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Did you see the segment on GMA this week? I just found out that one of my SIL - who tells all of us she is homeschooling - is in fact, unschooling. 

Well thats just "decompression" those who homeschool for that reason need a bit of time IMHO. This is why we homeschooled this year (now that we moved theyre in a better school) The decompression time just lets everyone kind of get out of the school habit and makes it easier to transition into homeschool.I did not see the show, but I know about it.
I do think it is appropriate FOR A VERY SHORT TIME when a child has had a bad experience in traditional school. However, long term, it almost never works unless you have an incredibly motivated and self driven child.
Overall, I am against it.
Well thats just "decompression" those who homeschool for that reason need a bit of time IMHO. This is why we homeschooled this year (now that we moved theyre in a better school) The decompression time just lets everyone kind of get out of the school habit and makes it easier to transition into homeschool.
Generally kids that had a bad time in school (our issue was severe bullying) dont want to trust any type of school and so taking a *small* break from it for awhile is helpful.
The whole unschooling thing drives me crazy! I am a firm believer in homeschooling (isnt our best option right now but I would go back to it if I had to) but homeschooling with structure. Kids need to have structure whether they think they do or not. Its our job as parents to provide them with a good basis for life. Who is going to hire someone who cant add? Or are lacking the most basic of skills?
Menial labour is what they are condemning these children to! If you CHOOSE to do labour as an adult that is one thing, that is your choice. BUT raising children without basic skills is showing them they cant do anything else.
I addition to that, how is that teaching them the basic concepts of work? How are they going to suppport themselves if they get out in to the real world and their boss says "sorry you have to do this" and they wonder why their parents never taught them structure?
Well thats just "decompression" those who homeschool for that reason need a bit of time IMHO. This is why we homeschooled this year (now that we moved theyre in a better school) The decompression time just lets everyone kind of get out of the school habit and makes it easier to transition into homeschool.
Generally kids that had a bad time in school (our issue was severe bullying) dont want to trust any type of school and so taking a *small* break from it for awhile is helpful.
The whole unschooling thing drives me crazy! I am a firm believer in homeschooling (isnt our best option right now but I would go back to it if I had to) but homeschooling with structure. Kids need to have structure whether they think they do or not. Its our job as parents to provide them with a good basis for life. Who is going to hire someone who cant add? Or are lacking the most basic of skills?
Menial labour is what they are condemning these children to! If you CHOOSE to do labour as an adult that is one thing, that is your choice. BUT raising children without basic skills is showing them they cant do anything else.
I addition to that, how is that teaching them the basic concepts of work? How are they going to suppport themselves if they get out in to the real world and their boss says "sorry you have to do this" and they wonder why their parents never taught them structure?
Things like this are really bad for the good parents who homeschool for good reason and turn out brilliant children. It just gives them a bad name, and that's not fair.
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Didn't see the clip. What is unschooling?![]()
Unschooling refers to a range of educational philosophies and practices centered on allowing children to learn through their natural life experiences, including child directed play, game play, household responsibilities, work experience and social interaction, rather than through a more traditional school curriculum. Unschooling encourages exploration of activities led by the children themselves, facilitated by the adults. Unschooling differs from conventional schooling principally in the thesis that standard curricula and conventional grading methods, as well as other features of traditional schooling, are counterproductive to the goal of maximizing the education of each child.
Did the school not do anything about the bullying? As a parent of a middle school dd-this is a SCARY subject. I would hope that the bully kid would get kicked out and the good kid could stay in school since he/she did nothing wrong. There just seems to be more and more of this bullying stuff. So sorry to hear it happened to your child.