photo by Rippy Dusseldorp
Monday, September 13, 2021
Without pressure, without shame
photo by Rippy Dusseldorp
Sunday, September 12, 2021
Better, for your future children
If parents become complacent and don’t think that they need to do better and could do better, then they can’t do better, and they won’t do better. And if they’re ever going to get to be the unschooling parents that their future children need—their bigger, older children with bigger questions and problems—they need to keep getting better.
Changes in Parents
photo by Holly Dodd
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Saturday, September 11, 2021
Shapes and meanings
Toddlers want to name things. They're learning words. This picture might show a circle and a square.
For an older child, thoughts might be about "window" or port hole or whether it's still a window if you can't see through it.
Some adults might think about materials or purposes, and others about what plant is portrayed and why.
Things are seen at different levels and depths by different people in different circumstances. Connections are made to prior imagery and knowledge in each viewer. Thoughts of what something is or isn't, and ideas about what it is like or unlike, are the thoughts learning is made of.
That's how learning works.
Connections: How Learning Works
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Some adults might think about materials or purposes, and others about what plant is portrayed and why.
Things are seen at different levels and depths by different people in different circumstances. Connections are made to prior imagery and knowledge in each viewer. Thoughts of what something is or isn't, and ideas about what it is like or unlike, are the thoughts learning is made of.
That's how learning works.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Friday, September 10, 2021
The balance point
Harmony makes many things easier. When there is disharmony, everyone is affected. When there is harmony, everyone is affected, too.
photo by Renee Cabatic
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Thursday, September 9, 2021
Sharing contentment
The damage done by negativity is a knowable thing. If the mother can't find contentment, she has none to share with her children.
photo by Jo Isaac
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Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Optimistic and involved
Deb Lewis:
There were times when things were really tight for us. I mean no gas money and beans and rice for dinner every night.
If I had it to do it again I would use the credit card more. Not go crazy but if twenty or thirty dollars made a big difference in the life of my kid then I’d do that. If you’re justifying coffee and makeup or other adult things that aren’t strictly necessary, then make that same effort to justify some things your kids might like, too. Don’t always sacrifice kid things because they seem less important or urgent.
Quote edited slightly to make it more past tense
Original here: Suggestions for creating abundance when funds are low
photo by Jill Parmer
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If I had it to do it again I would use the credit card more. Not go crazy but if twenty or thirty dollars made a big difference in the life of my kid then I’d do that. If you’re justifying coffee and makeup or other adult things that aren’t strictly necessary, then make that same effort to justify some things your kids might like, too. Don’t always sacrifice kid things because they seem less important or urgent.
But don’t underestimate how wonderful your happy presence can be for your kids. Be sweet and playful and optimistic and involved. Give them lots of your time.
—Deb Lewis
Original here: Suggestions for creating abundance when funds are low
photo by Jill Parmer
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Tuesday, September 7, 2021
"Why not?"
—Tara
photo by Sarah Dickinson
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