I 'unschool' my children - they decide what they want to learn and we don't teach them anything
Briefly

Nonconformist moms like Mami Onami are doing away with traditional education to, instead, "unschool" their tots with unstructured, free learning.
Unlike homeschooling, which upholds the principles of conventional learning through standard academic materials and resources, unschooling is a more relaxed approach to education that often relies on a child's everyday experiences.
The anti-institutional ideology of unschooling, rooted in doctrine spurred by 18th-century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, was popularized in the U.S. by former elementary school teacher John Holt in the 1970s.
Read at New York Post
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