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Welcome to the Unschooling Confidence Lab! I am so glad you found us and chose to jump in. As busy parents it is so hard to prioritize our own learning and development, I applaud you. This group is a judgment-free zone where we support each other to ditch the school mindset and discover what confident parenting without school looks like—on your terms. Here are the first few things to do to get the lay of the land and get started: ⭐First, go to the Introduction post in the Community tab, and tell us about yourself. Take a few minutes to scan the intros and get a feel for the other members of the group. ⭐ Then, go to the Classroom tab and take the quiz to see what your biggest Unschooling Confidence block is at the moment. Take a screen shot of your results and post them on the Quiz Results post in the Community Tab. I'll review your results and get you some recommended actions. ⭐Next, take the 5 Day Mini-Course on What Really Matters For Unschooling Success (in the Classroom tab). Post any questions you have for me and I'll answer directly or include them in an upcoming live.
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So glad you are here! Please introduce yourself in a comment below. Include the following: ⭐Name ⭐Location ⭐Ages of your kiddos ⭐Why you're excited to be a part of the community ⭐Pic (if want)
The PERFECT CHILD.
I just ran across this advertisement on Facebook for an ABA clinic called The Perfect Child. It sure got my attention. For those of you with neurodiverse kids you will know that ABA is a behavioralist approach to teaching kids how to act “appropriately” and do things outside their comfort zone (this is my simplification and wild generalization). Some people say it is a miracle for their kids and others see it as harmful and even abusive. Regardless of where you stand on ABA, the name of this clinic is telling. Is the goal a Perfect Child? Is this what parents should strive for? What does this mean for education and home educators? I’m genuinely curious: do you feel pressure to have the “perfect child”? And do we have a collective understanding of what “perfect” is?
The PERFECT CHILD.
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