life in the radical lane
Unschooling: A Parental Right?

(From my blog I’m Unschooled. Yes, I Can Write.)

Whenever I hear people saying things like “Unschooling obviously wouldn’t work for everyone, but parents should have a right to choose what’s best for their kids,” or one of the hundred other variants on that same sentiment, I always feeling a niggling sense of unease.  It’s never a statement I’ve agreed with.  But until recently, I wasn’t entirely sure why it bothered me!  I mean, there’s the obvious in that I believe unschooling can work for anyone, as unschooling is really free choice in education, so a child could choose something very structured, like their parent teaching them with a curriculum or going to school.  But there was something more than that bothering me, and I only realized yesterday what it was.

That type of statement puts the focus on parental rights.  “It’s a parents right to educate their children however they choose!”

But to me?  Unschooling isn’t about parental rights.  It’s about children’s rights.  A childs right to choose their own path in life, with the support and assistance of parental or other care-giving figures in their life.

Me and my sister, playing on the beach.


In a society where children are truly an oppressed class, denied the rights given to older people, I suppose it shouldn’t be surprising that something I see as potentially majorly liberating for children, the right to take control of their own education, is couched as being a parental right instead.  For sure, I think it’s important for parents to have the right to make decisions about their children’s care, instead of the government or other powerful institutions, but in talking about a “parents right to unschool,” I feel like we’re taking away the power, in words at the very least, and words to a large extent shape thoughts, from the children themselves.  And that’s definitely not something I think anyone should be doing.

Am I, once again, just quibbling over small details in the language used?  Perhaps.  But when something unsettles me, even if it seems like just a small something, I feel it’s important to examine why, and I often just like working out or sharing my reasoning here on the blog!

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  3. voltyball said: Hearing the term “parental rights” makes me want to rage. You’re completely right. Children are treated as property of the parents.
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    I absolutely agree.
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