DebIreland
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The kind of unschooling the OP's friend is doing is uncommon, very fringe-of all the homeschoolers I have known, I didn't know anyone who practiced it that way. I knew a few unschoolers, but they were nothing like the OP's friend, they were more 'child-led' rather than no structure at all, and they washed their kids' hair
But the vast majority of homeschoolers have some sort of structure and educate their children appropriately, in a variety of ways. The OP's friend is WAY WAY out there on the edge-not at all representative of homeschoolers.
If OP's friend's DH really has a problem with it, he needs to step up and lead the family. Either insist that wife actually educate the kids, or enroll them in some school. That is really the problem in this case, and the unschooling is a symptom![]()
Very well said. The only part of your post I'd question is the reference to homeschoolers. Can you even call unschoolers homeschoolers? The only thing they have in common really is that their children are not in formal school. Other than that, they're so different with homeschoolers providing an all-round education and unschoolers.... well, not doing so... lol!
Just to add: I'm amazed this heated debate even took place on this thread. At the end of the day I don't see this issue being homeschool versus formal school at all. It seems to me those are not the two sides in this argument because both sides are actively providing their children with an education. So imo it's actually (i) those who provide an education for their kids (i.e. homeschoolers *and* those who bring their kids to regular school) versus (ii) radical unschoolers.