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“Desires to learn are like the sea. They ebb and flow. Sometimes they are low and sometimes they are high. Some days the kids are vacuum cleaners of ideas and experiences and seem to have limitless curiosity. On other they seem to be becalmed in indifference.”
Anthony Eldridge-Rogers, JUMP, FALL, FLY From Schooling to Homeschooling to Unschooling
“Inside of us is something indefinable, something core, something that moves us on. It is precious and mysterious. Call it an inner compass or some other name but it is a self actualising guidance system.
All of us are born with it. Sometimes it gets crushed or scared indoors to whisper quietly in people's hearts.”
Anthony Eldridge-Rogers, JUMP, FALL, FLY From Schooling to Homeschooling to Unschooling
“Speaking is like conducting an orchestra; but instead of music, you are directing emotions. What about ideas I hear you ask? Or intellectual frameworks or structures? They all are directed and communicated by speaking but they all are emotional. Ideas have to be emotional or link to or evoke emotions if they are to be remotely interesting to anyone. And an idea that is appealing is in some way emotionally satisfying.”
Anthony Eldridge-Rogers, JUMP, FALL, FLY From Schooling to Homeschooling to Unschooling
“Your children will remember how you made them feel whether those feelings are good or bad. And they will remember the words you used.”
Anthony Eldridge-Rogers, JUMP, FALL, FLY From Schooling to Homeschooling to Unschooling
“An uncorked kid to me is an expression as to who they truly are and isn't it that that as adults we strive to achieve throughout our whole lives?”
Lehla Eldridge, JUMP, FALL, FLY From Schooling to Homeschooling to Unschooling
“I no longer believe that the current education system is able to equip our children for a fast-moving future. Technology has evolved so rap-idly in the last five years that to put a child in an education system that was designed for a future that will most likely no longer exist for the majority, seems almost absurd.”
Lehla Eldridge, JUMP, FALL, FLY From Schooling to Homeschooling to Unschooling