Category Archives: Parenting with Love & Logic

School, Work, & Play

In the 1980’s, I was struck by the concept of play as a source of “study.” I still have one of the books I read, Johan Huizinga’s Homo Ludens, written in the 1930’s. Two recent experiences brought me back to Huizinga. The first experience was listening to a radio interview of Stuart Brown, talking about [...]

Leadership, Parenting with Love & Logic, and the 5 Essential E’s

From Foster Cline, MD & Lisa Greene, authors of Parenting Children with Health Issues: “Parenting is really about leadership. And when times are tough, good and bad leadership skills rise to the surface. Leaders cannot force those who follow to accept their values and beliefs. The same holds true for parents of an adolescent. Forcing [...]