—Karen James
(that quote in a larger context)
(that quote in a larger context)
photo by Sandra Dodd
[But she's asking even though I've told her she doesn't need to ask.]There are times it won't be a good idea. Say yes, sweetly, when she asks, instead of correcting her and making promises you might not be able to keep.
Each day for a year, could you add one minute to the time you spend with a child? Any child. One extra minute. If you can infuse that moment with love or compassion, bonus!
I suppose that would be a minute you could be doing something else, but I doubt it would be something better.
Thoughts don't show. Provide opportunities and time. Watch quietly. Don't break the spell.
Unschooling is the ultimate individualized learning situation, and comparisons are unnecessary.

Don't teach. Just look at *everything* with new eyes....
Just live life amazed.—Joyce Fetteroll


It was hard for me to realize I wasn't being kind or generous to my kids - I think of myself as a pretty kind person, in general, and I was certainly doing things I *thought* were generous... Part of the problem I had was that I wasn't thinking about Ray's interests and desires in the moment, I was thinking about the person he might become. I was being kind and generous to the adult I hoped he would grow into, doing things that were "good for him" so he could become that adult. Setting up life lessons for kids ignores who kids are as people in favor of theoretical adults - which isn't kind to who children are right now.