UNSCHOOLING IN ACTION! 24 HRS WITH AN UNSCHOOLING FAMILY : Adventuring Family of 11

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Published 2019-11-14
Unschooling for 24 hours! We are a big family of homeschoolers from elementary age to teenagers, and we spent the day working on projects, doing chores, and learning together! This is what our days look like...sometimes.
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All Comments (21)
  • @MollyForno
    This was so helpful to see an example day in the life. Thank you! :)
  • We jumped into unschooling after watching your hour long unschooling video. We have loved it. I do have days or weeks I get nervous about my kids just laying around, but it doesn't last forever and they jump into another project. Thanks for this video, it helps me not feel so alone.
  • @pearlydiamond
    This lifestyle is such a dream. I love that the kids are really engaged with each other's interest. They all have really explorative minds. Seeing it in action is awesome.
  • @oo63pies00
    I pray north and south & family read my comment. I'm a very experienced reptile keeper and I'm so over the moon your lovely family has gained interest in the amazing world of herpotology. I just want to ensure your family enters this fun and educational hobby correctly and at full force. Your enclosures are decent! and I'm happy to see you have done some research. I just wanted to ensure your aware of the risks of keeping wild caught friends. Introducing reptiles into captivity is always a stressful and complicated process. More than likely your lizard friend likely has natural parasites, however this can become quite an issue in captivity. I would strongly suggest you take your new friend to a vet with a fecal sample to get some results. If your lizard has parasites it is imperative you treat for this and remove the parasites if you wish for this lizard to live a long full life in captivity. This can be a little expensive. Odd are this lizard will never feel secure and comfortable in his captive environment due to the fact he was wild caught. He will never become an ideal pet. This is truly a shame for I wish that your children grow their passion for herpotology. I Would STRONGLY reccomend you adopt/ purchase a captive bred reptile that way it is calm, healthy, and an ideal pet. This will be significantly more fulfilling for your children so they can actually handle and interact with the animal without it going thru an enormous amount of stress. Personally I would recommend a pet snake like corn snake or ball python for they are the easiest, safest, calmest reptiles one can ask for. And very very tolerant with children and constant attention. I wish for the best with your childrens adventure into herpotology!
  • @empress1371
    Unschooling=Learning through love and living!😊 We just pulled our 5 children from public school to begin our de-schooling and unschooling journey!! We are also in NC!! We are super excited!! Thank you for sharing your journey with us! Any tips on de-schooling or unschooling a middle schooler? I love your family❤️
  • @robynletts7098
    I love the creativity that runs in your family! Also, I recommend getting smog some reptile carpet instead of sand. Sand can get in their eyes and cause infection(which makes no sense to me since they are outside in it), but that is what several vets have told me about our beardie.
  • @halleydrake1605
    You should put more water in with the crayfish. They swim too.
  • @jellycheah
    The turquoise earrings, yellow scarf and pink jacket! Such a great combination.
  • My son started college this Fall and found a D & D club. He has come to love it and he has found his people, which we are so thankful for! We all decided to learn to play so we can do this with him. 😀
  • @143yaknow
    Your family's way of learning/teaching makes me think of the Magic School Bus, I love it so much!
  • Is it weird that when I can’t sleep I listen to your videos ? These long ones are great. Idk, you guys just put me to sleep like a baby. Lol. I love you!!! Thanks for putting my mind at ease with your soothing videos!
  • Also, your set up for the Fense Lizard Smog is good, he has plenty of space wich is amazing! However You should just research on a few things. One of the major issues though is the sand. You don’t want him to have impaction. (That’s when he eats and breathes the sand in on accident. This will get stuck in his throat and digestive tract. It really will hurt him and can cause irreversible damage.).... there are actually lots of cheaper options than sand anyways. Like, eco-earth or reptile carpet.I’m currently working on becoming an exotic veterinarian. I’ll have my doctorate in less than three months now. Please, If you have any questions at all feel free to ask. I can also give you some good websites to research on if you would like. This message is just for informational purposes. I really appreciate and adore you guys. I look forward to watching your videos all the time. I’m a big fan.
  • @beccboot12345
    Love D and D! I never knew much about it until my daughter started playing and it got her back into writing stories again. She had stopped when a teacher gave her a low grade and it killed her confidence. D and D has brought it back!
  • @yom12345
    Im blown away by the rude comments. Goodness. You guys are awesome!
  • @giverny28
    I am so glad you made this video. I really needed to hear this message. I have been having doubts creep in about how I am homeschooling (unschooling), thinking that living life and bringing the kids along isn't learning.. even though I know that is just one type of lesson. That giving space to play & explore & create & PROCESS (lay about) is learning. I was beginning to feel guilty and overwhelmed. So thanks. I really need to hear this message. Many blessings.
  • @ckalnicki
    Ignore the negative comments. You are a great family with great family values.
  • @rachabeff3212
    Look at all those happy people! My heart! Made me actaully cry. Theyre so free and happy.
  • Wow! Y’all have really filled the house in. Lots of neat little experiments and critters going on. Love it! Thumbs up!
  • We are unschoolers in SC and I have been so very encouraged by your videos!!! Thank you!! Also, you'd love a Rainbow air purifier/ vacuum for your cleaning!
  • I love the support you have for D&D. Your kids must have tons of fun with it.