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1 " The primary difference I see is that unschooling is an invitation to awaken and ennoble capabilities that exist within the child. Where traditional schooling is to fill the child with facts that we, as a collective have decided upon. "
― Kytka Hilmar-Jezek , Born to Learn: Real World Learning Through Unschooling and Immersion
2 " The simplest description is that Unschooling means a way of bringing up children using free play and child-directed activity to develop the child's own individual talents and creativity by supportively following up the child's own interests – without coercion, compulsion, manipulation, regimentation, constant testing and grading and rank-ordering, or top-down authoritarianism. "
― Kytka Hilmar-Jezek , 99 Question and Answers About Unschooling: The World Is Your Child's Classroom