![]() | "I think any child would flourish in a loving, supportive, interesting, fun, resource-rich, nurturing, stimulating environment." —Amy Childs |
(from Amy's podcast series on unschooling)
photo by Chrissy Florence
![]() | "I think any child would flourish in a loving, supportive, interesting, fun, resource-rich, nurturing, stimulating environment." —Amy Childs |
When someone recommends turning full on toward the child, that means don't keep reading your newspaper or your computer screen. Pause the DVD. Put down the gardening tools. It doesn't mean stare at the child until he finishes his story. It means to be WITH him, with him in thought, and with him in emotion if needed, and with him in awareness.| "Look for moments in the day that are good—especially the ordinary moments. Pause and appreciate them when you see them. Let them set the mood for how you move forward. Listen for pleasing sounds. A giggle. A child's breath. Your own heartbeat. Some music. Close your eyes, notice and appreciate those sounds. Find the ones that make you smile. Let your smile soften your mood." —Karen James | ![]() |
| "Please take time for reflection. Take time for your mind to be calm and quiet." —Pam Sorooshian | ![]() |

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