send in those blogs!
plaidpanties666
For July the topic is: burning the midnight oil, unschooling sleep and sleeplessness. Posts from seasoned and new unschoolers are welcome. Deadline is June 28.
http://enjoylifeunschooling.com/blog-carnival/
If you like to work from writing prompts here are some questions to get you going:
What are some of your favorite late night adventures?
Ever had your kids want to do or talk about something late at night?
Did you transition to "no bedtimes" or did it all flow naturally?
How and where does everyone sleep? Family bed? Musical beds?
How do you and your spouse get "quality time" together?
How do you get your personal needs met when kids are "up all night"?
When visiting family and friends, do you get questions or unpleasant comments? How do you deal?
http://enjoylifeunschooling.com/blog-carnival/
If you like to work from writing prompts here are some questions to get you going:
What are some of your favorite late night adventures?
Ever had your kids want to do or talk about something late at night?
Did you transition to "no bedtimes" or did it all flow naturally?
How and where does everyone sleep? Family bed? Musical beds?
How do you and your spouse get "quality time" together?
How do you get your personal needs met when kids are "up all night"?
When visiting family and friends, do you get questions or unpleasant comments? How do you deal?
plaidpanties666
September's topic is: "Unschooling Plus!"
The principles of unschooling pervade our lives, but there's no such thing as a single "unschooling lifestyle". How do you meld other aspects of your life, your wider values and passions with the principles of unschooling?
Send your links this weekend, please, to:
http://enjoylifeunschooling.com/blog-carnival/
For instance, how do you incorporate unschooling principles with:
Religious beliefs
Personal ethics
Dietary issues
Health concerns
Home business, farm, or work-related travel
Living with adults outside the nuclear family
Politcal activism
Longstanding adult hobbies
The principles of unschooling pervade our lives, but there's no such thing as a single "unschooling lifestyle". How do you meld other aspects of your life, your wider values and passions with the principles of unschooling?
Send your links this weekend, please, to:
http://enjoylifeunschooling.com/blog-carnival/
For instance, how do you incorporate unschooling principles with:
Religious beliefs
Personal ethics
Dietary issues
Health concerns
Home business, farm, or work-related travel
Living with adults outside the nuclear family
Politcal activism
Longstanding adult hobbies