photo by Ve Lacerda
Monday, June 6, 2016
Knowledge grows everywhere
My strongly held belief about most things is that no one knows for sure, knowledge grows and changes, but that stress and fear are always harmful.
SandraDodd.com/calm
photo by Ve Lacerda
photo by Ve Lacerda
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Mindfully and deliberately
—Robyn Coburn
photo by Celeste Burke
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Saturday, June 4, 2016
Thoughts
Children's thoughts are their own, but if you're interesting and interested, they might share their thoughts with you.
photo by Jennie Gomes
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Friday, June 3, 2016
The easy way
TAKE THE EASY WAY!!!
Make people’s lives easy. Don’t think there’s virtue in allowing difficulties to continue.
Make his life easier, if you can do it in some simple way.
The world will provide obstacles and difficulties enough. Let it be your duty and joy to provide a haven.
photo by Abby Davis
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
Nice, and patient
Being nice to another person is what makes one nice.
Being patient with another person is what makes one patient.
If a parent says hatefully "BE GOOD," he's not being very good.
Instead of telling a young child "Be nice, and be patient," the parent should be nice, and patient. It's a generality, and a truism, but it's generally true.
SandraDodd.com/virtue
photo by Sandra Dodd
Being patient with another person is what makes one patient.
If a parent says hatefully "BE GOOD," he's not being very good.
Instead of telling a young child "Be nice, and be patient," the parent should be nice, and patient. It's a generality, and a truism, but it's generally true.
photo by Sandra Dodd
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Swirl
"You can read all the books, you can talk to unschoolers, attend a conference and join some lists. But until you GET IT at the internal level, until there is trust and a willingness to extend that trust to your children, unschooling is just a nice idea or philosophy to discuss...nothing more. For those that decide to learn to trust themselves and their children, they soon find their lives a bubbly, interesting swirl of natural learning."
—Ren Allen
photo by Hinano
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Without measure
Sometimes people measure too much. Try not to go by the clock or the numbers or the calendar so much as you go by the emotional and personal and physical needs of your child. It will pay you back. It will be a good deal. |
photo by Jasmine Baykus
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