Unschooling - Criticisms

Criticisms

See also: Homeschooling#Controversies and criticism
  • Children won't learn what they need to know in their adult lives.
  • A child may not learn the same things a regular-schooling peer does, unless an educational professional controls what material is covered.
  • Because schools provide a ready-made group of peers, unschooled children need other ways to make friends in their age group.
  • A child's only opportunity to experience people of other cultures and worldviews would be in a religious community, scout group, sports teams, etc. If a child isn't exposed to more, they might not be exposed to other socioeconomic groups.
  • Fear that a child may be completely unmotivated and never learn anything on their own if raised in a non-manipulated environment.
  • A parent may fear they do not have the parenting skills required to guide and advise their children in life skills or help them pursue their interests.

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