Verb
unschool (third-person singular simple present unschools, present participle unschooling, simple past and past participle unschooled)
(transitive) To educate (a child) in an alternative to the regular school method, focused on the learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning.
Comments are closedGood to hear I am not the only ISTJ mom of young kids choosing to stay home and unschool. Source: Internet
I didn’t even want to mention that I want to unschool because people already think we are crazy. Source: Internet
I just wanted to make sure I was clear, lack of education is a reason not to unschool in my opinion NOT poverty. Source: Internet
I think parents who are good at school want their parents to learn math, reading, US history, etc. And parents who hated school are more likely to unschool. Source: Internet
I’ve met many families by chance who unschool. Source: Internet