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Permalink Reply by Frank Maier on March 6, 2011 at 6:05pm I've written elsewhere about my reluctance to go to a conference. Once my wife talked me into it, WOW! There's nothing like the real-time, face-to-face connection of a conference. An entire hotel of people who don't yell at their children. An entire hotel of children who mix and mingle freely and happily among age groups. It's a wonderful experience. There are talks by experienced, interesting individuals. There are circle chats, facilitated by a person or persons with experience in the area under discussion. There's SSUD's (Secret Society of Unschooling Dads) for the dads. There are funshops of all sorts.
There's nothing like a conference. I'm almost certain you'll love it. We'll be there; my wife is even speaking there. See her (Ronnie Maier) bio on the Good Vibrations website. http://goodvibrationsconference.com/
Permalink Reply by Cindy Miller on March 6, 2011 at 7:58pm Ok, but Frank if we are "newbies" do you cut us some slack 'cause I'm still learning to breath, and think of two-three choices other than yelling. :-) Hope to be doing better by September!
Permalink Reply by Frank Maier on March 6, 2011 at 8:36pm Cindy, here's a story Ronnie tells about herself of the time before we were unschooling. "Count to a million, mom!" http://zombieprincess.blogspot.com/2009/05/counting-to-tenten-thous...
I have a range of young aged children from age 9 (then) to age 3(then). Is there a variety of things for each of the ages to do?
I like that you were the reluctant one to go. As my husband is now. I really hope we can go because I'm gonna need all the reassurance I can get. A couple months after we are going to be staying with my family for a couple of weeks and they are not really understanding our lifestyle.
Frank Maier said:
I've written elsewhere about my reluctance to go to a conference. Once my wife talked me into it, WOW! There's nothing like the real-time, face-to-face connection of a conference. An entire hotel of people who don't yell at their children. An entire hotel of children who mix and mingle freely and happily among age groups. It's a wonderful experience. There are talks by experienced, interesting individuals. There are circle chats, facilitated by a person or persons with experience in the area under discussion. There's SSUD's (Secret Society of Unschooling Dads) for the dads. There are funshops of all sorts.
There's nothing like a conference. I'm almost certain you'll love it. We'll be there; my wife is even speaking there. See her (Ronnie Maier) bio on the Good Vibrations website. http://goodvibrationsconference.com/
Permalink Reply by Frank Maier on March 7, 2011 at 10:37am Kathy,
Unschooling conferences are all about families and that definitely includes kids, unlike some types of homeschooling conferences which are pitched at selling products to the adult-teacher. There are funshops (as opposed to workshops - little joke) of all kinds, there is usually a gaming room and/or an electronic gaming room for the online players (no matter their age, a lotta adults play WoW, etc.) The kids all befriend each other pretty quicky and form packs for the weekend. GV is at the same hotel as last time and it has a lovely pool which some kids spend a lotta time in. It is a kid-friendly and kid-intensive environment.
Your hubby (or dh - dear husband - as the oldtimers say) will find support there, too, specifically from the dad's panel, which will feature experienced dads answer questions for everyone, and from the SSUDs meeting, where dads meet in private to speak openly dad-to-dad about concerns, problems, etc.
I highly recommend attending a conference. It's a wonderful experience.
Kathy T. said:
I have a range of young aged children from age 9 (then) to age 3(then). Is there a variety of things for each of the ages to do?
I like that you were the reluctant one to go. As my husband is now. I really hope we can go because I'm gonna need all the reassurance I can get. A couple months after we are going to be staying with my family for a couple of weeks and they are not really understanding our lifestyle.
Permalink Reply by Mandy on May 2, 2011 at 10:25am Unschooling conferences are a wonderful opportunity, not only to learn more about unschooling from seasoned unschooling speakers like for Good Vibrations there will be Sandra Dodd, Phil Biegler, Robyn Coburn, Holly Dodd, and Ronnie Maeir, to name a few, but also to meet like-minded unschooling families and develop connections and friendship as well. My children have been to 4 unschooling conferences, have made many friends, enjoy the many activities that are available to them, and also lots of extra fun events planned like a beach potluck, pool party, a concert including Amy Steinberg! I think you'll really enjoy it!
Mandy
Permalink Reply by Mandy on May 2, 2011 at 10:31am
Permalink Reply by Jess on July 31, 2011 at 10:25pm Hey quick question...
Do any of you have the exact location of the conference NOT the hotel address but the events location? Since they`re in 2 different places, I am trying to decide if I`m going to stay at the hotel GV is having or somewhere else.
Thanks bunches!
Permalink Reply by Frank Maier on August 1, 2011 at 12:21pm Jess, I'm not sure what you're asking. There are a couple of "off-campus" activities, like surfing, but the conference activities are in the hotel.
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