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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term, "unschooling," coined by John Holt, describes an approach to homeschooling that differs markedly from conventional schooling. By the most basic definition, unschooling is "not schooling." In practice, unschooling is characterized by non-coercive, cooperative partnership between parents and children. Radical unschooling expands the non-coercive and cooperative practices of unschooling to include all areas of life. Whereas unschooling philosophy applies primarily to learning activities, radical unschooling applies to all areas of life. For…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term, "unschooling," coined by John Holt, describes an approach to homeschooling that differs markedly from conventional schooling. By the most basic definition, unschooling is "not schooling." In practice, unschooling is characterized by non-coercive, cooperative partnership between parents and children. Radical unschooling expands the non-coercive and cooperative practices of unschooling to include all areas of life. Whereas unschooling philosophy applies primarily to learning activities, radical unschooling applies to all areas of life. For example, the radical unschooling lifestyle necessarily excludes authoritarian and punitive parenting practices. While unschooling parents may use conventional parenting practices such as set bedtimes, food restrictions, television or video game limitations, etc., radical unschooling parents favor cooperative practices to meet the needs of all family members in equitable ways, i.e., through thetools of the complementary philosophies listed below.