Posts by Jen Lumanlan
Dismantling White Supremacy and Patriarchy on MLK Day
Explore our insightful ad hoc episode where we discuss dismantling white supremacy, patriarchy, and capitalism on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Join us in reflecting on the importance of building a supportive community and breaking free from the ‘stay in my lane’ mindset. Together, let’s make this work relevant beyond the holiday and throughout the year.
Responding to the U.S. Capitol Siege
Explore our ad hoc episode addressing the U.S. Capitol siege. Gain guidance on discussing the events with your child and delve into self-reflection on personal involvement. Take action towards equality based on your own position and role in the world. Join the conversation for understanding, introspection, and positive change.
Using everyday activities as a foundation for learning
Why can your child watch a toy car roll down a ramp for 45 minutes but won’t listen to a story for five? Following their natural interests teaches physics, math, and critical thinking better than any curriculum.
Read Full Post127: Doing Self-Directed Education
Join us in a profound conversation with Akilah Richards as we explore interest-led learning and self-directed education. Akilah shares her personal experiences growing up in a strict Jamaican family and discusses the limitations of traditional schooling. We delve into the concept of respect, suppression of emotions, and the need for individuality in a child’s learning journey. Discover how interest-led learning can nurture a child’s love for learning while fostering a deeper parent-child relationship. Challenge conventional educational norms and embrace a more empowering approach to education.
SYPM 010: From Anxious Overwhelm to Optimistic Calm
Listener Anne shares her parenting journey. From initially seeking perfection to finding peace as a perfectly good enough parent, Anne’s story inspires us to embrace imperfections and nurture positive relationships with our children. Tune in for valuable insights and reassurance in your own parenting journey.