Featured today on takingchildrenseriously.com:
The Orwellian language of conventional parenting
The language of parental power plays
Slippery satin-slipper-shod coercion
Natural consequences aren’t.
Time out is not taking time out
Advice to parents
The Orwellian language in How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
Kids Are Worth it, by Barbara Coloroso: a book review highlighting its Orwellian language
Unnatural consequences
Trying to believe it’s not coercive control
Question or command?
‘Choices’ that reduce choice, and other covert coercion in Kids Are Worth It
Deceptive language in parenting books
Punishing children using so-called natural consequences
Coercive examples in Kids Are Worth It
Why allow minors to disregard the guidance of their elders?
Are time outs time off or serving time?
Listen, by Patty Wipfler: the missing connection
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