
you never know what you might find on the art table, aka unschooling table, aka homeschooling table. homemade games, taken-apart machines, art supplies, circuit kits, or praying mantises in bug houses...
cavortings of a trio of worldschooled wee ones


this question comes from the traditional way of looking at school- it starts and ends at a particular time- time of day, time of year. when your children are in school, your schedule is made for your family. that is what is so glorious about homeschooling- there isn't a beginning or an end. if you define education as a joyful process that saturates life rather than something controlled by an on/off switch dictated by some board of education, this question becomes irrelevant. i wanted to explain all this to the librarian who asked us if we were starting school today, but at the time, i said "we homeschool and don't really have a starting or ending date- it's more of a lifestyle thing." and gave her a big smile, hoping for understanding.