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Free-range education: the integration of freedom and openness
Free-range education is a free and open way of education, which allows children to explore and soar freely in nature. However, this educational model also has its unique advantages and disadvantages. This paper will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of free-range education in order to help parents better understand this kind of education.

More independent

Free range education makes children more independent. Faced with problems, they need to think independently and exercise their problem-solving ability.

Innovation and exploration

Free-range education gives children enough freedom to try new things and release endless imagination and creativity.

Physical and mental health

Free-range education allows children to get in close contact with nature in outdoor activities and get all-round physical and mental nourishment.

interpersonal relationship

Free-range education allows children to communicate with different people, learn to understand and respect, and establish a healthy interpersonal outlook.

Lack of awareness of rules

In the free-range environment, children may not fully learn social rules, which affects their social adaptability.

Lack of knowledge and skills

Lack of systematic education and training may affect children's learning and development.

rely on

Over-protection of parents may lead children to be too dependent and lack the ability to live independently.