Unschooling Explained in Metaphor
freedom·@lesliestarrohara·
0.000 HBDUnschooling Explained in Metaphor
<center></center> # Learning is like breathing. # If you are not breathing, your body is dead. If you are not learning, your mind is dead. All but the most deteriorated bodies can breathe without assistance. And all but the most deteriorated minds can learn without assistance. If you were to take a bellows and stick the end in your child's mouth and pump and pump to try and help the child breathe, you would only be succeeding in either a) damaging or hurting the child's body or b) shutting down the child's natural breathing mechanism. If you kept pumping the bellows for eighteen years and then stopped and released your child into the fresh air to breathe on his own, chances are his body would not remember how to use its innate breathing mechanism. The child's body would likely die in the struggle to remember how to use itself. # Learning Happens. Don't force it. # <center></center> ### <center>Hi, I'm Starr!</center> ### ### <center>I believe all human interactions should be consensual</center> ### <center></center> # <center>I love you, Steemit!</center> #
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