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Parenting A Free Child: An Unschooled Life

by Rue Kream

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How do the principles of unschooling apply to television viewing, toothbrushing, and chores? How can we develop respectful relationships with our children? How do unschooled children learn to read? Parenting A Free Child addresses these issues and more in an easily accessible question and answer format.… (more)
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I really loved this book. We are just now wrapping our minds around the ideas presented by radical unschooling and this book is the perfect starting point for parents interested in learning more. The format is really excellent, too - it's written as a series of questions/problems and answers and most don't exceed 2 pages. This is a boon for busy parents who can catch a few minutes here and there to read and get interrupted frequently. I admit that sometimes I felt like her two kids represent the platonic ideal of children, but I was able to get past that feeling and get at the underlying wisdom she was offering. Highly recommended. ( )
  chessakat | Feb 5, 2016 |
I just finished this and found it ideal for new unschoolers but lacking if you already feel comfortable unschooling. Yet there were snippets of support that inspired me stay on track and get less tripped up by naysayers.

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  sammimag | Nov 12, 2005 |
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How do the principles of unschooling apply to television viewing, toothbrushing, and chores? How can we develop respectful relationships with our children? How do unschooled children learn to read? Parenting A Free Child addresses these issues and more in an easily accessible question and answer format.

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