“To Open” – April 2010 Blog Carnival

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Mamapoekie of Authentic Parenting blog writes, about how finding out about unschooling has erased all the worries we had about school, and more. Unschooling has certainly opened up a land of opportunity for her  entire family.

Vidyut Kale of The Adventures of Unschooling Nisarga blog writes, she didn’t adopt unschooling so much as found a name for what she was doing, unschooling as a community to help find ways to do it better. It is an unfurling, an opening. New possibilities emerge with each moment lived.

Darcel Harmon of Mahogany Way blog writes, My kids keep me honest. And she loves that. She is more Open! It’s nice to let things flow.

Rana Kacir of Free to Learn and Loving it writes, since she have decided to unschool she feel like her family is open to all sorts of new and exciting things. Nothing is off limits. We can go and do what we want when we want.

Jennifer Johnson of Mamalution blog writes about the whole town was readying itself for the big parade and opening day. Most of all, there was the remembering: that in this, our spacious unschooling life, every day is opening day.
And all we really ever need to do is show up.

Kristen Marek of Pepper Paints blog is not letting fear run her life.  This is something she has to work on everyday. Acceptance of things the way they are. Unschooling has opened her up to hearing and seeing more and more just how natural unschooling really is!

3 Responses to “To Open” – April 2010 Blog Carnival

  1. mamapoekie says:

    I just sent you a mail today because I was wondering when it’d go live :)
    It’s Mamapoekie and the blog is Authentic Parenting though (don’t like to use the real name)
    Looking forward to reading these posts

  2. Rana says:

    These look great I can’t wait to take some time to read them all. Thanks for adding me.

  3. Open Up! says:

    [...] Up! Note: This post was written for our April blog carnival, but since we received it after the carnival entries had already been posted, we’re printing [...]

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