Rules for schools

July 8, 2012 at 3:32AM

Rules for schools

TRADITIONAL HOMESCHOOLING: LEARNING IN THE HOME SETTING WITH THE USE OF SCHEDULES, TEXTBOOKS AND CURRICULUM.

Unschooling: Child-led learning driven by a child's interests rather than a curriculum. Unschooling emphasizes the belief that children learn best when they're not forced to learn.

Radical unschooling: Built on the principle of respect for a child's choices, radical unschooling extends the freedom of unschooling to all areas of life. For example: no bedtime, food restrictions or rules.

Rules for schoolsTraditional homeschooling: Learning in the home setting with the use of schedules, textbooks and curriculum. Unschooling: Child-led learning driven by a child's interests rather than a curriculum. Unschooling emphasizes the belief that children learn best when they're not forced to learn. Radical unschooling: Built on the principle of respect for a child's choices, radical unschooling extends the freedom of unschooling to all areas of life. Ex: no bedtime, food restrictions or rules.

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