Making Childhood Fit for Children
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I’m often asked by parents whether things about their children will change, or whether they will always be this way. Mostly, I have to admit that we just don’t know. Honestly, we don’t know. No matter how many tests we might do, or how many...
Recently I’ve noticed a trend where children who receive a diagnosis of autism or ADHD are told that it’s not their fault that they struggle, it’s because the world isn’t built for them. I’ve now met several children who have been told this...
So much distress is caused by the idea that we must teach children things which cannot be taught. Not just for the children, but for their parents too. For we are always parenting for the future, for the ‘badly brought up’ person we don’t w...
It’s late at night and you’re lying with a child. They can’t go to sleep without you there. You wonder if they might be asleep and if you can risk shuffling away – there’s still time to grab a few moments alone because your body insists tha...
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Naomi Fisher is a clinical psychologist and author of Changing Our Minds: How Children Can Take Control of their Learning. She writes about self-directed education, trauma, autism and imagines a better way to learn.
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