Unschooling really depends on helping kids gently get to their own learning in their own way. Wanting them to conform uniformly and on schedule isn't the way unschooling works.
photo by Jo Isaac

"Unschooling stems from the premise that learning is natural and personal - and as such it depends utterly on the individual's perceptions and perspectives. It is not something that can be given or created from the outside. There is no way to guarantee what another person will learn. From that perspective, teaching isn't so much bad as superstitious."

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Q: Is unschooling the path of least resistance? A: It depends what you're trying to resist. |
Which is better—a bridge, or
a photo of a bridge?
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