![]() ![]() She did things halfway and called it good. We signed her up for soccer and she refused to go back no matter how much I threatened and bargained. ![]() ![]() We signed her up for guitar lessons and she refused to go back after two times. My oldest child was the classic mama-pleaser, while Rhia dug in her heels about anything she didn’t want to do. LOL She is passionate, artistic, smart and determined (some might say dramatic, volatile, pigheaded, stubborn, resistant, etc.). She’s definitely the kid who helped me grow most as a parent of our five kids. People ask a lot of questions here about how unschoolers and almost unschoolers grow up and whether they get into college or are “successful.” This is my second oldest, Rhia, 22. It’s been a while since I’ve posted an update on Rhia (Anna in the tags, Rhiannon officially) so I thought I’d post it here. I posted this to a homeschooling group I help run on Facebook, Almost Unschoolers, and some people asked hey could share it. ![]()
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