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Slow-living - an uncut diamond
The dust binds - The Existential Clarity in Minimalism
Nourish the soul, absorb art
How to worldschool for unschoolers
What if it all made sense? How worldschooling changed our life!
Unschooling and the Chinese Contrast: A Global Exploration of Parenting and Educational Values | Cecilie Conrad
How to get 3 kids to sleep at the same time
Unschooling: As if homeschooling wasn’t whacky enough
Discovering the Unplanned Magic of Amsterdam: Soap Bubbles, Street Art, and Family Adventure
The magic of Amsterdam gave us a day to enjoy and remember. We set out originally for Paris, France, but decided to go slowly, living our lives on the road – like we always do, but this time in a more conscious way, driving short lengths and having small goals and very flexible plans.
So, the day we left the coast of the Netherlands and studied the special landscape there, we decided to pass through Amsterdam to see the wonderful sunflowers by Van Gogh, since we both love sunflowers and art.
B…
City of Love - Our Road Trip to Paris: Living in the Moment and Loving It
The Moments, when travelling: Like having a croissant and coffee in the sun.
So, this is a short blog post - part of the migration of our traveling blog to our main blog. This post will be the first in English since it sort of makes sense to make sure, everybody in the worldschooling and (un)schooling the world communities can join in. I am a schooled woman, and I have this built-in fear of grammatical - or spelling mistakes, that has made it virtually impossible for me to write in English - wh…
Consequences are consequences. Punishment is punishment. Wanted: "Freedom to choose"
How we homeschool - Systemic Chaos
More About Homeschooling. Six Classic Questions
Homeschooling: What kind of hippy is that?
Seven great reasons to co-sleep with your children
Is your child's hair a business card?
Cancer survivor - Finding meaning in life
Can boys have long hair?
Siblings without jealousy
Where are we now?
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