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Old 9th August 2008, 07:04 AM
Regina Regina is offline
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Default Unschooling

I read somewhere about unschooling which I understand is another form of homeschooling. I have a little one is getting set to either go to school or be schooled at home. Is anyone else unschooling? Any advice? I have been reding more and learning more about it but I still have questions.
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Old 8th September 2008, 08:47 AM
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I knoa little about unschooling because I saw some stuff on TV. Then I did some research online. To me I think it's about allowing your kids to learn at home and in their environment. There isn't the pressure of tests or peer pressure, like school. They do get to be around other kids their own age, beacsue some of the kids take sports or enroll in other activities. But I think the parents just teach them throuhgout the day while doing normal day-to-day activities. This sounds pretty cool to me.
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