An unschooling practice known as strewing, (the setting about the house of things kids might be interested in), is often framed as something parents do FOR kids. I've found that as often as not, it's very much handy for me as well. This morning, the 10 year-old, Mota (as he's known here), took a few minutes out of his schedule to stress-test the Rockmite's new keyer. (For those ham radio afficionados who may be concerend with FCC Part 97, the station was not energized.)
Also, a note on the strewing post linked above. I think the reason strewing works so well for us is that we do not intentionally strew. As the post author says, we do it in a way that I think is 'authentic'. Rather than strewing things we really hope the gang will become interested in, we tend to just leave things, our things, lying about, as people do, and the kids do or do not become interested. When done in this way, I think it's more enjoyable for us all. We get to genuinely share interests.
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