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Levi's Weekly Work

Posted by on Oct. 24, 2011 at 9:16 PM
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As I've stated before, we are Quasi-Unschoolers - not Radical Unschoolers. Levi does have house chores and some structure to his schooling. He likes having a weekly list  of everything that needs to be done by Friday. Then he chooses how and when he wants to do it, to get it done.

Click here to see this week's list.

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Posted by on Oct. 24, 2011 at 9:16 PM
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songbird2716
by Welcome Squad on Oct. 24, 2011 at 10:03 PM
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I haven't commented on your actual blog yet, but I subscribed and I've really enjoyed seeing how you do things. I would consider us quasi-unschoolers as well. Mostly because I grew up in a house where absolutely NO housework was required of us. At 24 I'm still struggling to find my rhythm. Lol. And for me it's a lot about team work- everyone should want to contribute and help out. I also make similar lists for myself- activities I will suggest to the kids through out the week. In the end it's their decision what we do (or don't do) and when we do it. It's nice to see people doing what works best for their family's individual needs, and not enforcing philosophies for the sake of conforming to said philosophies. Does that make sense? I hope so. Hahaha! Anyway, thanks for the opportunity to be a bystander!
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by Welcome Squad on Oct. 24, 2011 at 10:07 PM

Thanks for reading and commenting, Songbird. :-)

You should check out my group - CafeMom Unschoolers.

Quoting songbird2716:

I haven't commented on your actual blog yet, but I subscribed and I've really enjoyed seeing how you do things. I would consider us quasi-unschoolers as well. Mostly because I grew up in a house where absolutely NO housework was required of us. At 24 I'm still struggling to find my rhythm. Lol. And for me it's a lot about team work- everyone should want to contribute and help out. I also make similar lists for myself- activities I will suggest to the kids through out the week. In the end it's their decision what we do (or don't do) and when we do it. It's nice to see people doing what works best for their family's individual needs, and not enforcing philosophies for the sake of conforming to said philosophies. Does that make sense? I hope so. Hahaha! Anyway, thanks for the opportunity to be a bystander!


Visit my homeschool blog....HavenWood HomeSchool

Visit my group....CafeMom Unschoolers

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