Deschooling

Deschooling refers to the period of time that a child need to adjust himself to homeschooling after having left public schools. Normally it is assumed that a child may need around one month for every year he has been to a public school. In reality it will all depends on the character of the child. This period is also known sometimes as the detox period.

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