Featured today on takingchildrenseriously.com:
Coercion vs reason
🧠 “What do you have against coercion?”
🌸 “What do you have against gentle coercion?”
🔮 It is not about prophesying future harm, it is about right now
♒️ Coercion is irrational
☸️ “Is coercion always wrong?”
🧬 “Surely coercion is ok when the parent is right and the child is wrong?”
🌀 “If you are not coercing your child, what do you do instead of coercion?”
🥶 A common form of double-binding coercion
💠 “If I am not allowed to coerce my child, surely I am being coerced myself?”
🪀 Coercion of adults vs. coercion of children
🍏 Coercion impairs children’s ability to reason
🤢 Coercion punishes children for reasoning
🤔 “Surely it is cruel not to coerce children into good choices, or they will regret their choices later?”
⚠️ “Children want to be coerced”
🔥 Children’s coping strategies in the face of coercion
🥵 Punishment as a teaching tool
🏀 Coerciveness vs non-coerciveness
💔 Coerced to change their values
🩸 The satin-slipper-shod coercion is worse than the riding roughshod coercion
🍎 “Why not say that the policy is non-coercion except on important issues?”
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