Wild Childing
Wild Childing
What if you could give your child maximum freedom to explore their world and discover themselves by letting them pursue their own interests, within the limits of safety and necessity, and responding with advice about how that subject interacts with others or how it's useful in the real world?
Re: Wild Childing
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/116158.MacroscopeAdvocate wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:33 pm What if you could give your child maximum freedom to explore their world and discover themselves by letting them pursue their own interests, within the limits of safety and necessity, and responding with advice about how that subject interacts with others or how it's useful in the real world?
The child might become brilliant, creative and uncontrollable - but would not fit into a society.
Re: Wild Childing
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[quote=Advocate post_id=485672 time=1608492826 user_id=15238]
What if you could give your child maximum freedom to explore their world and discover themselves by letting them pursue their own interests, within the limits of safety and necessity, and responding with advice about how that subject interacts with others or how it's useful in the real world?
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[url]https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/116158.Macroscope[/url]
The child might become brilliant, creative and uncontrollable - but would not fit into a society.
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That synopsis says exactly nothing about what to expect from the book. >:(
...neither do most of the reviews, bluh
[quote=Advocate post_id=485672 time=1608492826 user_id=15238]
What if you could give your child maximum freedom to explore their world and discover themselves by letting them pursue their own interests, within the limits of safety and necessity, and responding with advice about how that subject interacts with others or how it's useful in the real world?
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[url]https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/116158.Macroscope[/url]
The child might become brilliant, creative and uncontrollable - but would not fit into a society.
[/quote]
That synopsis says exactly nothing about what to expect from the book. >:(
...neither do most of the reviews, bluh
Re: Wild Childing
What do you mean by; What if you could ...?Advocate wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:33 pm What if you could give your child maximum freedom to explore their world and discover themselves by letting them pursue their own interests, within the limits of safety and necessity, and responding with advice about how that subject interacts with others or how it's useful in the real world?
OBVIOUSLY, 'you' COULD do this.
What happens if 'you' did do this, then you would have much more well-adjusted and much better human beings, adult and child, roaming the earth.
Re: Wild Childing
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[quote=Advocate post_id=485672 time=1608492826 user_id=15238]
What if you could give your child maximum freedom to explore their world and discover themselves by letting them pursue their own interests, within the limits of safety and necessity, and responding with advice about how that subject interacts with others or how it's useful in the real world?
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What do you mean by; What if you could ...?
OBVIOUSLY, 'you' COULD do this.
What happens if 'you' did do this, then you would have much more well-adjusted and much better human beings, adult and child, roaming the earth.
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I say IF because society might not let you and it might not produce the results intended.
[quote=Advocate post_id=485672 time=1608492826 user_id=15238]
What if you could give your child maximum freedom to explore their world and discover themselves by letting them pursue their own interests, within the limits of safety and necessity, and responding with advice about how that subject interacts with others or how it's useful in the real world?
[/quote]
What do you mean by; What if you could ...?
OBVIOUSLY, 'you' COULD do this.
What happens if 'you' did do this, then you would have much more well-adjusted and much better human beings, adult and child, roaming the earth.
[/quote]
I say IF because society might not let you and it might not produce the results intended.