When Alison Bernhoft set out to homeschool her six children, her grand plans were constantly derailed by the second law of thermodynamics: Entropy. Entropy happens. It enters our houses, spreads toys and dishes around, creates chaos throughout the day, and―most importantly―steals our time. But Alison discovered that chaos and homeschooling are far from mutually exclusive; entropy can be the best teacher of all.
In this lively memoir, Bernhoft recounts how she discovered that she could train her messy home to do half her teaching, while much of the other half unfolded "entropy style"―in the natural process of everyday life. Most of all, she shows that anyone―parent, grandparent, or caregiver―can create an environment that encourages constant learning, curiosity, and growth, far from the confines of a classroom.