All I can say is you’ll want to do your best to teach her how to think. The current system is focused on creating worker drones, which is why most kids are taught what to think.
It’s absolutely critical that you give her the tools necessary to feel confident about asking questions and not blindfully believing authority.
Perhaps even more important: you’ll want to build a strong relationship of trust. If she feels she can talk to you or dad about anything, you’ll have a much healthier and happier relationship.
Yes! This is what we want for her.
I’ve also been amassing a small but thorough personal hard copy library for over a decade now. With any luck, we will have the tools on hand to help her get the non-approved (but honest) perspective on things.
I’ve also been amassing a small but thorough personal hard copy library
This is not only a good book to have, but also one with a lot of projects it could be fun to do with kids (like making soap, paper and such):
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