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253: How to Do Homeschooling: A Former Teacher Explores Unschooling
Episode 253
Published 9 months, 4 weeks ago
Description
Ever wondered about alternative paths to educate your child outside the traditional school system? My guest today is Laura Moore, who spent 15 years in early childhood education - and who is now exploring homeschooling alternatives, including unschooling, for her own child.
As a teacher and mother of a 3.5-year-old, Laura brings a unique insider perspective to the education debate. She opens up about witnessing the limitations of the current school system, the pressure children face to conform to rigid schedules, and why she's questioning whether traditional schooling truly serves our children's best interests.
You'll hear a raw, honest conversation between two parents grappling with real concerns about education choices. Laura shares her genuine questions about balancing work with alternative education, handling judgment from others, and whether children can truly thrive outside the conventional system. Her curiosity about unschooling leads to fascinating insights about child-led learning, maintaining boundaries while honoring children's natural rhythms, and creating educational experiences that preserve rather than diminish curiosity.
Questions this episode will answer
- What is unschooling and how does it work?
- How is unschooling different from homeschooling?
- Can you homeschool while working full time?
- What are the pros and cons of homeschooling?
- How to get started with homeschooling?
- Is homeschooling better than traditional education?
- What are the advantages of homeschooling?
- What's wrong with the traditional education system?
- How do you handle judgment about homeschooling decisions?
- Do homeschooled children get into college?
- How do homeschooled children get socialization?
- What's the role of parents in unschooling?
- How do you balance work and alternative education as a family?
- What happens to children's natural curiosity in traditional school?