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In a message dated 11/21/02 5:19:31 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

<< Isn't this true? I mean I'm sure if the parent does not interact with
the child they will still learn something. But isn't unschooling still
about "teaching" our children? Actually, facilitating is probably a
better word. But isn't this statement basically true? >>

No. It isn't true. Unschooling means doing NO school, not no learning.
Unschooling is simply being a good parent. One that assists their child in
what they want to learn, not deciding what, when or how they will learn it.

Ren
"The answers aren't important really...
What's important, is knowing all the questions."
-Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Unschooling support at pensacolaunschoolers.com