Unschooled kids learn what they want – no curriculum, no homework, no tests
September 2, 2018
Article on Canadian families. The Robertsons in Alberta, Royans in New Brunswick, Delage & Flemand in Quebec, Onabas in British Columbia
"Although she doesn’t follow a set curriculum, Robertson will engage in “strewing,” which she describes as an invitation to learning. It’s a no-pressure way for unschooling parents to introduce something new to their children or encourage kids to delve further into a subject of interest by placing various items (such as books, games or other materials) around the house."
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