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The Reality of Unschooling: A Day in the Life
  • September 22, 2017
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The Reality of Unschooling: A Day in the Life

“Children belong with their families. Nothing is more important than living in connection with the ones you love and sharing life’s experiences. […]

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Must Read Parenting Books for Respectful Parents
  • September 19, 2017
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Must Read Parenting Books for Respectful Parents

There are so many wonderful authors who have written about respectful parenting and children’s rights, and I’d love to share with you […]

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When Children Do Whatever They Want: What Autonomy Looks Like
  • September 17, 2017
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When Children Do Whatever They Want: What Autonomy Looks Like

All children have a right to autonomy. This means they should be in control of their bodies, minds, and time. Mainstream parenting […]

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The Language of Consent: Are You Speaking It?
  • September 14, 2017
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The Language of Consent: Are You Speaking It?

I’m going to assume you’re on board with a few things: 1- Children have a right to bodily autonomy. That means children […]

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Are You Qualified to Homeschool?
  • September 12, 2017
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Are You Qualified to Homeschool?

“We homeschool” “Oh, are you a teacher?” “No” “How do you know what to teach them then?” You’ve been there. The majority […]

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The Mistake Parents Make When Kids Are Upset
  • September 10, 2017
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The Mistake Parents Make When Kids Are Upset

A good portion of my life is spent mediating disagreements. No, I’m not a lawyer. I’m a parent. If you’re a parent, […]

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We've tried our best to raise our kids with freedo
We've tried our best to raise our kids with freedom and responsibility from the very beginning. Real opportunities to make decisions, experience consequences, solve problems, and ask for help.

We have not relied on strict rules, we have not punished them for mistakes, we have tried to respect their rights and freedom in everything.

Instead, we have principles, conversations, flexibility, advice, and even more conversations when we feel really strongly about something (hello social media! 🙃). 

We have definitely not been perfect at this, but we've done our best, and I'm so glad we didn't wait until adulthood to start treating them like people capable of making decisions.

If children spend their whole lives having decisions made for them, why do we expect them to suddenly know how to make good ones at 18? Making decisions is a skill and skills need practice!

Now my oldest is 17 and I'm so grateful we did it this way. I can see the proof. She makes good choices, she asks for advice when she needs it, she shares her excitement and her problems, and she's an all round wonderful person.

I know it's scary when kids get older, and sometimes the instinct is more rules, more control, to try and keep them safe, physically and emotionally! But I'm so glad I trusted them. What would be terrifying is if they hadn't had a lot of practice making decisions by the time they got to 18.

But by now, they're pros. And they know where to ask for help if they need it.


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