Unschooling: Brilliant or Lazy?

education Unschooling: Brilliant or Lazy?

When I first heard about the notion of unschooling, I agreed with much of it in principle. I knew that my kids learned an awful lot of stuff without any help from me. Babies learn to crawl, toddlers learn to walk and potty train and talk. These are things you can’t really teach a child how to do. I also knew how much kids loved to learn, especially if they aren’t hamstrung from fear of performing. They learn for the joy of it and to satisfy their own curiosity and craving to understand the world.

At the same time, I worried that by unschooling, I was being a lazy parent. Is that true? First, I’ll define what unschooling is.

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Originally posted by Carrie at Divine Caroline.

Photo by *bene*

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Ali Hooper

Once a School Counselor, now the Editor of Homeschool Bliss, Ali now whittles away the time blogging about family, motherhood, and green living at Blessed Treehouse. Before all else, Ali is mom to a precious baby boy and an ornery yellow lab. She is wife to a patient, small-town kinda guy, and without him, she'd surely be off her rocker. And she prays A LOT, because without the big man upstairs, she'd still be in bed.
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