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		<title>Unschooling your child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unschooling is the most fluid style of homeschooling. There is no curriculum and no set boundaries. Many parents feel a bit apprehensive about such freedom. But, even unschooling has certain guidelines that make it a great method of homeschooling Firstly, allow your child to express interests. Let her select the topic. If she wants to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unschooling is the most fluid style of homeschooling. There is no<br />
curriculum and no set boundaries. Many parents feel a bit<br />
apprehensive about such freedom. But, even unschooling has certain<br />
guidelines that make it a great method of homeschooling</p>
<p>Firstly, allow your child to express interests. Let her select the<br />
topic. If she wants to learn about flowers, tell her about the<br />
various flowers, their functions, parts of the flower, rare flowers<br />
etc. But don&#8217;t go overboard. Allow her the freedom to stop when<br />
she has had enough. This process of learning may take a month or a<br />
day. It is up to the child to decide how much she wants to learn.</p>
<p>Expand your child&#8217;s areas of interests using videos, books, magazines,<br />
puzzles and games. Go to a museum or take her to a library.<br />
Simultaneously, broaden your own interests. The more you know, the<br />
more the child gets to learn.</p>
<p>Notice all opportunities for learning. When in the kitchen, point out<br />
the vitamins in fruits and vegetables. What makes tomatoes red, and<br />
why are leafy vegetables good? If you don&#8217;t know the answers, don&#8217;t<br />
worry. Look it up. Lastly, don&#8217;t worry if the going seems slow. This<br />
is just the way kids learn. Give them time and lots of encouragement.</p>
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