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Parents Should Ignore Their Children More Often
Esther Wojcicki • The goop Podcast on Apple Podcasts
Keep commerce away from children, for as long as possible. Children raised to put high value on the transactional nature of being become dedicated consumers. Consumers are less observant, meditative, and deeply thoughtful than people who value creating, discovering, healing, producing, experiencing, communicating.
Heather Heying • A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life
On trouve de bons conseils dans le long essai de D. H. Lawrence « Education for the People » sur l’éducation, écrit en 1918. Il présente une approche simple de la vie de famille, en proposant moins de travail pour de meilleurs résultats. Première règle : « Laissez-les tranquilles », dit-il. Deuxième règle : « Laissez-les tranquilles », et la troisi
... See moreTom Hodgkinson • L'art d'être libre: Dans un monde absurde (LIENS QUI LIBER) (French Edition)
When we talk over and under and around a child—when we talk too much—there’s less space for their thoughts, for what they have to say. A child’s curiosity and creativity are stifled when they believe that something is not “real” unless, or until, you talk about it.