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In our past school played a very important role in the life of all the people. It represented an integral part of our life, an important start that determined our future. We visited the school every day and could not imagine our life without lessons, teachers, classmates, and marks. However, the modern approach to school attendance changed a lot in our understanding of schooling's importance. The changes were so dramatic that the term “unschooling” finally appeared. The given term is discussed in the small article under consideration.
Now some children do not go to school at all. They study at home and learn from their own life experience. Unschooling is rather controversial: from one point of view it can give young people more opportunities to learn from the natural experience, from the other point of view, it can prevent children from receiving normal education. Here I would like to emphasize that homeschooling is possible and good but everything depends on parents and their efforts. In the article, the author presents the case of a 6-year-old boy who is unschooled.
He does not go to school but plays games and goes shopping instead. His mother does not care if he reads textbooks or learns vocabulary. He learned to read from Pokemon cards and to count in the supermarket when choosing what is cheaper and what to buy.
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