Try it a little.
Don't expect her not to think you're crazy at first; wait a while.
Watch her reaction.
Feel your own thoughts.
Lay your fears out to dry in the air and sunshine.
photo by Vlad Gurdiga





When there will be one winner and one loser, between a parent and child, between a husband and wife, between best friends, then both lose.








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What SHOULD I be doing as an unschooling parent?
- More.
- Better than school
- Making memories


Stop thinking about changing "for good and not just for days or moments." That is just another thing to overwhelm you and you don't need that!
Just change the next interaction you have with the kids.—Pam Sorooshian


If you're not really generous with them, they won't be likely to be really generous with you.That mom responded:
I know this is true, but a lot of times it feels like I'm expected to have an unending supply of generosity, goodwill and good humor.Me/Sandra:
I think that should be your goal. If you're willing to not have help, then any help you have is more likely to be seen as a gift instead of not enough.Joyce Fetteroll:
If our children help, we should treat it as a generous gift. (And the more we treat it as a generous gift, the more often they're likely to give.)

