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Welcome to the Unschooling Confidence Lab! I am so glad you found us and chose to jump in. As busy parents it is so hard to prioritize our own learning and development, I applaud you. This group is a judgment-free zone where we support each other to ditch the school mindset and discover what confident parenting without school looks like—on your terms. Here are the first few things to do to get the lay of the land and get started: ⭐First, go to the Introduction post in the Community tab, and tell us about yourself. Take a few minutes to scan the intros and get a feel for the other members of the group. ⭐ Then, go to the Classroom tab and take the quiz to see what your biggest Unschooling Confidence block is at the moment. Take a screen shot of your results and post them on the Quiz Results post in the Community Tab. I'll review your results and get you some recommended actions. ⭐Next, take the 5 Day Mini-Course on What Really Matters For Unschooling Success (in the Classroom tab). Post any questions you have for me and I'll answer directly or include them in an upcoming live.
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Introduce Yourself Here ⬇️
So glad you are here! Please introduce yourself in a comment below. Include the following: ⭐Name ⭐Location ⭐Ages of your kiddos ⭐Why you're excited to be a part of the community ⭐Pic (if want)
First ever LIVE in the Unschooling Confidence Lab
Yes! Skool has finally introduced a livestreaming feature to their platform. Here is a replay of the first livestream in our group. What questions do you have that I should answer in our next livestream?
First ever LIVE in the Unschooling Confidence Lab
Empowerment and responsibility for learning
Hi all! I had an unschooling thought this afternoon and wondered what others thought. I was thinking about a part of the world I wish I knew more about and felt kind of mad and embarrassed that I didn't know more about it, thinking things like "I learned almost nothing about that in school and I wish I did." And I often have similar types of thoughts like this about lots of things! I realized a lot of the time, even though I am unschooling my kids, I still have a mindset like my (school) education already happened to me and is over. I realized that in an unschooling mindset, hopefully kids become adults who are both empowered to learn their whole lives and also take on the responsibility for learning things they need or want to know. In an unschooling mindset, I can't blame my school for not teaching me something, I would feel empowered and responsible for trying to learn it now when I realized I needed to. All this while also holding the idea that I hope schools are always expanding what is taught to include perspectives from places and people who are way too often left out of the curriculum. So I think the anger at what we are taught or not taught in school is also very justified.
Monday Mindset 9/1/25
Remember: Success doesn’t have to mean grades or certificates — it can mean joy, curiosity, and growth. Journal Prompt: What does success look like for my family outside of school standards? Mantra: “We define success for ourselves.”
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