The Unschooling Life

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Discover the innumerable wonders & challenges of the unschooling life. Featuring interviews with unschooling families recorded and edited by Amy Childs. Show your support at patreon.com/amychilds

Recent Episodes
  • Extras with Sandra Dodd
    Apr 3, 2015 – 19:16
  • Extra Bits
    Apr 2, 2015 – 14:59
  • Healing
    Mar 24, 2015 – 19:21
  • Laughter
    Mar 21, 2015 – 16:53
  • Siblings
    Mar 17, 2015 – 17:16
  • The Word Unschooling
    Mar 13, 2015 – 17:33
  • Gaps and Being "Behind"
    Feb 17, 2015 – 16:37
  • Hard Times
    Feb 13, 2015 – 15:53
  • Single Parents
    Feb 4, 2015 – 15:59
  • Relatives
    Feb 3, 2015 – 16:26
  • Dads
    Feb 2, 2015 – 16:27
  • Quitting
    Jan 26, 2015 – 17:19
  • Sex Ed
    Jan 21, 2015 – 17:16
  • Travel
    Jan 16, 2015 – 16:54
  • Gever Tulley
    Jan 13, 2015 – 15:01
  • Safety
    Jan 13, 2015 – 15:46
  • Global Change
    Jan 7, 2015 – 15:59
  • Personal Growth
    Jan 3, 2015 – 16:44
  • When Unschooling Fails
    Dec 28, 2014 – 15:35
  • Community
    Dec 22, 2014 – 14:03
  • African Americans & Homeschooling
    Dec 16, 2014 – 18:29
  • Strewing
    Dec 14, 2014 – 14:46
  • Longer interviews with Liberated Learners
    Dec 9, 2014 – 10:38
  • Not Back to School Camp
    Dec 9, 2014 – 07:14
  • Teens
    Dec 9, 2014 – 16:29
  • Saying Yes
    Dec 7, 2014 – 15:41
  • Principles
    Dec 4, 2014 – 14:23
  • Money
    Dec 2, 2014 – 17:11
  • History
    Dec 1, 2014 – 17:08
  • Geography
    Nov 13, 2014 – 15:39
  • Science
    Nov 5, 2014 – 16:52
  • Writing
    Nov 2, 2014 – 17:16
  • Reading
    Oct 30, 2014 – 15:28
  • Math
    Oct 27, 2014 – 16:42
  • Special Needs
    Oct 24, 2014 – 15:37
  • Socialization
    Oct 17, 2014 – 15:48
  • A Typical Day
    Oct 14, 2014 – 17:00
  • Bedtimes
    Sep 28, 2014 – 16:23
  • "Spoiling"
    Sep 22, 2014 – 14:25
  • Mess
    Sep 16, 2014 – 13:54
  • Food
    Sep 11, 2014 – 15:39
  • Peace
    Sep 10, 2014 – 16:02
  • Academics
    Sep 5, 2014 – 17:05
  • "Bored" and "Lazy"
    Aug 29, 2014 – 15:38
  • Is Unschooling Legal?
    Aug 25, 2014 – 11:22
  • Learning from Screens
    Aug 23, 2014 – 16:46
  • Bonding
    Aug 7, 2014 – 13:11
  • Peter Gray on Play
    Aug 7, 2014 – 17:00
  • Peter Gray on Learning
    Aug 6, 2014 – 15:41
  • College Alternatives
    Jul 25, 2014 – 15:23
Recent Reviews
  • set4lifeAcademy
    Helps me catch the vision for life and learning everytime I listen!
    I’ve read quite a few things about homeschooling methods and have tried many, but when learning gets tough and there is strain with my kids, I refer to this podcast. Without fail, Amy’s collection of interviews and insights put me back to center and helps me focus on really counts. I love how happy, loving and relaxed the families are in the interviews, it instantly centers and calms me and sometimes makes me cry thinking how what these families are doing is EXACTLY how I want to parent and live with my family. Beautifully put together: I have yet to find a better resource in helping me find confidence and calm in myself and education for my kids. Thank you!!!
  • Philnaf
    Hands down my favorite unschooling podcast!!!
    I love the “subject” format, incredibly easy listening style, and the wonderful content. So inspiring, empowering, and encouraging!! Thank you for such a wonderful resource. I have shared this with many other families!
  • brileigh7
    Invaluable and to the point
    I really enjoyed these manageable podcast episodes as we proceeded through our deschooling. I share these episodes with family members curious about what we are doing. My kids and I listened to many of them together to discuss - really helping us on our own unschooling journey.
  • madam 5
    Love it
    Finally, a podcast sweet and short...to the point. Thank you.
  • trinity pines
    Really good!
    I’m extremely new to unschooling and this podcast was especially helpful. Would definitely recommend this podcast. The only thing I haven’t found is tips on how to be a successful unschooling parent when one is EXTREMELY introverted (gets their energy from being alone. Gets easily tired by being out and about).
  • suzanna_amaya
    LOVE IT!!!
    I am sooo happy I came across this podcast. I am currently unschooling my daughter, but had few questions and concerns ever parent has for their child's future. I learned so much from all the interviews. I have a much better understanding on what unschooling truly means. I just hope I will be as good as I envision it. Thank you Amy for taking your time and making this for us.
  • Kurtis Hagen
    The Perfect Introduction to Unschooling
    This is an excellent podcast. It is very well put together, and the content is useful and inspiring. I would recommend it to any homeschooling parent, and especially to anyone considering homeschooling. There are lots of misconceptions about unschooling, and this podcast—even if one listens to just the first few episodes—goes a long way to dispelling them. I am personally convinced, after my second year (formally) homeschooling, and several years educating myself about it, that some form of unschooling is both the easiest and most effective way to assure that one’s children develop their talents and become the healthiest, happiest, and productive people they can be. This podcast very effectively explains to the uninitiated why a conviction like mine is at least plausible.
  • adurogirl
    Well organized, short episodes
    Our family enjoyed listening to this podcast during our journey of transitioning to a more relaxed, individualized learning process. While it didn't convert us enough to use the Unschool label, it did help my husband understand my casual approach to early learning and the lack of formal textbooks as they got older. Or, maybe we are Unschoolers since everything our children work on has been chosen by them; As the parents we help direct and expose them to new and interesting things. Either way, we are all happily learning now!
  • hanglotty
    helpful and inspirational
    I love this podcast, each one is just the right length, good for listening to in the car or while folding laundry. The whole series covers a range of topics with interviews with a variety of people, different ages, different parts of the world, different backgrounds. I learned from listening to them and was also inspired. It’s nice hearing from families choosing a similar path.
  • Belfour1
    I love this podcast
    The best thing I can say about this podcast is that I listen and re-listen and re-listen to the episodes, and every listen garners something new. It’s a very comforting podcast when your brain feels scattered about your homeschool choices. I recommend it to anyone wanting to learn more about unschooling, current unschoolers who need a booster, or anyone interested in real people with real children who are learning through life experiences. <3
  • tmamby
    Love it!
    Vid Axel's review pretty much nailed it. The only things I can add is our kiddo is now a preschooler & soon we need to make some educational decisions in the formal sense. This podcast has been a great introduction to Unschooling as we explore our options. We're leaning more now toward Unschooling, and I'm comforted by the thought of this resource being available as we move in that direction. Each episode is brief making it practical, thoughtfully crafted, and I also enjoy the fun music selections. It's good stuff & I am deeply appreciative.
  • Vid Axel
    outstanding for anyone with any curiosity about unschooling
    I love this podcast. I find it invaluable. Host Amy Childs, a veteran unschooling practitioner whose children are now young adults, not only offers her own framing of her topics, but she also emphasizes the perspectives of other family-member practitioners - including parents, children and grown children. Occasionally, Childs has also interviewed guests noted for their expertise on child development and learning. In doing so, Childs and her guests have shed light on real-world unschooling questions, principles and practices. Childs makes this possible by asking these other practitioners about a given topic, and by smoothly editing their answers into the pleasant flow of each episode. Each roughly 15-20 minute episode focuses on a single topic, and I’m always impressed by how concisely, accessibly and thoroughly each one gets covered. I want to add that there is something matchless about hearing each person’s voice. Even though I love learning from books, the experience wouldn’t be the same if I were to instead read a transcript of each participant’s comments. Offering this as a podcast brings the experience to life. Whether you are wondering about different homeschooling methods; are considering unschooling; or are already involved in unschooling (as our 12 year old daughter is, with us) - I highly recommend this podcast. I predict that anyone in any of those areas of interest will learn valuable things by listening. I know that I have, and that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the process. So thank you, Amy Childs, and all your guests, for making this wonderful podcast possible.
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