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Deschooling activities

  • Take walks in nature. Go to the park or any natural attractions. Use the time to bond with your kid. Talk about what you see in nature. You can have a relaxed conversation about your child's interests.
  • Plan gardening activities. They'll learn responsibility and patience by taking care of the plants, and lots of educational information about plants.
  • Visit museums.
  • Go to the library. Show them how much knowledge there is and let them browse for as long as they desire.
  • Start an art project together. Arts and crafts are the best way to stimulate creativity and curiosity. Take an online course together about drawing, painting, sewing, photography, etc.
  • Take up a new hobby. Building puzzles, learning a new instrument or learning a new language, motor skills.
  • Organize a picnic with other homeschooling kids.
  • Plan holidays and family trips together to encourage bonding.

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