later, I’m married with seven children and a happy homeschool mom. I should tell you first that I did not become that ‘traditional’ teacher with my red pen and desk, yet my husband and I did decide that we would homeschool our children. When my first child, Abby, was ready for school you could probably imagine my excitement. What a wonderful time! Off together we went to gather our school supplies. We picked up folders, markers, crayons, construction paper, lined paper, glue, and a large packet of red pens! I smelled, touched, and stroked everything before putting it all in our cart. I then ordered my first set of “curriculum” because this is what you do to be a successful homeschool mom. When that came to my door it was like opening Christmas gifts! There were spelling, grammar, and math books as well as teacher’s manuals. Oh how I loved the teacher’s manuals. There was something about that big spiral bound book of answers that made me feel so official! What a fun filled year we would have.
Abby with sister Belle |
Abby’s first lesson was on a beautiful morning. The birds were out and that school time smell was in the air, still warm but a foot into fall. I had traded in my plywood desk for our dining room table. My books of curriculum were to the side of me at the table and I used a beautiful mug to encase all of my fresh red, pens. Across from me was my little five year old Abby, very excited to be home with me to learn. We were dressed and we were ready. Little did I know we both had completely different ideas on how the day should go; she was ready – ready for crafts that is.
Abby was the first one to be unschooled, as six other siblings, followed in her path. Abby is now seventeen and my has time flown! Because she has been able to pursue her interests, for Abby, it was horses (and crafts of course!), she was able to pursue horses as much as she wanted and we were able to provide to her. She now owns her own horse that she bought, is currently a horse trainer, while taking classes at a local community college earning an associate’s degree in business for the knowledge to own her own stables, soon. High grades she’s making even though she’s never been graded until now, scores high on tests, despite the fact she’s never tested at home, and she loves taking these classes because she’s following a dream…now that’s learning!
These highlights of my oldest are only to show how unschooling is a very natural way to learn. She and her siblings enjoy the freedoms in their learning and are motivated simply by obtaining the knowledge. No tests, grades, gold stars, or mandatory lessons…this way of learning has been very rewarding for our family and has proven to be an amazing, learning journey.
And that is how it all began… a little girl who knew what she wanted and taught me how she needed to learn.
We have partnered with 16 of the most inspiring, lovely, and just plain awesome bloggers in the homeschool community to bring you 10 days, 160 posts full of resources for those starting out, burned out or need new ideas.
The idea for this blog hop was modified (aka stolen) from Darcy’s 31 Days to a Better Photo, but that is ok because Amy is her cousin and families are allowed to do such things. Using this idea we hope that many people in the homeschooling cyber-world feel encouraged, inspired and recharged in their own homes.
Be sure to visit these brilliant women in this 10 days adventure between February 7th-18th! We love these ladies and we know you do too.
10 days of socialization for mom | The Homeschool Chick
10 days of classical education | Milk & Cookies
10 days of large families | Chocolate on My Cranium
10 days of special needs | Special Needs Homeschooling
10 days of struggling learners | Homeschooling the Chaotic Family
10 days of homeschooling girls | Homegrown Mom
10 days of homeschool enrichment | Confessions of a Homeschooler
10 days of building a spiritual legacy | Mommy Missions
10 days of frugal homeschooling |The Happy Housewife
10 days of Charlotte Mason | Our Journey Westward
10 days of unschooling | Homeschooling Belle
10 days of organization | Confessions of an Organized Homeschool Mom
10 days of getting started | Blog, She Wrote
10 days of homeschooling boys | The Tie That Binds Us
10 days of homeschooling Montessori | Fruit in Season
10 days of preschool | Delightful Learning
Tia says
I love this post, but I am wondering if you could post about how YOU deschooled yourself! Being someone with an actual education degree, I have found myself wanting to follow the structure of a regular school system, I'm having a hard time deschooling myself and wondered if you had any tips!! thanks!