She then leads you through simple questions to discover your homeschool style and spends time explaining numerous educational philosophies: Classical, Montessori, Charlotte Mason, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, and Unschooling. With the vision before us, the author then explores many of the questions and issues we face as homeschooling parents including the objections and myths, from socialization to college. Nature, great books, and time to pursue their interests are at the heart of the wild and free lifestyle. Filled with opportunities, children are encouraged to discover through play and exploration. This call is not a call to mayhem, rather it is a call to build a lifestyle where children are filled with wonder and creativity, where they learn because they want to, and more importantly at their own pace. Have you ever questioned if there was more to education than standardized testing and the trappings of technology? Sharing passionately the belief that education is limited by standardized systems and programs, Ainsley Arment, invites families to join the call to be wild and free.
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