Saturday, May 9, 2020

Score some peace!

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.
Partnerships and Teams in the Family
photo by Alex Polikowsky
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Friday, May 8, 2020

Create calm

Demonizing food creates a demon. Being calm creates more calm.star-shaped cake
SandraDodd.com/foodproblems
photo by Sandra Dodd

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Moonbeams

Some kids are afraid of the dark, but it's probably more likely that they're afraid to be alone in the dark.

Try not to leave them alone—emotionally, or physically.


SandraDodd.com/peace/
photo by Gail Higgins

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Conversations—have good ones!


Conversations with a parent are natural learning fodder. Natural learning doesn’t happen in a vacuum or in isolation. Those things aren’t so natural. 😊

In my experience, unschooling parents are more likely to say too much than not enough.

Written in a discussion, as a follow-up to a post called "Moonrise"
photo by Kirby Dodd
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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

What I think

People are always asking me what I think. 🙂


I think if someone reads what's at Joyce's page, and mine, and if that seems true and useful, cool!

Those who read those things and think it's crazy, and can't begin to understand it, will miss out on a fantastic opportunity.

That's what I think.

From a 2006 discussion of the range of, and differentiation of, radical unschooling
photo by Nina Haley
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Monday, May 4, 2020

Comfort, patience

When it's easy to be calm and patient, anyone can do it.

The special service to a child, and the evidence of growth in a parent, is learning to be more calm, for the child's sake. The real patience is finding a way to quiet one's hurry, to slow down to a child's pace, for a while.

SandraDodd.com/patience
photo by Elaine Santana

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Look closely


Look closely.

There are wonders at hand.

Look more closely
photo by Lydia Koltai