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  • Why Unschooling May Be a Great Option for Neurodivergent Children
    2026/04/23
    The Mosaic Collective is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community. What helps neurodivergent young people thrive—and why unschooling may open doors traditional schools can’t. Krystal Dillard, Executive Director of Natural Creativity, joins unschooling parent Jessica Hoffman for a grounded conversation about why unschooling can support neurodivergent young people in ways conventional systems often cannot. Together, they reflect on what works in practice, where challenges still arise, how families can approach this path with clarity, and what helps young people truly thrive. This episode offers honest reflections, real stories, and supportive guidance for anyone considering a self-directed approach. Episode Resources
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  • When You're Navigating Self-Directed Learning On Your Own
    2026/04/09
    The Mosaic Collective is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community. Today’s episode with Meghan Davies shares her lived experience of supporting self-directed learning as a single parent, where trust, agency, and flexibility aren’t abstract ideals but daily, practical choices. Meghan speaks candidly about the emotional and logistical realities of parenting solo while honoring a child’s curiosity, needs, and autonomy. We talk about letting go of external expectations, building confidence without a co-pilot, and finding steadiness amid uncertainty. This discussion explores how self-directed learning can become not just an educational approach, but a stabilizing framework when time, energy, and resources feel stretched. Meghan reflects on decision-making, boundaries, resilience, and the quiet strength that comes from listening closely to both yourself and your child. This episode is for single parents, caregivers navigating change, and anyone wondering how learning can remain humane, responsive, and grounded even when the path isn’t simple. It’s an honest, affirming conversation about trust, courage, and building a learning life that works in the real world. For more information on this episode follow the link below: Episode Resources
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    19 分
  • Making the College Process Human Again
    2026/03/19

    The Mosaic Collective is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community.

    A values-driven look at how teens can choose a next step that truly fits who they are. With Jen Vallieres and Jared Eplet. In this conversation, the founders of Forget the Rankings and Pathway Forward talk about helping teens choose a next step that feels aligned with who they are—whether that’s a four-year college, a two-year program, or a technical path. We focus on values, clarity, creativity, and the emotional side of decision-making. You’ll also hear grounded advice on using summers, internships, and short-term experiences to explore interests and build confidence about what comes next. For more information on this episode follow the link below: Episode Resources
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  • Affording a Different Path: The Economics of Self-Directed Learning
    2026/03/05

    The Mosaic Collective is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community.

    Self-directed learning offers flexibility and freedom, but it also comes with real financial questions that families have to navigate every day. In this episode, we chat with unschooling mom and author, June Duran to take a practical look at the economics of learning outside conventional systems. We talk openly about what families are actually paying for, including time, childcare, learning spaces, materials, and lost or flexible income. We explore common models families use to make self-directed learning more affordable, from shared childcare and cooperatives to microschools, part-time work, and creative scheduling. We also discuss how families weigh tradeoffs, plan for uncertainty, and adjust expectations without abandoning their values. This conversation offers clear examples, honest reflections, and concrete considerations for families trying to make learner-led education work within real financial constraints. It’s especially relevant for parents and caregivers who are weighing options, transitioning out of school, or looking for ways to sustain self-directed learning over time. If you’re seeking realistic insight rather than idealized narratives, this episode is designed to help you think through what’s possible — one practical step at a time. For more information on this episode follow the link below: Episode Resources
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  • Unschooler Edition: Navigating the College Application Process
    2026/02/12
    The Mosaic Collective is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community. Clear, practical advice on how non-traditional learners can shine in the college admissions process. With Wade Arave and Michele Evard. Admissions officer Wade Arave and homeschool specialist Michele Evard join us to break down what colleges actually look for from non-traditional applicants. They offer clear, practical guidance on how to present portfolios, essays, recommendations, and lived learning experiences in ways admissions teams can understand. This conversation takes the mystery out of the application process and helps families craft authentic materials that reflect who their young person truly is. For more information on this episode follow the link below: Episode Resources
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  • Permission to Choose: When Your Learning Path Raises Questions
    2026/02/05

    The Mosaic Collective is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community.

    How to stay grounded, confident, and clear when others question your choice to unschool. With Dr. George James, PsyD, LMFT. Therapist and author Dr. George James joins us to talk about what happens when your decision to unschool—or choose any non-traditional path—raises questions from family, friends, or your community. We dig into how to stay grounded in your values, communicate clearly under pressure, and navigate the emotional and relational dynamics that surface when others doubt your choices. Dr. James brings practical tools and compassionate insight to help you find clarity, confidence, and calm as you advocate for your child’s learning life. Episode Resources
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    24 分
  • When the School Hurts Your Child: Lynice’s Story of Racism, Courage, and Choosing Unschooling
    2026/01/29

    The Mosaic Collective is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community.

    A powerful story of a mother protecting her children, reclaiming dignity and rebuilding learning on her own terms. With Lynice Brock. Lynice shares her powerful story of removing her children from a school environment that was harming them—one she describes as resistant to change and marked by racism. Her decision led her family into a new learning life rooted in trust, dignity, curiosity, and safety. We talk about how she built a home environment that honors who her children are, the community she sought along the way, and how she is preparing her oldest for future opportunities. It’s a moving conversation about listening to your instincts and creating a life that protects and uplifts your kids.
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    29 分
  • When Educators Become Parents: What Changes When It’s Your Child
    2026/01/21

    The Mosaic Collective is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community.

    Two educators share why they left the system they once served and how trust reshaped their families’ learning lives. With Daniel T. Moeller & Leslie Bray. This episode explores what happens when educators leave the systems they once worked in and choose a different path for their own children. Leslie Bray and Dan Moeller share what it felt like to unlearn old assumptions, rebuild trust in their kids’ natural curiosity, and navigate the emotional and practical transition to unschooling. We also discuss insights from the Mosaic–Institute for Self-Directed Learning survey, and what families gain when they step outside conventional expectations and follow what actually works for their children. Episode Resources
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    29 分