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    Radical Unschooling
    Raising Rebels
    Baby Rhymes
    • Baby Rhymes

      A Newborn Black & White Book: 22 Short Verses, Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Little Miss Muffet, This Little Piggy, Rub-a-dub-dub, and More (Engage Early Readers: Children's Learning Books)

      Featuring 22 beloved nursery rhymes, this collection is designed to stimulate a newborn's visual and auditory development. Black and white illustrations enhance optic nerve growth, while the rhythmic verses promote early language skills and listening abilities. Classic rhymes like Humpty Dumpty and Jack and Jill not only entertain but also strengthen the emotional bond between parent and child. Engaging with these nursery rhymes encourages a baby's growth into a happy, thriving toddler.

      Baby Rhymes2021
    • Raising Rebels

      Parenting Advice From the Girl Your Parents Warned You About

      • 270 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The book offers valuable insights from a prominent advocate of Peaceful Parenting and Radical Unschooling, focusing on nurturing children to think independently and challenge societal norms. It serves as a practical guide for parents aiming to raise confident, self-directed individuals who embrace their uniqueness and question the status quo. Through a collection of advice and experiences, it inspires a holistic approach to parenting that prioritizes emotional well-being and creative freedom.

      Raising Rebels2020
    • Radical Unschooling

      A Revolution Has Begun

      • 125 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Radical Unschooling is a progressive parenting philosophy that encourages children to learn at home without the constraints of a prescribed curriculum or testing. This approach emphasizes trusting a child's innate ability to learn freely, allowing them to explore their passions. Parents act as facilitators, nurturing their child's interests and curiosity. The philosophy also examines the evolutionary aspects of parenting and human consciousness, aiming to prepare children for joyful, productive lives by following their own passions rather than external agendas. Key points include: school is just one of many options in today's technologically advanced world; forced learning is ineffective and can be harmful; respecting a child's autonomy is a fundamental human right; learning and life are interconnected and enjoyable when not coerced; dividing life into subjects is unnatural; and humans learn from all experiences, not just those deemed "educational." The current focus on obedience and parental needs must shift to foster a more peaceful world for children. Ultimately, this philosophy serves as a wake-up call to society, highlighting essential truths about education and parenting.

      Radical Unschooling2009
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