Unschooling Paradise Publish Tips on Rules for Unschooling

Unschooling Paradise has just published new rules for unschooling on their blog which assists parents with homeschooling their children using the unschooling method.

Savannah, GA, April 08, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The rules for unschooling are simple. Unschooling is an educational method that rejects the traditional education system as the staple for learning.

Unschoolers learn through natural experiences when they play, around the house, on road trips; which is also known as “roadschooling” and through books, elective classes, family, mentors and social interaction. Unschooling encourages activities initiated by the children themselves, believing that the more personal learning is, the more meaningful, well-understood and useful it is to the child. The term "unschooling" was coined in the 1970s by educator John Holt, who is widely regarded as the "father" of unschooling.

Unschooling Paradise helps kids to absorb material in interesting and exciting ways such as origami crafts to learn math, a trip to France to study French history, language and culture and science experiments such as using beet juice as an invisible ink. The blog offers tips and advice on the rules for unschooling whether it is learning by researching on an iPad or taking new tutorials via YouTube videos. The blog provides ideas and inspiration for families to implement at home and on the road.

Too many adults discover that they do not know basic life skills such as budgeting, doing their taxes or cooking their own food. The traditional education system does not tell students how to take care of themselves outside of their academic studies and even with the best job available, not knowing how to manage finances could result in not being a successful adult. The unschooling method provides a well-rounded foundation for learning that includes academics, life skills and social interactions.Parents that learn unschooling rules can help their children to find topics and learn topics that interest them, and can encourage them to become independent and mature more quickly than their peers due to being given responsibility at an early age. Unschooling Paradise can be contacted directly about their programs.

To find out more about Unschooling Paradise and unschooling rules visit, http://www.unschoolingparadise.com/
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