People with experience in #homeschool and #unschool please help:

Our Little One (3) is doing great so far, but I feel I need to learn more so we can do this together with them. It feels overwhelming.

Do you have recommendations on books and guides to teach myself how to homeschool/unschool a pre school age kid? And what follows?

We don't consider schools here safe enough and it looks like it'll be a while before institutions come to their senses.

So we better prepare for the long haul. Thx

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Hello, I have 2 grown up home educated kids. We developed our own way of unschooling.

You don't need to worry or feel overwhelmed, especially at 3 years of age, you just need to relax and let your child play. Play with your child and do lots of different activities (cooking, baking, playdough, building blocks, woodwork, art, making things, music, making musical instruments, doing things with you around the home, go to museums..... the list is endless........ Most importantly, GET OUT IN NATURE. Find what they're interested in (and that will change CONSTANTLY by the way, as they find out more and more about life and the world!!).

Don't worry about "teaching" your 3 yr old anything. They will just learn thru life and what you do. That's the best advice I can give. They will learn when they're are enjoying life, having fun and are relaxed in that process. They won't learn while under stress, being tested and being around people who are worried about what and whether they are learning.

Trust me I've been there. JUST RELAX AND HAVE FUN WITH IT 💙💚💛

Check out book by Peter Gray - Free to Learn and content from John Taylor Gatto

#unschool #homeschooling #homeeducation #worldschooling #unschooling #FREETHEKIDS #sovereignkids

nostr:npub17p9zsde5arqh5wslxgrwah0a0nn6dy72lgjaukxpx4umeppww3esmfl2d3 just tagging you here as I want to make sure you've seen all these replies to your request for help