Visit African-American Unschooling for creative ideas on incorporating African and African-American culture into your homeschooling, articles and resources on unschooling, and networking with other African-American Unschoolers and Homeschoolers.
Karibu/Welcome! African American Unschoolers is for African-American Homeschoolers who use the whole world as their child(ren)'s classroom. Unschoolers encounter math, science, reading, writing, art and history in the Real World because real living leads to real learning!
The "Altlearn Map" project links people, organizations and support groups, by map, who believe in child-led/natural learning.
Many names are used like "Unschooling", "Autonomous Learning", "Child Led Learning", and "Home Based Learning",which is not (school-at-home, "HomeSchooling").
Child-led,"Natural learning" is common to all of these.
Groups with political or religious affiliation will not be found here.
How To Teach Your Toddler At Home. This list offers daily suggestions for learning with preschoolers at home. Each day, Monday through Friday, expect to receive one fun, educational idea, resource, or activity, as well as inspirational stories and messages of encouragement that will enhance your parenting skills and enrich your learning environment at home. You don't have to send your little one to preschool. You can successfully prepare your young child (about 2 to 6 years old) for school or homeschool without going to preschool. This list is designed to help you do just that. Welcome!
This website is dedicated to providing detailed and helpful information on everything related to unschooling and homeschooling. You'll find local support group listings, news, articles, book recommendations, links, and much more.
A list designed for those new to the philosophy of unschooling. Ask experienced unschoolers all those niggling questions, and find out how unschooling works in real families.
The purpose of this list is to move out of our own comfort zones as we critically examine our beliefs, ideas, and viewpoints about learning, and seek a deeper understanding of unschooling and more respectful relationships with our children.
by Eric Anderson
Unschooling is a word coined by negating the idea of schooling; it starts off with a negative definition. What, specifically, is it about schools that unschoolers want to do without?