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As the director of a preschool and writer for teachers and parents, Bev Bos is seen as a leader in conscious education for children. She was in town for an early childhood conference, and put aside two hours to do a presentation of her principles for growing self-aware and wiser beings. It was a whirlwind of information, games and songs but the essence was: give kids more unstructured play.
But to do so most parents, including myself, have to be willing to let kids get riskier and dirtier. I am reminded that parenting for me is often about letting go, not trying to control a situation more.
Here are Bev’s Conditions for Growing Wise:
Belonging – to family, neighbourhood and the global community.
Risk – Intellectual, emotional, physical, social …
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Parents in the Kootenays should be grateful to know that support workers in our communities are being exposed to research and ahead-of-the-curve perspectives on caring for and raising children. Success By Six, Selkirk College, The Family Place, School District 8 and others sponsored “Love Grows Brains”. My attachment-parent heart was aflutter when our daughter’s pre-school caregiver Laura brought this conference to our attention. Dr. Gabor Maté was going to be speaking. We couldn’t wait!
At the lectures, I and many others were like giddy school kids in the presence of a rock star. So when he walks in, wearing all black, looking tired and disheveled, I thought, great and he’s human too. Here is a smattering of what stood out for me.
Friday May 8, 2009 – …
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I am a parent of two thriving children, and the wife of a hunky geek. I struggle daily to help be of more service to them, and to be satisfied with my perfect life. They are capable of so much and my husband and I take the responsibility of guiding them very seriously. I don’t want to pressure them to be what I want them to be, but I do want to equip them as best I can, to help them live well in the world as it will be for them. The status quo is going to have to be dramatically different than what we know now.
It’s not all doom and gloom. And I’ve seen the preverbial Light. The relief and support I …
