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Claire had used respectful parenting methods since her children were babies, so child-led learning seemed like a natural fit for her. She protected her toddler’s free play time and involved her in household chores and nature walks.Claire attended school as a child (just like I did!); she even enjoyed elementary school. By high school she didn’t see the relevance between what she was being taught and the things she was interested in - by that time her biggest lessons came from extracurricular art classes with mostly retired classmates at an art school, and from a theater production which she and other students put on entirely by themselves - getting advice from teachers, but messing up and fixing their mistakes by themselves.It was the art classes and theater experiences that shaped the kind of learning that Claire wanted for her child, so she got herself pretty worked up over the idea of her oldest daughter attending public school. It was actually joining my Learning Membership that helped her see that if she did need to put her daughter in school someday, they would still be able to find ways to support her at home. Whichever way that turned out, she and her daughter would be OK.And in the meantime, her daughter had transitioned from the simpler questions of two to the more complex, involved questions of three. Her new sibling was born, and her writing explorations proceeded in parallel with figuring out her place in the newly expanded family: suddenly she’s highly motivated to write a sign saying:
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Jump to highlights:03:07 Invitation to join the Supporting Your Child Learning Membership03:50 What life in a homestead is like for Claire's family05:43 How does their way of life show out in her child07:07 Ways that Claire support her child’s learning prior joining the membership09:17 Claire's lack of connection to what she was studying in school10:09 How her passion for art continues to influence Claire’s life today11:39 Getting community support for Claire help her a lot in embarking her journey in the membership12:58 Claire's thoughts and difficulties she encountered when she began the first module14:53 Claire’s learning explorations with her child’s interest in letters and writing16:20 How Claire's daughter uses writing to express her feelings about their relationship17:49 Claire’s positive and negative feelings when she first started homeschooling her child19:10 Our education system is failing because we compel teachers to work inside a system that does not work for children.21:42 Claire's methods for supporting her child in discovering what she is truly interested in24:36 Listening to our child with the idea that we might be the one who comes out of experience changed26:45 Ways we help our children explore what they already know and considering their needs and interests to be worthy28:16 Claire's daughter shows an interest in experiments and independently determining the next steps she needs.32:05 Claire can foresee herself in the future just being guide on the side35:42 Claire's journey to trusting herself and her child with the help of her community38:50 What it’s like having self-compassion with our child
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.