In this webinar Naomi and Heidi will explain why some children say No, and what you can do differently.
Dr Naomi Fisher and Heidi Steel share their expertise and personal experience in this webinar on how children learn when they don't go to school
How can you collaborate with children when everything you say gets a No? Dr Naomi Fisher and Heidi Steel will talk you through the process.
When children are able to choose how they spend their time, they inevitably choose to play because it is the basis for human learning. Can this be enough for a complete education?
Welcome to the world of unschooling where you say YES to your child's choices, how they want to spend their time, facilitating what they want to learn about and accommodating their needs. Are you listening to your children's requests and wondering if maybe you are spoiling them? or where there is room for you and the things that you want to do? and how to balance the needs of multiple children? Do you have children that have more energy than you have to give? Or have grand ideas about what they want to do? And what about those children for whom the word NO initiates a really strong response? This webinar is going to explore the ideas of principles vs rules, arbitrary and non arbitrary boundaries, and how to create the YES environment that you can build for your child to thrive. This webinar is FREE to LPL Monthly Members. You can sign up and receive a recorded version of this event, access to previous webinars, a private community and more here: https://ko-fi.com/liveplaylearn/tiers
Want to trust your child more but not sure where to start? This is a practical look at how we can increasingly move towards to more connected relationship with our children by increasingly trusting them with things in their own lives.
Let’s answer that all important question: How can we recognise when our teen has become addicted to screens? With Dr Naomi Fisher, clinical psychologist, and Heidi Steel, Unschooling Parent. Welcome to Tea and Guests: Exclusive content for LPL Monthly Members It’s half an hour exploring the key signs of addiction, gaming, social media, the impact of lifting restrictions, and how we can nurture a healthy relationship with technology. Discover: Four signs that engagement is problematic Five ways to support your teen And, how to deal with real life problems in unschooling ways. All in half an hour (actually, this one is 40 minutes)
Learning how your child learns best is a webinar that will: Outline how you can support your child as they figure out how it is that they best learn. How you can grow their confidence in themselves and the choices that they make. Leave you with ideas of how learning looks when your child doesn't want to use a curriculum.
Concerns around children gaming all day is the number one question that I get asked. Honestly, I can be doing a webinar, or hosting a talk on just about any unschooling subject and gaming always comes up in the Q&A. I wonder if it’s because it wasn’t as accessible when we were younger. I’m going to age myself by recalling the days when we had to sit and wait for dial up internet connection and gaming had a very minor role in our day to day lives. Or maybe I wasn’t that interested in it? I remember my dad playing MorrisMinor on a Spectrum ZX in our home. And having Snake on my first mobile phone. The difference between that and now is immense. The standard of games. The variety. The choices in game play. I wonder if the uncertainty for us comes from it not being a normal part of our lives when we were growing up. But, it is part of your child’s life. It is part of their norm. And it is here to stay. Dr Naomi Fisher and I talk from both our professional backgrounds about the psychology of gaming and how it aids learning, as well as from our own experiences of enabling our own children to game freely, this is not to be missed! Maybe you will discover the joys of gaming and just how glorious it can be! Also available as a Screen Time Bundle including Becoming Comfortable with Screen Time. Yes! I want two webinars for £40
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