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A Potluck Life

Musings on homeschooling, ideas, and pretty much whatever is available

Author: A Potluck Life

Mother of four, veteran homeschooling parent, enthusiastic singer, foodie, hopelessly curious

School stress is not inevitable

Whenever I watch a movie, if something surprising happens I literally jump out of my seat. Heavy-handed foreshadowing has no effect on my startle response. Telling myself it’s just a movie or any other form of head talk doesn’t help. I jolt, I jerk, and sometimes I involuntarily shriek. Friends and family think it’s cute,… Read More School stress is not inevitable

June 6, 2018June 8, 2018 A Potluck Life1 Comment

Are homeschoolers abandoning schools?

My last two posts have been reprints of articles I wrote years ago for Growing Without Schooling. Before I put my old issues back in the box, I want to revisit one more piece (from Issue 83) that was part of a larger discussion on the topic Are Homeschoolers Abandoning Schools? A lot has changed… Read More Are homeschoolers abandoning schools?

June 3, 2018 A Potluck Life2 Comments

Writing for the joy of it

As I continue to revisit my old issues of Growing Without Schooling, I share another piece I wrote for Issue #123, on the theme of When Kids Resist Writing. As I re-read these precious old magazines, I remember again why they meant so much.  The piece below was written when my son was 10, about… Read More Writing for the joy of it

May 31, 2018May 31, 2018 A Potluck LifeLeave a comment

Homeschooling in community

Recently I spent some time going through copies of my old Growing Without Schooling magazines, and rediscovered this article I wrote for Issue #141, in which I describe one of my favorite things about homeschooling. Four years ago, when my third child was born, our family was given a great gift from our homeschooling community.… Read More Homeschooling in community

May 24, 2018 A Potluck LifeLeave a comment

Reading for the joy of it

I was delighted when I saw a recent New York Times article touting ‘Reading Aloud to Young Children Has Benefits for Behavior and Attention.’  Reading aloud was a huge part of our lives as our kids were growing up, and it still is. My husband and I read to each other every night, and we… Read More Reading for the joy of it

April 24, 2018 A Potluck Life3 Comments

Leaving kids alone to learn

My youngest is in college now. Although she took several community college classes as a younger teenager, she was never in school full time and was able to self-select courses based on their content and professors. As a result, most of her experiences with teachers were positive. Now, she’s learning that not all teachers are… Read More Leaving kids alone to learn

April 15, 2018 A Potluck Life2 Comments

Unschooling in the now

This week the Harvard Gazette published a piece called Homeschooled en route to Harvard. It profiled three current Harvard students, including my daughter. I enjoyed reading what they had to say, and was particularly struck by one commonality. All three students spoke about the significance of being in charge of their own learning. “If I… Read More Unschooling in the now

February 24, 2018February 25, 2018 A Potluck Life6 Comments

Is socialization overrated?

Mirror, mirror on the wall, what’s the most common homeschooling criticism of them all? What about socialization? Hands down. I’ve heard it over and over again, I’ve read about it over and over again, I’ve addressed it over and over again, but sometimes I have to wonder: Is socialization overrated? Dictionary.com defines it as “a continuing process… Read More Is socialization overrated?

February 11, 2018February 11, 2018 A Potluck Life5 Comments

Homeschooling on a shoestring

Recently I heard a parent casually remark that in her experience, homeschooling one child costs about eight grand a year. That certainly hasn’t been my experience. During the first ten years of my kids’ lives, the amount we spent was negligible. As teens the kids had interests they wanted to pursue but we still curbed… Read More Homeschooling on a shoestring

January 9, 2018August 26, 2019 A Potluck Life4 Comments

Talking about ‘The Gift of Time’ with Pam Laricchia

Recently I had the pleasure of chatting with Pam Laricchia on her Living Joyfully With Unschooling podcast. Pam is a longtime unschooler who’s written a few excellent books on the topic herself. As you can guess from the title of the podcast episode, we talked about time as a major benefit of unschooling, along with… Read More Talking about ‘The Gift of Time’ with Pam Laricchia

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