Questions Kids May Have when Switching to Unschooling
Q & a on Discussing the Unschooling Homeschool Method with Kids
Yay! Does That Mean I Don't Have to Learn Anymore?
No. Unschooling does not mean you won't be learning. It means that you will learn based on your strengths, weaknesses, and interests, rather than learning through a set curriculum. It can also mean you will learn through hands-on experience and play.
Can I Play All Day?
Well, you will be playing but you also will be learning. You can learn through play if learning is going on. It's most likely going to be more fun than learning in a more traditional way. Sometimes playing will help you learn your lessons and that's perfectly fine if it works for you.
Are we Still Going to Use Textbooks?
Unschooling doesn't necessarily mean textbooks and other materials won't be used. Just like any other teaching method, some unschoolers use textbooks and some may use other materials to teach with. When and how they are used will align better with the way each child learns and their individual readiness.
Do I Have to Sit at a Desk All Day?
No! You can if you learn well that way. But you can also do other things if they help you learn. Unschooling is about doing whatever works best for each kid. If blocks help you learn how to count, you can use them. If visiting a veterinary clinic helps you learn about an animal, you might get the chance to do that. But if reading a book at your desk helps you more, you can do that instead.
Do I Have to Learn All Subjects?
Yes. You still need to learn all subjects. But the order you do it in and how you do it might be different than what we did before. If you are enjoying a particular lesson, we might spend more time on that if you want to. If you aren't in the right frame of mind for another lesson, we might move on to the next and come back to it later when you are ready.
Will I Still have Grade Levels Like All My Friends?
Yes. You still will have grade levels. However, the order that you do things in might be different than what they do. You will still graduate at the same time if you earn your way there - just like any other type of learning. Unschooling is just a way to make learning more fun for you and allow you to focus on things you are most interested in to help you succeed in life.
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14 Comments
Post a CommentWow, I didn't even know this was a word! Good explanation :)
If the child hears the term unschooling, I can see where he/she can become confused, great answers though.
Strange to call it unschooling, which sounds like taking the schooling learned away. But, it attracts attention and has some good points.
Reminds me of the Alice in Wonderland movie with the unbirthday celebration. No birthday, but still a celebration! With unschooling, no school, but still learning.
Great responses Lyn. cheers :)
Wow, this is great... :o)
This was very interesting - I was not familiar with unschooling. Thanks!
Very well-organized piece.
I've never heard of this kind of learning. I would have loved to have had this type of education as a kid.
I didn't know what "unschooling" was.