I’m Not Responsible For My Child…
I don’t think I’m responsible for my children. I know that’s a bold statement to put out there. Even irresponsible, perhaps? But hear me out.
I don’t think I’m responsible for my children. I know that’s a bold statement to put out there. Even irresponsible, perhaps? But hear me out.
As an Asian American woman, I sometimes feel invisible. I’ve been conditioned to stay small, blend in, not make waves. In public or large group
The other day, as a P.E. requirement for the charter school that he is enrolled in, KK (my 13yo) had to participate in a physical
Many of us in the unschooling world talk about how school conditioning has harmed us and affected our relationship to self and others. When it
As I was scrolling through my IG feed the other day, I was surprised to see a post titled “8 Battles to pick with your
A few months ago, Jason and I went out for a date night. When we returned home, we noticed how the dishes were done and
“Honoring your parents sounds great, but if you take it too far, you might forget to honor yourself.” The animated movie Turning Red is probably
NoNo and KK made dinner all by themselves the other day: panko chicken, mashed potatoes, and roasted asparagus and cauliflower. 😋 It’s was a proud
I’m often asked what unschooling or deschooling principles families can practice even if their children attend traditional school. While I don’t want to encourage participation
It’s been quite a week. In the aftermath of the Atlanta shootings that killed 8 people, 6 of whom were Asian American women, I know