Out Of Line

Explorations Early Learning

This is a podcast about stepping out of line, challenging the norms of schooling, recentering the child, and letting go of control for control’s sake. Whether you’re schooling, unschooling, deschooling, or homeschooling, this podcast is for you.

  1. 10/02/2024

    OOL_0076 Unschooling From The Start

    This episode brings youth rights advocates, Flying Squad facilitators, and unschooling parents Bria Bloom, Alex Khost, and Annie Friday together in conversation about what a self-directed lifestyle can look like in a child’s earliest stages of life. Bria was raised in a life without school and is currently unschooling in partnership with a teenager and toddler at home. Alex has been unschooling with four kids for the last 18+ years, currently covering ages spanning from teenagers to toddler. The conversation explores how as adults guiding the lives of young people, we can intentionally include them in our family life, safeguard their rights, and support their curiosities. They discuss the work of the adult which includes bringing awareness to your own inner monologue, anxieties, and pace of life in order to communicate vales and culture to your children. Alex and Bria share personal stories of real life struggles that come up and how they navigate those moments while honoring the personhood and humanity of their child. Find more on Alex Khost and Bria Bloom through the FlyingSquads.org website and the Alliance for Self-Directed Education at self-directed.org Thanks for listening! Links Share a comment or ask a question Support the show (and save 10%) when you shop early learning trainings at Explorations Early Learning Visit the show archives to browse and search all episodes More Annie More Candis Visit Blue Bridge School’s website or Instagram

    1h 17m
  2. 09/25/2024

    OOL_0075 NeuroAffirming Behavior Support

    Annie Friday is joined this week by Megg Thompson, Behavior Consultant, Coach, Speaker, and Youth Advocate. Megg shares the importance of behavioral support that is centered on caring, playful, and respectful relationships in order to affirm all neurotypes. Megg has seen firsthand Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support (PBIS) fail many young people leaving them to feel like they are a problem. PBIS is a program used by thousands of schools across the US. While employing reward-based intervention strategies can show positive results for some kids, many others are left out of the “fun.” Even those who may be considered successful in PBIS, long-term damage of pressure, anxiety, and perfectionism can build over time. Seeing young people repeatedly broken down by school behavior plans, Megg centers her own work on supporting and empowering young people and families through education, information, and hands-on support.   Find more about Megg with 2 Gs at MeggThompson.com where she has more information and resources for young people, their families, and educators in both convention and unconventional learning environments. Thanks for listening! Links Share a comment or ask a question Support the show (and save 10%) when you shop early learning trainings at Explorations Early Learning Visit the show archives to browse and search all episodes More Annie More Candis Visit Blue Bridge School’s website or Instagram

    54 min

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This is a podcast about stepping out of line, challenging the norms of schooling, recentering the child, and letting go of control for control’s sake. Whether you’re schooling, unschooling, deschooling, or homeschooling, this podcast is for you.