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S2E4 | Unschooling: Trusting the Process and Letting Go of Control

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Traditional education is built on judgment—constantly measuring children’s progress against rigid standards. Unschooling offers a different path, one that values curiosity over evaluation. In this episode, Cecilie Conrad, Sue Elvis, and Sandra Dodd discuss why letting go of expectations leads to deeper, more natural learning.

Reading becomes a key theme, as they challenge the idea that children must read by a certain age. Cecilie shares how her son resisted reading until fourteen, only to become an avid reader once the pressure was gone. Sandra and Sue add their own stories, showing how literacy develops when children are given space and trust.

Repetition in learning also comes up—whether it’s rewatching movies, rereading books, or replaying games. What looks like stagnation is often mastery in progress. The conversation extends to Shakespeare, storytelling, and the power of learning through real experiences rather than forced instruction.

Unschooling isn’t about avoiding education—it’s about trusting that learning happens everywhere. This episode is a reminder that children thrive when given the freedom to explore life on their own terms.

🔗 Links & Resources:

🗓️ Recorded December 16, 2024. 📍 Whityham, United Kingdom

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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.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Parenting and Judgment in Education (00:00:00)

2. Unschooling and Education Regulations (00:08:52)

3. Why a Family Journal is important (00:15:32)

4. Reflecting on Unschooling and Documentation (00:21:47)

5. The Importance of Reading Readiness (00:35:57)

6. Developing Reading Skills Naturally in Unschooling (00:49:29)

7. Parental Pressure and Learning Detriment (00:57:09)

8. Natural Learning Through Unschooling (01:02:49)

9. Navigating Parental Expectations and Unschooling (01:12:58)

10. Empowering Children Through Literature Choices (01:20:18)

11. Reading Preferences and Learning Styles (01:28:10)

12. Exploring Shakespearean Repetition in Enjoyment (01:43:33)

13. Repetition and Enjoyment in Activities (01:48:59)

14. The Importance of Rest (01:53:40)

18 episodes

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Manage episode 474183325 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.

Traditional education is built on judgment—constantly measuring children’s progress against rigid standards. Unschooling offers a different path, one that values curiosity over evaluation. In this episode, Cecilie Conrad, Sue Elvis, and Sandra Dodd discuss why letting go of expectations leads to deeper, more natural learning.

Reading becomes a key theme, as they challenge the idea that children must read by a certain age. Cecilie shares how her son resisted reading until fourteen, only to become an avid reader once the pressure was gone. Sandra and Sue add their own stories, showing how literacy develops when children are given space and trust.

Repetition in learning also comes up—whether it’s rewatching movies, rereading books, or replaying games. What looks like stagnation is often mastery in progress. The conversation extends to Shakespeare, storytelling, and the power of learning through real experiences rather than forced instruction.

Unschooling isn’t about avoiding education—it’s about trusting that learning happens everywhere. This episode is a reminder that children thrive when given the freedom to explore life on their own terms.

🔗 Links & Resources:

🗓️ Recorded December 16, 2024. 📍 Whityham, United Kingdom

____
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. Parenting and Judgment in Education (00:00:00)

2. Unschooling and Education Regulations (00:08:52)

3. Why a Family Journal is important (00:15:32)

4. Reflecting on Unschooling and Documentation (00:21:47)

5. The Importance of Reading Readiness (00:35:57)

6. Developing Reading Skills Naturally in Unschooling (00:49:29)

7. Parental Pressure and Learning Detriment (00:57:09)

8. Natural Learning Through Unschooling (01:02:49)

9. Navigating Parental Expectations and Unschooling (01:12:58)

10. Empowering Children Through Literature Choices (01:20:18)

11. Reading Preferences and Learning Styles (01:28:10)

12. Exploring Shakespearean Repetition in Enjoyment (01:43:33)

13. Repetition and Enjoyment in Activities (01:48:59)

14. The Importance of Rest (01:53:40)

18 episodes

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