Natural Attachment

August 22, 2008

YouTube

Filed under: Life,Media,Photographs,Radical Unschooling — Tags: , — michele james-parham @ 9:32 pm

Well, the child is now on YouTube.

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Unschooling Sleep

I just finished listening to Sarah Parent’s podcast on unschooling sleep, which was great. I wanted to talk briefly about unschooling and sleep while it is fresh in my mind.

I think one of the most asked questions I get from mainstream parents is, ‘how do you get your son to sleep that long?’ or ‘…to sleep until XXX?’ My quick answer is always, ‘I don’t force him to bed at 7pm (or any arbitrary time).’ This seems like sound logic to me. The question askers either admit that it is crazy to be doing the insane things they do to try and force their kiddos to bed at 7, 8 and 9pm, just to turn around and bitch about having to wake up at 5am with them — Or they complain that they would never get anything done, or have free time/sex time or just fill in the blank with whatever-you-want-time!

Sometimes the people doing the asking have kids in daycare/school or are planning on having them enrolled in one of those in the near future and they can’t see how respected sleep cycles and structured institutions can mesh well. Well, they don’t mesh well. Yet another reason to add to your list of pros and cons when deciding whether or not to force your children into a setting they might not want to be in…especially when you have options (I didn’t say stress-free options) to not ‘have to’ force them into school/daycare. How important is subjecting a child to school, if they can’t even have freedom when it comes to their personal body and cycles? Maybe there are those out there who don’t see it as forcing, because they just see school as ‘unavoidable’, so their kids just have to get used to it.

Do you enjoy or would you enjoy someone else informing you when you are tired and when to go to bed? Are you currently in a situation where you ‘have to’ go to bed at a certain time, because you ‘have to’ get up at a certain time? Thankfully, children don’t ‘have to’ go to school.

Up until this last year & a half, I know that I was like most parents when it came to bed time. I rarely forced my son to bed, but it was clear that when I chose the time (which was not consistent) that was it. Now, unlike most parents, we are co-sleepers (only part-time since about 2 1/2 years ago) and I would have never let Elijah ‘cry-it-out’. I usually laid there with him until he fell asleep. It was still coercion, but better than most. Now, it’s been more of, ‘Now is the time for me to read to you, if you want me to read and for daddy & I to have some time alone. You can quietly play your Leapster or read/play in your room until you go to sleep. Here’s some water, a snack and some love.’

Does that mean I don’t still have nights where I am about to cry or scream, because E is so tired that he’s fighting it with every ounce of his body? No. But, I try to remember that it will pass and I try to help him get what he needs so that he can calm down inside. Trial and error some nights, but most are quite uneventful.

I know in the past on this blog someone mentioned in the comments that their child wasn’t able to regulate their own sleep cycles, because when the commenter ‘let’ her do it, she stayed up for many days in a row with no sleep and didn’t eat well and etc. Apparently, she ended up getting really sick. Now, I don’t know all the factors involved with this particular situation, but it sounds like what I have heard described by several parents as to what happened to them during the de-schooling or unschooling of sleep period with their children. Their children went from having bedtime be this truly painful event to completely rebelling against it, pushing past physically acceptable boundaries and then they did eventually come back down to their own autonomous sleep cycles. They were only able to find their own cycles, because their parents guided & supported them through this de-schooling period. Ridding one’s life of forced and coerced traditions, cycles and experiences is often painful, debilitating and scary as hell.

I have some more links to share with you about sleep, children and unschooling:
Sandra Dodd on Sleeping
Sandra Dodd on Bedtimes
What do you mean no bedtimes?

What are your thoughts on sleep? Do you have problems with sleep now as an adult, because of how sleep with forced on you as a child? Are you struggling through the rebellious de-schooling part of unschooling sleep?

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August 21, 2008

Week in Review 2

Filed under: Life,Photographs,Radical Unschooling,Unschlog — Tags: , , — michele james-parham @ 11:33 pm

After the positive response to the last ‘week in review’ blog that I posted (loaded with lots of pictures & very few words), I present you with another week of awesome-ness!


Peek-A-Boo (how could you not love this face?!)

E & I spent an afternoon at Affogato (the big red ‘a’), drinking coffee, running around in the yard & taking each other’s pictures (even upside down).






We played on our balcony with our new Robot Pencil Sharpener & posed for camera-ham pictures!







Finally got a picture of the mysterious toy horse that has some how found its way up on top of the building right next to our bus stop by the house…s/he appeared early this Spring and has survived many storms…we think s/he might have been glued down!

We finally tried out Oh Yeah!, where we got to gorge on VEGAN ice cream!!! Oh, and we also found where Waldo was hiding!

We ran around East Liberty and Downtown late at night, practicing our balance beam skills, trying out new bus routes and romping around ‘eyeball park’ (Katz Plaza).





I think we had a great time! What filled your week?

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Eleventh CSA from Kretschmann Farm

Filed under: Grub,Pittsburghian — Tags: , , , , , — michele james-parham @ 10:24 pm

Once again, I haven’t forgotten how to count…last week was rushed and crazy, so no pictures or posts about the CSA share last week, but trust me when I say that it was pure goodness!

In this week’s crate:

Lg. head Green Leaf Lettuce
Lg. bag Various Young Chard Leaves
Med. bunch Basil
Sm. bunch Cilantro
Lg. bag Carrots
11 Red Tomatoes (the usual kind!)
2 Green/Yellow Striped (Heirloom) Tomatoes
6 Red Potatoes
1 Lg. Onion
1 Lg. Green Bell Pepper
1 JalapeƱo
1 bulb Garlic
1 pnt. Blueberries

* I have lots of tomatoes to freeze/turn into yummy sauce to freeze.

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August 13, 2008

Gratitude

Filed under: Life,Religiosophy — Tags: , — michele james-parham @ 12:21 am

Gillian has asked some fellow bloggers to join her in posting about what we are grateful for. So, here I am.

I am grateful…

for the billions of years of sustainability of the Earth.

for countless lives lost, given and taken in the name of Freedom from oppression.
for my Son, who is the reason I have become a Beautiful Butterfly.
for my love, my other half, my partner in this Universe…he keeps me breathing while I am trapped in this body and reminds me that there is more to ‘it’ than ‘just this’.

for rain showers, which sometimes have the ability to conjure up a climactic emotional release that is so great…sometimes, sex is no match for a rain shower.
for joyous smiles on little ones, stained with laughter…or stained with chocolate.
for things that come in their own packages, like oranges and watermelons.

for people who don’t keep track of who bought coffee or lunch last time.
for the power of potential destruction held in a delicate balance between (almost too many) grasshoppers in a field, leaping, crossing paths, but never quite touching.

for those who have given me love, a leg up, a hand out and the ability to just be me (even when it’s at the most inconvenient time).

What are you grateful for?

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August 11, 2008

Week in Review – A Photo Journal

Filed under: Life,Photographs,Radical Unschooling,Unschlog — Tags: , , — michele james-parham @ 3:16 pm

Here are some snippets from last week.

We took part in some ‘bus stop karate’.

Finally took a picture of the infamous ‘hula hoopers crossing’ sign.

Played with sand.

Played with millet.

Played in sand.

Played with water.

Put on a puppet show.

Played with a red balloon in and around an abandoned, almost post-apocalyptic-esque and defunct public fountain.










Took picture of self.

Took picture of mum (who felt about the way she looked!).

Took picture of mum & dad.

We had a busy week!

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