The term “unschooling curriculum” is really kind of an oxymoron. Curriculum literally means “subjects taught”. Unschooling parents do not focus on teaching, but on facilitating learning. This may seem like splitting hairs, but it’s actually an important distinction to make.
When people first begin exploring the unschooling way of life, they often look for some kind of concrete plan. It can be scary, letting go of the school-at-home model and diving into uncharted territory. We all like something to hang onto when we’re out of our comfort zone! But the reality is that unschooling plays out differently for each family that practices it.
That being said, if you’re new to unschooling and would like a little guidance, below are some links that can help you create an environment that encourages your child to explore the world and pursue his passions.
Unschooling: Creating Inviting Spaces
Unschooling: Supplies to Keep in Stock
If you want to explore some online learning for your child, I’ve created some courses for kids that may help.