
VIII. Children in Community Across the board, community is an amazing place to grow up. It's good for parents (who get considerable, caring help with a plethora of instant aunts, uncles, and surrogate grandparents), and good for kids (who get instant playmates, intriguing facilities and landscapes to explore without taking a car ride to get there, and role models beyond Mom and Dad). While intentional community is about making the purposeful choice to live cooperatively, the key word is "choice" when it comes to schooling community kids. Some are home schooled, some are unschooled, some go to private schools (including Waldorf and Montessori), and some go to public school. Some communities run their own schools, and some just leave it up to the parents.The best part is the range of options available to fit the opportunity to what that child needs to thrive. The 22 articles in this Children in Community bundle will help you understand what's being learned in community about children learning. This Digital Issue on Children in Community includes: 1. Children in Community: Fairyland or Fairy Tale? by Daniel Greenberg, Directory 2000 2. Raising and Educating Children in Community by Diana Leafe Christian, Directory 1995 3. Multiple Parenting in Community: The Advantages by Daniel Greenberg, #86 4. Multiple Parenting in Community: The Disadvantages by Daniel Greenberg, #87 5. Child-Adult Friendships, Part I by Daniel Greenberg, #90 6. Child-Adult Friendships, Part II by Daniel Greenberg 7. Keeping Our Children Safe by Daniel Greenberg, #107 8. My Tribal Childhood by Kristina Jansen, #114 9. Growing Up in the Miccosukee Land Co-op by Orenda Lyons, #86 10. The Person I Became by Simona Gabriel, #84 11. Who's the Meta Tonight? Communal Child Rearing at Twin Oaks by Hilke Kuhlmann interviewing Lee Ann Kinkade, #103 12. Family Dramas by Laird Schaub, Ina Meyer-Stoll, #146 13. Parenting in Community: The Voyage from Fantasy to Reality by Jesika Feather, #146 14. When an Ecovil
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Publication Date:
2013-11-01
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