Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Grace Llewellyn

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Grace Llewellyn.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Grace Llewellyn

Grace Llewellyn is an American educator, author, and publisher in the fields of youth liberation, unschooling and homeschooling. She is the founder of Lowry House Publishers, founder and director of Not Back To School Camp and The Hive: Self-Directed Learning for Teens

Teach your children to listen carefully and to speak thoughtfully. The best way to teach this is to listen carefully and speak thoughtfully to your children, from the time they are babies. Take their questions and ideas seriously... learning to speak and listen as if our words matter is fundamental to education. Dialogue is not the same as mindless chatter. Above all, listen, listen, and listen to your kids.
Education is not a race, with winners and losers. It's not a commodity to be bought and sold.
In the end, the secret to learning is so simple: Think only about whatever you love. Follow it, do it, dream about it...and it will hit you: learning was there all the time, happening by itself.
Regardless of what the law or your teachers have to say about this, you are as human as anyone over the age of 18 or 21, yet, 'minors' are one of the most oppressed groups of people in the world, and certainly the most discriminated against legally.
The mind WILL be free, or it will be dead. — © Grace Llewellyn
The mind WILL be free, or it will be dead.
No law is an issue until someone tries to enforce it.
If you had always been free to learn, you would follow your natural tendency to find out as fully as possible about the things that interest you, cars or stars. We are born with what they call "love of learning"
Learning is not a product of teaching . kids are born learning. They learn how to walk, how to talk. They're basically little scientists. If we don't stop that process, it will continue.
Your teacher cannot bridge the gap between what you know and what you want to know. For his words to ‘educate' you, you must welcome them, think about them, find somewhere for your mind to organize them, and remember them. Your learning is your job, not your teacher's job. And all you need to start with is desire. You don't need a schoolteacher to get knowledge - you can get it from looking at the world, from watching films, from conversations, from reading, from asking questions, from experience.
When you get down to it, unschooling is really just a fancy term for 'life' or 'growing up uninstitutionalized'.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!