The Unschooling
Handbook How to Use the Whole World as Your Child's Classroom
by Mary Griffith
Unschooling, a homeschooling
method based on the belief that kids learn best when allowed
to pursue their natural curiosities and interests, is practiced
by 10 to 15 percent of the estimated 1.5 million homeschoolers
in the United States. There is no curriculum or master plan
for allowing children to decide when, what, and how they will
learn, but veteran homeschooler Mary Griffith comes as close
as you can get in this slim manual.
Written in a conversational, salon-style manner, The Unschooling
Handbook is liberally peppered with anecdotes and practical
advice from unschoolers, identified by their first names and
home states. The book also includes resources such as one
teenager's sample "transcript," a typical weekly
log of a third-grader's activities, and helpful lists of magazines,
online mailing lists, Web sites, and catalogs.