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Table of
Contents May/June 2006
The Editor's Journal - There's No Right Way by Wendy Priesnitz -
Unschooling is a lifestyle – a way of looking at the world – rather than a
method of homeschooling. There are no rules. Each family works to find its own
definition and its own goals…and addresses each individual’s barriers to
change and growth.
Always Learning by Carlo Ricci - Learning to respect and
trust a young child's ability to learn from life.
Homeschooling Our Children, Unschooling Ourselves by Alison McKee -
A former teacher learns from her mistakes as she and her husband help their son
learn independently.
Yesterday
by Wayne Swanson - Being open to learning from a child's innocence and
imagination.
Birthing
Our Selves, Our Children and Our World by Amy Childs - Parents need
support to work through the often painful emotional transition to a life of
learning.
What
Really Matters? by John Taylor Gatto - Asking ourselves what a good
life and a good education should be about.
Talking
About Life Learning by Sandra Rakovac - The first of a series
of interviews with unschooling families.
Children
Are Only Human by
Jan Fortune-Wood - Why and how to avoid categorizing and stereotyping
children.
Can I Say No to a Strong-Willed Child? by Naomi Aldort -
Preventing clashes of wills with clear parental leadership.
Grown Without
Schooling by Peter Kowalke - When questioning school leads to
questioning everything else.
Life,
Learning and Laughter by Sandy Lubert - Celebrating our children's choices
unconditionally.
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