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S2E2 | Unschooling: Trust, Autonomy, and the Realities of Learning

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What is unschooling? What is it not? And why defining it is so difficult? Sandra Dodd, Sue Elvis and Cecilie Conrad explore how unschooling is not just about rejecting school but fundamentally shifting how families approach learning, trust, and daily life.
Sandra shares her decades of experience and the challenge of explaining unschooling in simple terms, emphasizing that true understanding takes time. Sue reflects on her evolution from believing unschooling meant being hands-off to realizing the importance of parental engagement and invitations. Cecilie challenges the assumption that learning must be the goal, arguing instead that curiosity, passion, and necessity drive real education.
The conversation moves beyond definitions into the practical realities of unschooling—how parents create environments where natural learning happens, how families navigate the uncertainty of non-traditional education, and why the success of unschooling isn’t measured by standardized academic milestones but by confidence, curiosity, and strong relationships. They also tackle the common fear: Will unschooling work? And, just as importantly, Is sending a child to school actually the bigger risk?
🔗 Links & Resources:

🗓️ Recorded November 28, 2024. 📍 Krakow, Poland

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In season two of The Ladies Fixing the World, host Cecilie Conrad is joined by renowned unschooling advocates Sandra Dodd and Sue Elvis to explore unschooling as a lifestyle.

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Chapters

1. Exploring Self-Regulation in Unschooling (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Self-Regulation in Parenting (00:12:35)

3. Navigating Boundaries in Unschooling (00:17:39)

4. Navigating Self-Regulation and Technology (00:24:05)

5. Challenges and Benefits of Unschooling (00:36:50)

6. Navigating Honest Unschooling Progress (00:44:01)

7. Establishing Guiding Principles in Unschooling (00:59:17)

8. Navigating Community Values in Unschooling (01:12:06)

9. The Complexity of Rules in Unschooling (01:16:38)

10. Exploring Rule Flexibility in Discussions (01:25:00)

18 episodes

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Manage episode 469100425 series 3628779
Content provided by Cecilie Conrad. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cecilie Conrad or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What is unschooling? What is it not? And why defining it is so difficult? Sandra Dodd, Sue Elvis and Cecilie Conrad explore how unschooling is not just about rejecting school but fundamentally shifting how families approach learning, trust, and daily life.
Sandra shares her decades of experience and the challenge of explaining unschooling in simple terms, emphasizing that true understanding takes time. Sue reflects on her evolution from believing unschooling meant being hands-off to realizing the importance of parental engagement and invitations. Cecilie challenges the assumption that learning must be the goal, arguing instead that curiosity, passion, and necessity drive real education.
The conversation moves beyond definitions into the practical realities of unschooling—how parents create environments where natural learning happens, how families navigate the uncertainty of non-traditional education, and why the success of unschooling isn’t measured by standardized academic milestones but by confidence, curiosity, and strong relationships. They also tackle the common fear: Will unschooling work? And, just as importantly, Is sending a child to school actually the bigger risk?
🔗 Links & Resources:

🗓️ Recorded November 28, 2024. 📍 Krakow, Poland

____
In season two of The Ladies Fixing the World, host Cecilie Conrad is joined by renowned unschooling advocates Sandra Dodd and Sue Elvis to explore unschooling as a lifestyle.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Exploring Self-Regulation in Unschooling (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Self-Regulation in Parenting (00:12:35)

3. Navigating Boundaries in Unschooling (00:17:39)

4. Navigating Self-Regulation and Technology (00:24:05)

5. Challenges and Benefits of Unschooling (00:36:50)

6. Navigating Honest Unschooling Progress (00:44:01)

7. Establishing Guiding Principles in Unschooling (00:59:17)

8. Navigating Community Values in Unschooling (01:12:06)

9. The Complexity of Rules in Unschooling (01:16:38)

10. Exploring Rule Flexibility in Discussions (01:25:00)

18 episodes

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