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From the archives 1996 part 3

For those who requested, this page lists some articles and posts from the archives, for historical interest. If you are new to Taking Children Seriously you might like to start here instead, with the first page of the Taking Children Seriously FAQ:

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Getting kids to ‘agree’ to TV limits
Nick
How about explaining to your children?
Nick
Is creativity even desirable?
Sarah Fitz-Claridge
Explanations and experience
Nick
Is creativity a boon to the affected individual?
Sarah Fitz-Claridge
A big killer of creativity is having your creativity coercively diverted for someone else’s purposes
Nick
Coercion of adults vs. coercion of children
Nick
Karl Popper on the growth of knowledge
Sarah Fitz-Claridge
How parents’ view of coercion progresses when engaging with the idea of taking children seriously
Mary Schultz
Answering questions about Karl Popper’s epistemology
Steven K. Graham

See also:

  • From the archives 1996 part 2
  • From the archives 1996 part 4
  • How to read this site
  • Taking Children Seriously FAQ
  • From the archives

‘From the archives 1996 part 3’, https://takingchildrenseriously.com/from-the-archives-1996-part-3

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