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What exactly is unschooling?
I home school my 8 year old grandson. Some days getting him to work is so hard.
Any suggestions?
What exactly is unschooling?
I home school my 8 year old grandson. Some days getting him to work is so hard.
Any suggestions?
I appreciate that you've chosen this approach with your child. However, "having her" do anything is not unschooling ... unschooling is about modeling *how* to learn, as a life-long joy, rather than directing *what* to learn.
It's more about wisdom than about knowledge... and it's more caught than taught.
It's also about a way of life, rather than a series of tasks to be completed, hoops to be jumped through ... and it's never "done". When learning is a joy, and when we recognize that we're created to enjoy learning all the time, that it's always happening, we learn to not get in the way of that, and to not either stifle the natural joy of learning, nor to kill it, by enforcing what we think "should" be learned, when and how, and in what order.
Homeschooling is taking the institution of school into the home -- unschooling is abandoning the concept of school altogether, and working with how God designed the human being to learn.
It can be a tough transition, moving from schooling (whether in public or private locations), to unschooling, for we've been long and deeply entrenched in this approach to learning. Weaning can be painful, even fearful. It requires that we honestly and fearlessly challenge every unquestioned thought we ever had ... most won't do that. Most prefer the apparent "safety" of continuing to do what we've always done. We prefer conformity to freedom.
He will lead, if that's what we really want - and He can change our wants, if we're open to that.
Shalom, Dena
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