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Unschooling

In the Unschooling style of education, learning is child-initiated and there is no formal curriculum. Children choose which topics they would like to study and how they go about studying them.

Unschooling allows children to follow their own interests at their own pace, without direction from adults. Unschooling is also often called "child-led learning." In this style, parents act less as teachers and more as facilitators, observing what the children are interested in, and then providing opportunities to explore those interests.

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