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[quote=Anonymous]So why didn't you put your child in an in-home daycare instead? What's the difference then? Shouldn't the daycare provider technically "unschool" your kid? But you opted for a school setting instead. Why IS that? Are you saying that you'd do a better job of teaching your child if you "unschooled" him? I call BS. You put him in a preschool b/c you want your kid to learn. And as a teacher, you have no patience to "unschool" your child, nor do you have ALL the instructional resources and skills to "unschool" him. Be a parent and let the schools do what they need to do. Most of the "unschooling" parents I know (I know of three.) are controlling and closed-minded - but sadly, don't have the $30K to pay for a progressive school. Signed, another teacher [quote=Anonymous] I'm a working parent (a public school teacher, ironically) so my kid went to all day preschool. There were lots of great things he learned there, but I assume that had I been able to stay home with him as a 2, 3, and 4 year old he would have learned the same things, or other equally important things. [/quote][/quote]
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