Featured today on takingchildrenseriously.com:
How do you protect children noncoercively?
“Explanations are great for older children but how do you protect pre-verbal children without coercion?!”
‘Protection’ against a child’s will is coercion not protection
How about explaining to your children?
“There are some issues on which I am authoritarian”
“My child refuses to wear a coat in the cold! Help!”
Keeping children safe without imprisoning them in the home
“What if your child runs into traffic?”
Parental rules don’t protect children—information does
Genuinely protecting children versus coercing them
There is no safety in ignorance
Making a child feel bad doesn’t help if you’re trying to protect them
Coercively protecting children
“How do you noncoercively protect a child who wants to visit their friend next door on their own, go to the park on their own, etc.?”
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