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Unschooling by Subjects?
Spring Reveals the Learning You Didn’t Expect!
Are you a homeschooling parent wondering how unschoolers cover subjects like language arts, math, science, social studies, and fine arts—without a curriculum?
Or maybe you're unschooling but you're not sure you're doing enough.
You’re not alone!
In this episode, we’re diving into real-life examples of how traditional school subjects show up naturally during the spring season.
If you’ve ever asked:
…this episode is for you.
We’ll explore:
✅ How springtime activities naturally invite learning
✅ Subject-by-subject ideas for language arts, math, science, social studies, and the arts
✅ How to recognize real learning in everyday moments
✅ Why letting go of rigid schooling structures opens up more meaningful education
PLUS: I’ll tell you how to grab the brand-new Spring Unschooling Guide, filled with ideas sorted by subject, spring holidays, links, games, and journaling pages to help you document the learning unfolding in your home.
✨ Whether you’re new to unschooling or trying to trust the process more deeply, this episode will reassure you that YES—your kids are learning. Right now. All around you.
🛒 Get the Spring Unschooling Guide
https://www.unschoolingmom2mom.com/product/Seasonal-Unschooling-Guide-Spring
💌 Save 25% if you're an email subscriber!
Here's the link for the subscribing to the email list:
https://unschooling-mom2mom.kit.com/49e159063f
🎉 Join our Creating Confidence Membership and the Spring Guide will be waiting for you inside the membership portal!
Support the show
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As always, reach out if you need help figuring out how unschooling can work for your family!
You don't have to do this alone!
Free Email List with weekly unschooling resources
Like what you're hearing? Want to buy Sue a cup of coffee?
Now you can!
Buy Me a Coffee
www.UnschoolingMom2Mom.com
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Text Sue what you think!
Unschooling by Subjects?
Spring Reveals the Learning You Didn’t Expect!
Are you a homeschooling parent wondering how unschoolers cover subjects like language arts, math, science, social studies, and fine arts—without a curriculum?
Or maybe you're unschooling but you're not sure you're doing enough.
You’re not alone!
In this episode, we’re diving into real-life examples of how traditional school subjects show up naturally during the spring season.
If you’ve ever asked:
…this episode is for you.
We’ll explore:
✅ How springtime activities naturally invite learning
✅ Subject-by-subject ideas for language arts, math, science, social studies, and the arts
✅ How to recognize real learning in everyday moments
✅ Why letting go of rigid schooling structures opens up more meaningful education
PLUS: I’ll tell you how to grab the brand-new Spring Unschooling Guide, filled with ideas sorted by subject, spring holidays, links, games, and journaling pages to help you document the learning unfolding in your home.
✨ Whether you’re new to unschooling or trying to trust the process more deeply, this episode will reassure you that YES—your kids are learning. Right now. All around you.
🛒 Get the Spring Unschooling Guide
https://www.unschoolingmom2mom.com/product/Seasonal-Unschooling-Guide-Spring
💌 Save 25% if you're an email subscriber!
Here's the link for the subscribing to the email list:
https://unschooling-mom2mom.kit.com/49e159063f
🎉 Join our Creating Confidence Membership and the Spring Guide will be waiting for you inside the membership portal!
Support the show
_____________________________________________________
As always, reach out if you need help figuring out how unschooling can work for your family!
You don't have to do this alone!
Free Email List with weekly unschooling resources
Like what you're hearing? Want to buy Sue a cup of coffee?
Now you can!
Buy Me a Coffee
www.UnschoolingMom2Mom.com
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