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Unschooling conversations with Heidi Steel and guests, discussing life and learning from an Unschooling perspective

Unschooling Conversations Heidi Steel

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Unschooling conversations with Heidi Steel and guests, discussing life and learning from an Unschooling perspective

    Unlocking Communication: Unschooling Speech and Language Therapy

    Unlocking Communication: Unschooling Speech and Language Therapy

    How essential is SALT and when should we seek their help?

    Many families leave the school system behind often wondering which elements of support they still need as they begin unschooling. With concepts such as 'being behind' (which your child is not) and 'early intervention' (which causes its own problems with neurodivergent children) it can be hard to know what to do for the best and when.

    As a Speech and Language Therapist and an unschooling parent Kate Appleby sits beautifully at the intersection between one of the busiest services in early education. Her insight, wisdom, and warmth will calm your soul and clear the muddy waters for you and all in half an hour!!



    Plus you can skip to the good part:

    400 Introduction to SALT and their role.

    600 Is there a need for SALT in an unschooling home and when should parents consider a self-referral?

    1000 Key indicators that a referral should be considered.

    1300 Developing and establishing communication between a child and their parent or main caregiver.

    1500 Communicating with their friends and close family members.

    1700 How to approach SALT with neurodivergent and PDA children aka is it possible to wait until they are older/ ready?

    2400 How parents impact the child and how they view themselves

    2500 What are they key elements of a child centred approach to therapy?

    • 35 min
    Screen Addiction with Dr Naomi Fisher

    Screen Addiction with Dr Naomi Fisher

    Screen Addiction: How to Support Your Teen's Healthy Relationship with Technology



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    In this episode Dr Naomi Fisher and Heidi Steel discuss the complexities of Screen Addiction.

    So, pop the kettle on, grab a cup of tea, and listen in.



    We jump straight in with answering the question that we all need the answer to: 

    How can we tell if our child is addicted to screens?

    But you won’t find any gaming shaming here. 



    Listen to the whole conversation if you can, or jump to the part that peeks your interest:



    1:00 The signs of screen addiction



    9:00 Why do teenagers engage in online gaming with such ferocity?

     

    11:00 Social Media and red flags of negative engagement.

     

    15:00 What to expect and the process of lifting restrictions around screen use, including the myth of self regulation.

     

    29:00 Four Signs that technology use is problematic

     

    32:00 What happens when things go wrong?

    • 39 min
    #22 Seen, Heard, and Understood with Lainie Liberti

    #22 Seen, Heard, and Understood with Lainie Liberti

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    Lainie Liberti joins Heidi Steel this month, to talk about her journey into radical unschooling and her recent book Seen, Heard and Understood.

    As a result of the 2008 California economy crash, Liberti closed her Los Angeles based branding agency. Liberti and her then 9-year-old Miro decided to “be the change” instead of victims and chose a life of adventure. After, selling all of their possessions, Lainie and her son hit the road for what was to be a one year adventure in 2009. After thirteen years and almost 50 countries, the pair calls Guanajuato, Mexico their home.

    Lainie published the Amazon best-selling book Seen, Heard & Understood, Parenting and Partnering with Teens for Greater Mental Health in May, 2022. Lainie Liberti is the founder and creator of Transformative Mentoring for Teens that launched in early 2020 offering virtual 1:1 coaching for teens as well as a 12-week course designed to transform lives. Lainie is a certified life coach, specializing in transformational coaching.



    We discuss:

    · The cult of busy-ness

    · The importance of core values within our homes.

    · What partnership parenting means to us both and the AHA! moments that led us to find a more peaceful and connected way to be with our children.

    · The art of learning as a by-product of a vibrant, connected life.

    · The importance of continued support through the adolescent years.

    · What we as parents can do to continue living in respectful and collaborative families with our teens.

    · What makes the teen years so extraordinary and the benefits of consciously seeing, hearing and understanding your teens during this time.

    · And, of course, the all-important tips for parenting through the teen years.



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    • 49 min
    #21 Life and Learning as an Autonomously Educated Person

    #21 Life and Learning as an Autonomously Educated Person

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    Tamsyn Fortune-Wood joins Heidi Steel this month, to talk about her experiences as an unschooled person.



    We discuss:

    · Making the decision to Home Educate her own children and ditching those school registration forms in the bin 3:00

    · What are the most common questions that Tamsyn is asked when people find out that she was home educated 7:00

    · A listener question is answered: What did learning look like for you, including how it changed as you grew up? 9:40

    · The experience of structured work and taking exams after being autonomously educated 12:30

    · Reflections on interests and life in the former years and any correlations between her life choices now 14:00

    · A listener question is answered: How do you feel about the choices your parents made for you? 16:30

    · Considering what life would have been like had school been part of childhood 18:00

    · How we both respond to our children if/when they are curious about school 20:00

    · What Tamsyn thinks she may do differently with her own children 30:00

    · A listener question is answered: What are your relationships like between you and your siblings? 33:10

    · How home education has influenced and formed a world view 35:00

    · What parents really need to know about home education and unschooling 37:30



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    • 41 min
    #20: Reflections from Grown Unschooler Summer Jean Campbell

    #20: Reflections from Grown Unschooler Summer Jean Campbell

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    Summer Jean Campbell joins Heidi Steel this month, to talk about her experiences as an unschooled person

    We discuss:

    Introducing Summer Jean Campell and welcome to the podcast

    How Summer spends her days as a grown unschooler 2:00

    Reflections on how life would have been different had Summer been in school 4:00

    The value of exploring your own pursuits and in your own way 8:00

    Seeing the development of skills and knowledge with hindsight 10:00

    How to maintain connection and magic of learning 14:00

    A personal insight into family relationships past and present 22:00

    Discussing extended family dynamics including managing fear and pressure from outside immediate family 27:00

    Deschooling ourselves and the journey of self discovery 35:00

    The worthless idea of measuring children’s learning and quantifying knowledge 44:00

    Tricky subjects of trust and freedom 47:00

    How to unschool 55:00

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    #19 Creating Community with Alice Khimasia

    #19 Creating Community with Alice Khimasia

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    Alice Khamisia joins Heidi Steel this month, to talk about Creating Community

    We discuss:

    · How to begin finding the community that you need and the snowball effect 3:00

    · The necessity of finding the right community for encouragement and support 10:00

    · Dealing with discouragement, the reality of not having a ready made group given to us, and the effort required from us 12:00

    · Our success stories and positive experiences of finding learning communities 13:00

    · Genuine relationship building that is enriching 14:00

    · Unexpected and unpredictable successes, regular connections and forging relationships 20:00

    · Claiming spaces and utilising local hubs and venues 24:00

    · The sub-culture that unschooling is and how to find other like-minded families 25:00

    · Changing with the seasons of your child’s life and our proactive role 26:00

    · Building community 30:00

    · Sharing the weight of responsibility, our human need to be in a regular community, sharing time, expertise, knowledge and skills, as well as care for each other 41:00



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    • 48 min

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