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Benjamin Yeoh's avatar

I think in person Naomi comes across as much more open and less extreme - and also willing to talk through parents particular challenges.

That said, She’s more extreme than my view and I don’t particularly challenge her (but try and draw out her views) but you might like listen to this podcast I did with her. https://www.thendobetter.com/arts/2022/8/31/naomi-fisher-home-education-unschool-agency-in-learning-meltdowns-child-led-learning-cognitive-psychology-podcast

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Rachael Ringenberg's avatar

My current summer reading is “ten ways to destroy the imagination of your child.” As the title suggests , the rueful irony of the book is a little dense at times, but the first chapter tackles exactly this dilemma. Focus on facts can ruin the beauty of knowledge. But without factual knowledge, perhaps explicitly in math of all subjects, you can’t have the discovery moments that can come afterward.

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