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Tag Archives: Attachment Parenting
THE ENCHANTED CHILD: Ambivalent Attachments in the Southwest
Record: Allahyari, Rebecca A. “Homeschooling the Enchanted Child: Ambivalent Attachments in the Domestic Southwest.” What Matters? Ethnographies of Value in a Not So Secular Age, edited by C. Bender and A. Taves, New York: Columbia University Press (2012), 179-214. [Description Here] … Continue reading →
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SELF-EFFICACY IN UNSCHOOLING MOTHERS: Influencing and Limiting Factors
Record: Kristan Morrison, “’The Courage to Let Them Play’: Factors Influencing and Limiting Feelings of Self-Efficacy in Unschooling Mothers” in Journal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning 10, no. 19 (2016): 48-81. [Article] Summary: Morrison is an Associate Professor at Radford University’s College of Education and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alfie Kohn, Attachment Parenting, Dayna Martin, Gina Riley, Grace Llewellyn, Growing without School, holistic medicine, homebirth, homesteading, Ivan Illich, John Holt, John Taylor Gatto, Joseph Chilton Pearce, Journal of Unschooling adn Alternative Learning, Kristan Morrison, Life Rocks! Radical Unschoolers Conference, Matt Hern, Nicole Olson, Peter Gray, Radford University, Sandra Dodd, Sarah McGrath, Scott Noelle
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USE YOUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE: Australian Unschoolers and Attachment Parenting
Record: Rebecca English, “Use Your Freedom of Choice: Reasons for Choosing Homeschool in Australia” in Journal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning 9, no. 17 (2015): 1-18. [Avaliable Here] Summary: English, a Lecturer in Education at Queensland University of Technology in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Attachment Parenting, Australia, Critical Discourse Analysis, Discourse Historical Approach, Journal of Unschooling adn Alternative Learning, Queensland, Rebecca English, Unschooling
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HOMEWARD BOUND: A Journalist Chronicles Hip Domesticity
Record: Emily Matchar, Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity, (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2013). Matchar is a freelance journalist who has written for many prominent publications. This is her first book. Summary: Matchar’s book is a … Continue reading →
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