The Secret Kindergarten
The Secret Kindergarten
Police Play
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Police Play

Young children know authoritarian behaviour is not good behaviour. This comes to light in free and imaginary dramatic play. Adults can discover natural rights by joining in with child's play!
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The future leaders of the free world are not getting the bond that they require, from parents, as young children. They then end up in the educational institutions, anchor-less and defiant, looking for a place for themselves to fit in. They know that conforming to the classroom indoctrination system is wrong, yet they don't know who they are or where they belong. They don't have a better option in mind. They need this system to feed off, because of their lack of familial bonding. They become the bullies and eventually the criminals, the policemen, the politicians. Ultimately, the rebellious and abandoned young, become enforcers of the slave-system because the system made them direct their rebellious nature against themselves.

References

Shalaby, Carla. (2017). Troublemakers: Lessons in Freedom From Young Children at School. The New Press.
https://www.amazon.com/Troublemakers-Lessons-Freedom-Children-School/dp/1620972360


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The Secret Kindergarten
The Secret Kindergarten
The Secret Kindergarten is here to support parents of young children. A podcast for the whole family that is thought provoking, fun and encourages connecting with our young. Gino is an ex-ECE teacher who wants to see children grow up into a free world.