ParentingIssue 67 The Spectrum Of Competence By Jen KobrickIt's hard when our parenting behavior doesn't measure up to our aspirations. But falling short is how we learn...
EducationIssue 67 Life Is An Adventure By Zoe GreenhouseWhy Self-Directed Education Should Be the NormSixteen thousand. That's the average number of hours kids spend at school from...
InspirationalIssue 67 Shadow Dancing In Times Of Crisis By Nathan Gerowitz, DCOver the course of our lives we experience things we cannot handle, and situations that are too much for...
EducationIssue 67 Busting Homeschool Myths By Jean MillerThe other day I was talking to a mom who told me, "I'm considering homeschooling next year." This isn't...
ParentingIssue 67 The Four Words That Changed My Perspective On Parenting By Lindsey MaestasWhen I was eight months pregnant, I asked my brother-in-law what his number one piece of parenting advice would...
ParentingIssue 67 Believing You're Mom Enough By Sara EasterlyEvery now and then, there comes a wave of intense media scrutiny on parenting. Back in 2012, Elisabeth Badinter...
EducationIssue 67 Why Are You Still Sending Your Child To School? By Matthew GioiaA review of a new book by Blake BolesFor newcomers to self-directed education (SDE), it can be challenging to...
A Message from our EditorIssue 67 The Power Of Change By John Ohm"You have been telling the people that this is the Eleventh Hour. Now you must go back and tell...
ParentingIssue 67 Teenage Tension Adolescent brains are not yet fully formed. But exploring and strengthening the parent-child connection can help guide kids toward...
EducationIssue 67 The Keys To Well-Being In Child Development By Gordon Neufeld, PhDI am most pleased to have this opportunity to share with you the culmination of my life's work: making...
BreastfeedingIssue 67 My Breastfeeding Experience By Taylor Johnson-GordonBreastfeeding has been a joy for our family. I am fully aware that breastfeeding isn't a positive experience for...
Pregnancy & BirthIssue 67 The Treasure Box By Candace Palmo"I'm a wuss," my client declared, during one of our pre-birth sessions together. "I have serious doubts that I...
ChiropracticIssue 67 Love Is The Adjustment By Ken Cooper, DCI've been listening to a lot of Bob Marley lately. I mean, really listening to what he had to...
EducationIssue 67 Off The Books By Naomi AldortLearning to Read Later in Childhood Has AdvantagesOne of my online readers recently wrote to me with this question:...
ChiropracticIssue 67Issue 78 Adjusting Into Ease By Brendan Riordan, DCJack first presented to our office at 9 days old and was having difficulty latching. His parents were seeing...
EducationIssue 67 Institutes For Technologies Of Reunion By Charles EisensteinWhen I graduated from high school in 1985, college was the unquestionable next step for an intelligent, middleclass or...
EducationIssue 67 Real Work For Real Kids By Lauren McClainCreating Authentic Learning Through Meaningful ProjectsPeople naturally enjoy work. Children, especially, look for opportunities to do more work. Work...
EducationIssue 67 That Whole Socializing Thing By Kasi Peters, MT-BCA lot has already been written and said about the myth that homeschoolers lack exposure to social situations. I'm...