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Alternative Education Methods

Montessori Method

The Montessori method of education is a child-centered approach developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 20th century. The Montessori method is grounded in the belief that children have an innate drive to learn, and it aims to nurture their
natural development through an environment that values respect, independence, and a love of learning. To further explore the Montessori method visit the following websites:

Montessori  Principles Of Education

Montessori  Academy childcare

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Waldorf Method

The Waldorf method, also known as Waldorf education, is an alternative educational approach developed by Rudolf Steiner in the early 20th century. It emphasizes a holistic and child-centered philosophy focused on nurturing intellectual, artistic, and practical skills in students.
To further explore the Waldorf method visit the following websites:

Waldorf Education – Association of

Waldorf Schools of North America

Unschooling

Unschooling is a non-traditional and child-centered approach to education that emphasizes self-directed learning and individual autonomy. It is inspired by the work of educator John Holt. Unlike conventional schooling, unschooling rejects formal curriculums and standardized testing. Instead, it trusts that children have an innate desire to learn and explores their interests and passions naturally. Unschooling is largely unstructured and led by children. Parents or learning facilitators will only play a supportive role in unschooling. To understand more about ‘unschooling’ watch the following videos

Hackschooling makes me happy

Logan Laplante

TEDxUniversityofNevada-YouTube

Why I Rejected The Indian Education System | Vidhi Jain (Shikshantar) – Youtube

Homeschooling or Whole Being Living | Urmila Samson | TEDxSalisburyPark – YouTube

Homeschooling

Homeschooling is an alternative educational approach in which parents or guardians take on the role of primary educators for their children, rather than sending them to traditional schools. This practice is legal and recognized in many countries, though regulations and requirements can vary.
The terms ‘unschooling’ and homeschooling are used interchangeably however there are some key differences. Homeschooling is more organized and structured. Parents take charge of their
children’s education. They may use one or
a combination of conventional and
alternative educations methods to design and implement a curriculum for their
children.
For further homeschooling guides and resources, visit the following sites:

TheHomeSchoolMom – Helping homeschoolers for over 20 years