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March 28-29, 2008 - Oregon Home Education Network Conference - Beaverton, Oregon. Details.

May 9-11, 2008 - Toronto Unschooling Conference. Details.

May 17-18, 2008 - Whole Children Whole Planet Expo, Northridge, California. Details.

September 4-8, 2008 - Rethinking Education, Dallas, Texas. 

If you are organizing an unschooling or natural parenting event, we'd like to be involved.

Table of Contents March/April 2006

The Editor's Journal - A Matter of Perspective by Wendy Priesnitz - Mindfulness is not only the state in which people learn the best, it’s what’s required for deschooling ourselves enough to facilitate our children’s life learning experiences.

In the Blink of an Eye by Ann Lloyd & John B Gotow  - A mother and her formerly unschooled son recall the day the teen went off to high school for the first time.

Whose Goal is it Anyway? by Pam Laricchia - Making sure our goals for our children are relevant and respectful.

Redefining Home by Lynn Marie Murphy - How life learning families contribute to and ultimately decompartmentalize the communities where they live.

Freeing Brycen by Laurie A Couture - Part Two -A single mom completes her journey to adopt her young son and embarks on an unschooling adventure with him.

The Feminist Sangsue by Natalie Zur Nedden - Seeing through the lens of her own experience, rather than the ones promoted by academia.

In the Meantime by Jan Fortune-Wood - Trying not to coerce our children is a dead-end unless we begin to reverse non-coercion in favor of positive consent.

  Nurturing Your Child's Ability to Focus by Naomi Aldort - Families may be teaching children to have a short attention span  by example and by their choice of  toys and activities.

Grown Without Schooling by Peter Kowalke - A second-generation homeschooling mother understands her own education better while watching her daughters learn.

Mouths of Babes by Sandy Lubert - When topics are addressed as children are ready and/or interested, rather than when a curriculum dictates, the kids ask questions and challenge the answers...often humorously.

 

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