Featured today on takingchildrenseriously.com:
Books

Listen, by Patty Wipfler: the missing connection

Reflections on a botched birthday

Beyond rules: a review of The Sovereign Child

Book review of The Sovereign Child by Aaron Stupple with Logan Chipkin

Read The Sovereign Child by Aaron Stupple!

Karl Popper on the growth of knowledge

Friendly criticisms of Kiss Me, by Carlos González (I recommend this book for prospective parents and parents of babies and very young children)

Don’t tell me I can’t: An ambitious homeschooler’s journey, by Cole Summers: a book review

Kids Are Worth It, by Barbara Coloroso: a book review

Deschooling Society, by Ivan Illich: a book review

John Holt on autonomous learning

From Alice Miller and John Bradshaw to Taking Children Seriously

How to talk so your kids will be manipulated (about How to Talk So Kids will Listen, and Listen so Kids Will Talk)

Rousseau’s Julie and brushing over differences

Fake choices and other covert coercion advocated in Kids Are Worth It

Never stop reading to your children

A comment on Anthony O’Hear’s book, Education, Society and Human Nature

The One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest school of parenting (about a James Dobson book)

The courage to dance (on The Courage to be Disliked)

A mini Punished by Rewards primer

Parenting by the book

Discussing The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff

The education of Karl Popper

Coercive examples in Kids Are Worth It

Punished by Rewards

An Objectivist’s assessment of Karl Popper

Ivan Illich denounces the internet

Herbert Spencer on children’s rights

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