The unschooling method of homeschooling - what it is and resources for support and encouragement.
An overview of the different homeschooling methods and links for each method.
It is important to keep good records of your child's homeschooled years. Stay on top of your record keeping so that if you ever decide to put your child in school, everything will be in order.
Each homeschooling family is unique and will have to find the schedule that best suits their family. Here are some tips to help you in setting up a schedule for your school day.
Mary Hood talks about her relaxed style of education. An article by Janine Calsbeek.
An article by Patrick Farenga talks about education as described by John Holt.
The Family Unschoolers Network provides support and promotes the belief that learning can be fun for the whole family.
"Unschooling may appear overwhelming to some people who misunderstand its fundamentals." By Emily Subler, HEM, Jan/Feb 1998.
An essay about natural learning by Jan Hunt, M.Sc.
An informal network of people based out of Guildford, Connecticut, who are unschooling their children.
Billy Greer discusses differences between unschooling and homeschooling.
How you can unschool and still keep records. By Karen M. Gibson.
Examples by Karen M. Gibson based on her own unschooling experiences.