The Unprocessed Child: Living Without School

17 Mar 2008
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cover of The Unprocessed Child: Living Without School
by Valerie Fitzenreiter
Paperback
$10.17 USD

The Unprocessed Child is a work of nonfiction about a child raised with no coercion and no curriculum. Laurie Chancey spent her childhood immersing herself in topics of her own choosing. She was never forced to learn something simply because tradition and/or society said it was necessary. No one was looking over her shoulder to make sure she was learning the "proper" subjects.

Having never seen a textbook or taken a test, never used workbooks or any type of teaching techniques, Laurie scored in the top 10% of the state of Louisiana on her college entrance exam. She enrolled in college when she was eighteen, and graduated summa cum laude three and a half years later. Laurie is a bright adult, but her IQ is not why she did so well. She spent her life learning to learn and it's something that now comes easily to her.

The Unprocessed Child was written by her mother and is full of examples of raising a child with respect and dignity. It is the first book written about a radically unschooled child who has now reached adulthood and is a responsible member of society.

Questions about the radical unschooling lifestyle are answered on topics ranging from socialization, parental responsibility, self-discipline, chores, bedtimes and much more. The book shows that it is not only possible to befriend your child, but that it is highly preferable to the struggles that so many parents go through with their children. It proves that school is not necessary for learning, socializing or motivation.

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~Tracey

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Tracey's picture
17 Mar 14:17

also moved us to "radical" thinking...

By Tracey
5

This book, along with the one by Rue Kream, nudged us towards radical unschooling.

Again, I didn't agree with a lot of what I read at first...but then I found myself thinking about every thought that I had...and then I read it again.

A great read!

~Tracey

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