sage home-schooling
wild and free
Sage Homeschooling: Wild and Free offers a natural learning path, for gentle parents who dream of living fully in joy and connection with their children while giving them all they need to be successful, with eight secrets to living a fulfilling unschooling life.
If you are ready to take the leap into a lifestyle of passionate learning with clarity and confidence, then read this book!
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"Upbeat and fun to read with a multitude of great ideas."
"Our job as parents is not to educate our children but to provide environmental contexts that optimize their ability to educate themselves. In this upbeat, fun-to-read book about her family’s unschooling practices, Rachel Rainbolt provides a multitude of great ideas about how to do just that."
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peter gray:
Research Professor of Psychology at Boston College and author of Free to Learn
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"This book is amazing! Wow! This is so much more than a homeschooling book, it's a how to live the life of your dreams book."
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mandy goss:
"Sage Homeschooling is not just a guide for homeschooling, it’s a guide for life. It made me examine myself and realize that providing what's best for my child means providing what's best for me, too. It’s a lifestyle of love and learning to be adopted by the whole family, and it really makes you take a hard look at who you are as an adult, what you value, and how that affects the balance and nature of learning within your family dynamic. Organic, genuine, full of heart and respect for every stage of learning and life, it’s stellar. Really."
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"She shows us how living and learning weave together seamlessly."
"What I love so much about Rachel's book, Sage Homeschooling, is how she keeps the focus on the parent-child relationships. Strong relationships, steeped in connection and trust, are the lifeblood of unschooling. And her wonderful stories bring this to life so clearly! She shows us how living and learning weave together seamlessly when the focus is not on ticking off the boxes, but on growth—for all members of the family."
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pam laricchia:
Author of The Unschooling Journey and host of the Exploring Unschooling podcast
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