photo by Gail Higgins
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Acceptance and sharing
photo by Gail Higgins
Friday, March 25, 2022
Helping as a good partner
Joanna Murphy wrote:
Think of yourself as creating a partnership with your son. See your son as whole and healthy and desirous of being in a state of rest and vibrancy but maybe just not knowing at this moment how to get there on his own.
If he's not able to make certain decisions for himself yet (like reading his tired signals), then you can be the part of the team that can make that decision and explain it to the other half—it's not him or you—it's both of you working together to make a healthy and happy child.
This is the moment when his bed is made, the lights are low, the music is on (or whatever he has identified as aids to his sleep). Your certainty about what he's needing at that moment (sleep), combined with the quality of the connection and trust you have with him will determine what will happen next.
(I added some paragraph breaks for today.)
photo by Cátia Maciel
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Invisible and personal
photo by Roya Dedeaux
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
A peaceful day
Outrage is not a virtue. Donald Duck should not be your role model.
Later note: In a larger context, peace shouldn't be limited to only unschooled children. And it shouldn't be limited to children.
photo by Kirby Dodd
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Sparkly and wonderful newness
Part of what makes something sparkly and wonderful is the observer being new to it and seeing it as a giant wall of glory and potential.
Be patient and understanding if your child is growing tired or more cynical about an interest or pursuit.
When unschooling isn't as new, it can begin to dull for the parent. Find what you can see as new and sparkly, in your child and his interests.
photo by Kinsey Norris
Monday, March 21, 2022
Kind and patient
When you are kind, it changes the kind of person you are. When you are patient, it makes you a better person.
photo by Sarah S.
Sunday, March 20, 2022
Closer, sooner, sweeter
photo by Sarah S.
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