I'm looking for insight into "rational parenting".
By that term, I mean two things. One is parenting in a rational way. The other is raising a child who shares rationalist thought.
See if you can get her interested in Pokemon. :)
I'm not entirely joking here: James Paul Gee once called it "perhaps the best literacy curriculum ever conceived", although I'm not really sure how serious he was being.
I'm looking for insight into "rational parenting".
By that term, I mean two things. One is parenting in a rational way. The other is raising a child who shares rationalist thought.