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    #69760 02/25/10 09:48 AM
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    I'm interested in any comments to this article:

    http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...quire-alternative-conventional-schooling

    I've included some of the text below. I'm unfamiliar with the Sudbury Model, and I've only read about unschooling on this forum. I wonder about the fit of gifted kids in Sudbury schools.

    "The graduates of the school have been followed and documented more fully than have those of any other school I know of.[1] If any school has been proven to work, in terms of producing happy, effective adult citizens, it is Sudbury Valley."

    "The democratic decision-making and judicial system, and the continuous age mixing, promote a level of nurturance, care, and safety that is exceedingly rare in other schools."

    "You would send your child to such a school only if you are a trustful parent."

    "For many parents, who do not have the choice of a Sudbury school, homeschooling may be the only alternative to conventional schooling."

    "The brand of homeschooling most compatible with trustful parenting is that often referred to by its adherents as unschooling--a term coined in the 1970s by John Holt, in his magazine Growing Without Schooling."

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    Wyatt,

    I read the article and went to the Sudbury Valley website. I am interested enough that I am considering doing and interview/visit. This school is a couple of hours away but may be worth a move.

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    I _love_ the idea of free/Sudbury schools. They are probably the only schools that could seriously tempt me to give up my plan to unschool. smile


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