Young people’s hopes for youth liberation

What hopes do young humans have for the future of youth liberation? At the recent SDE Weekend titled “How to be an SDE kid in a schoolish world”. Three young people shared their experiences and how they navigate growing up in a world that often doubts, questions, mistrusts and belittled young people who do not go to conventional schools. 

Triggers that turn us inside out

So, what is triggering for you? Is it toothbrushing? Or having to leave on time and your kid not ever getting ready? Or is it when your kid talks back? Or when you recognize that your kid has privileges you didn’t have as a child? Or maybe when they get upset or sad? Or don’t clean up their mess even though they agreed to do it?

We all have different triggers, and not only do we need to understand what they are – we also need to figure out what they are about.

The pitfalls of treating kids like adults

When we place too high expectations on our kids we may unintentionally set them up for failure. Yes, we need to help prepare them for the world, but by letting them practice being responsible, and with the awareness that we adults need to be ready to step in and take back that responsibility whenever it’s too much to handle for our kids.