Featured today on takingchildrenseriously.com:
The anomaly between what is thought right for adults vs what is thought right for children
Children are people too
‘Natural consequences’ aren’t. The (un)kindness anomaly.
One tone of voice for children; another (a more respectful one) for adults
The anomalous view of children vs the new view of children
Questioning natural consequences
Playing police officer with our children but not our adult partner
Coercion of adults vs. coercion of children
How the anomaly makes parenting feel so hard
“Children are not always rational and make mistakes.” The same is true of adults.
Imagine putting an adult loved one in a time out
Lying about lying to children
Taking Children Seriously and fallibilism
How would you like it?
Authoritarian with children but not with adults?
Consistent rules set in concrete or children thinking for themselves with parents available to advise
When the way people treat children clashes with our wider values: the glaring anomaly between what people think right in the case of adults vs what they think right in the case of children
Rousseau’s Julie and brushing over differences
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