The Unprocessed Child: Living Without SchoolValerie Fitzenreiter, 2003 - Всего страниц: 246 |
Содержание
Introduction | 5 |
Parental Responsibility | 15 |
Daily Life | 23 |
Deprogramming | 29 |
The Real World | 33 |
Remembering Youth | 37 |
Freedom | 45 |
Independence | 49 |
Cooking | 141 |
Clothing | 145 |
Sports | 149 |
Toys | 151 |
Vacations | 157 |
Censorship | 159 |
Peer Pressure | 171 |
Sex and Dating | 175 |
Discipline | 55 |
Respect | 63 |
Instincts | 69 |
Honesty Guilt | 73 |
Criticism Sarcasm | 79 |
Emotions | 85 |
Friendship | 93 |
Religion Spirituality | 99 |
Questions Answers | 103 |
Acceptance | 109 |
Bedtime | 113 |
Chores | 127 |
Adult Interaction | 137 |
Drugs Alcohol | 183 |
Driving | 187 |
Homework | 191 |
Measures of Intelligence | 195 |
College | 203 |
Socialization | 213 |
Skeptics | 219 |
Legal Issues | 227 |
Mentors | 229 |
Conclusion | 233 |
Recommendations | 243 |
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