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4.0 out of 5 stars Real Lives : Eleven Teenagers Who Don't Go to School
This book is about the daily lives of 11 teenagers who are currently unschooled. Some had attended public or private schools in the past and some have been life long unschoolers.

I found it facinating to read about what teenagers are capable of when they are not stuck in a typical school setting. It reinforced my decision to not send my own children to school.

Published on March 26, 2000 by Mary Jamba

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3.0 out of 5 stars Unschool/Homeschool
I bought this book, couldn't wait to read it. It was enjoyable. Some was little boring, but for the most part rather interesting. It isn't just unschoolers, it does show what homeschoolers are capable too. So, it did make some interesting reading. I'm more for unschool now than homeschool; I'm hoping someone does a doc or full blown book on what unschoolers are really...
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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Real Lives : Eleven Teenagers Who Don't Go to School, March 26, 2000
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Mary Jamba (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Real Lives: Eleven Teenagers Who Don't Go to School (Paperback)
This book is about the daily lives of 11 teenagers who are currently unschooled. Some had attended public or private schools in the past and some have been life long unschoolers.

I found it facinating to read about what teenagers are capable of when they are not stuck in a typical school setting. It reinforced my decision to not send my own children to school.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Real Lives, September 20, 2001
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The teens profiled in this books are effective living advertisements for the 'unschooling' lifestyle. I was impressed with the book, which I read after "The Teenage Liberation handbook."
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, March 14, 2007
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I read this book when I was just starting my high school years as an unschooler and was considering public or private school to continue my education. The teens in this book were inspiring and to this day if I ever hear an insulting comment about my choice of education, I think of what these teens have done and how I want to be just as much as an inspiration to my younger unschooled friends. I recommend this book to ANYONE!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Real Life stories to ease your anxieties, March 10, 2007
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R. Mireles (Manchester NH) - See all my reviews
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I never was one who wanted to homeschool from the start. I wanted my children to have exposure to reality. I do however believe that every child is different and as they get older it is clear that some need the socialism and others don't. y son is now in the ninth grade and we have been struggling with him not liking school since 6th grade. He was always a good student but stuggled to keep up, typical with ADD so I expected that. He was always active in sports and all other extra curricular things but when his grades got to the failing and below point that option was gone. He still wasn't motivated and just outright hated school.
His sister (also very social) is in 7th grade and she has never had a problem with the hectic schedule that public school gives to students. She is always in something, cheerleading, drama, etc... but still keeps her grades up. My point is that they are so different as many others are. I enjoyed reading the real life stories of these teens and feel more secure that is ok to let my son walk away from public school. By no means will this be quitting, it is only opening a door to keep his interest while he continues his education from home and through correspondence.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Unschool/Homeschool, April 24, 2010
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I bought this book, couldn't wait to read it. It was enjoyable. Some was little boring, but for the most part rather interesting. It isn't just unschoolers, it does show what homeschoolers are capable too. So, it did make some interesting reading. I'm more for unschool now than homeschool; I'm hoping someone does a doc or full blown book on what unschoolers are really capbable of doing. I'm an adult who has recently delved right into unschool for myself rather than trying to return to college. I'm finding that life a lot better and cheaper plus harder cause one has to create their own learning completely. But it is fun. This book has given me a lot of ideas. And has given me some much needed encouragement.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dare to be inspired, October 24, 2008
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Wonderful book! I bought this book for my son, but couldn't put it down long enough for him to read a page until I was finished. So fun to read about these kids lives, in their words, and the updates made the book. Amazing how rich a life can be without the constraints of a school schedule!
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5.0 out of 5 stars great book, June 13, 2008
this book was the selling point my husband needed for homeschooling and my son was delighted to have a non-christian focused book about homeschooling that was reinforcing the his choice as a good one as well
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