![]() ![]() ![]() It is argued that unschooling does not cause any problems for the child in terms of social interaction, and there is no evidence to the contrary. Unschooling is often referred to as "homeschooling", though its advocates say that learning happens everywhere, and thus does not promote the parents organizing a schooling system for the children. ![]() The philosophy tries to promote critical thinking, and has an optimistic view of children, saying that public schools will simply alienate students from the subjects learnt, preparing them for alienation as workers, while children on their own are naturally curious, learn from having fun, and will get a far better education if it is led by them. If the child wishes, they can consult a parent for help, but the movement is opposed to a duplication of the public school system at home (i.e., homeschooling). Unschooling's philosophy consists of the child being free to learn what they want, and pursue their interests. ![]()
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