| Hi,
I am so pleased to find a compassionate child
site on the net!
I have a web site with special sections on
"Breast Feeding, Toddlers and Families" and I'll definitely be
linking to you next time I get a chance to update.
Thanks for being here - I hope to send you
some of my traffic soon!
Philippa Perry
What a great site! First time here and I'm
excited to find information in areas that I'm currently researching such
as home schooling!!
Sarah
I was reading one of your articles ["Intervening on Behalf of
Children in Public Places"] and wanted to make a comment. You
told a story of a child who was tossing something and slipping it into
their pocket in a store, and that the item was not paid for. The father
was watching with anger and snapped at the child.
I would like to suggest a way to respond with
children. No matter what they are doing, they are usually investigating
how something works, feeling it, totally meeting this new experience. A
response might be; "Wow, what are you doing with that? It looks like
fun!" Engage in supportive conversation, truly being interested in
hearing the child's point of view. Children are gifted with an innocent
imagination. Listen and learn from it. Remind the child that you know you
have to pay for items from the store. Teach with love, not shame.
C.B.R.
I visited your web site, and I was very much
impressed. It seems the children are the ones who have no voice in
society... at least not one which a lot of people pay much attention to. I
am glad that you are speaking on their behalf. It is wonderful to see.
David Bruce
Dear Jan,
I am surfing for the first time (just got
hooked up yesterday) and was thrilled to find the Natural Child Project. I
am the mother of two (a 26-month-old and a 6-week-old) and the Editor and
Publisher of a newsletter entitled Raising Issues: A Forum for People
with Lives at Stake. The next issue is on "Early Decisions"
and I would love to include your article on "Ten Reasons to Sleep Next to Your
Child at Night".
I know that I will be spending a lot of time
at your web site as my beliefs seem to be very much in line with yours.
Thanks!
Zoe
I have just visited your site and I am
delighted with it. Thanks for the great service you are giving to all.
Sincerely,
Ana Consebik
I just read Elisabeth Hallett's "Gifted and Talented"
article and it is exactly what I have been feeling toward a
"VIP" program our local school has started this past year. My
child is a VIP, but I believe every child is. And the harm that it will do
to the self-esteem is horrible to think about. Why does our society think
that everything is good or bad? Can't we all be good and have potential
and worth?? Thanks for her wonderful article. It really touched my heart!!
Sincerely,
Jana Maroney
I just linked to Natural Child from the La
Leche League International site. I plan to include a link on my Feminist
Mothers at Home page in the Parenting sites section.
Your site is really packed with clear
comprehensive information on so many different parenting topics and
styles.
Keep up the great work!
Ann Allen
I am so pleased to see your web page. And how
happy I was to find that your article "Nurturing Children's Natural
Love of Learning" has found a new place.
Of course you know I think that piece is
phenomenal - you allowed me to use it as the Foreword in my book Homeschooling In Oregon: The Handbook. Just thought
you should know that the article has set a perfect tone for the rest of
the book, which by the way, continues to get great reviews.
I am so glad that the article is now reaching
a wider audience - Oregonians have been most fortunate to be able to enjoy
their own copy for the past three years!
Thanks again for permission to share your
wisdom in my state.
Ann Lahrson Fisher
The Natural Child web site is wonderful. The
Oregon Home Education Network (OHEN) would be pleased to add this site to
our list of "Cool Web Sites." Thank you for providing such an
insightful, supportive and thought-provoking resource.
Jeanne Biggerstaff
Your site might be what makes the internet
worthwhile. You say so many things that need to be said, and you write so
well.
Mary and Mark Van Doren
This is absolutely the best web site for
parent/child issues, and I have been to many of them. I work with parents
who need to improve their parenting skills. I look forward to using your
site as a resource over and over again.
Thanks,
Carolyn Simmons
Ms. Hunt:
I just wanted to tell you how much I love
your site. It is an amazing collection of information and insights on
topics that are important to me and my family. I will be visiting it often
and recommending it to others.
I am a freelance writer and the mother of
Henry, age 5, and nursling Jane, age 19 months. We recently decided to
homeschool Henry and took him out of his Montessori kindergarten last
Christmas. We have never been happier. I really liked your comments about
what a privilege it is to get to share your child's learning, just as you
shared his first word and first steps.
In appreciation,
Katie Allison Granju
Hello Jan,
i just revisited your web site and it is
quite wonderful...it would have been most useful to us as parents over the
last 18 years that our children have been with us. We did manage to follow
what the Natural Child Project espouses including advocacy for all
children.
You are providing a very useful resource for
parents. What I would like to see you tackle in the future is the
socio-political realm of child advocacy.
I offer you my sincere congratulations on
your accomplishments.
Regards,
Ernie Yacub
I just visited your site and was impressed.
Focusing on the welfare of the little people is a noble profession indeed!
The protection of our "younguns" is
our contribution to the perfection of the species and is the most positive
contribution to the future that we can make. It also satisfies our most
primeval instincts in a very positive way.
Very best on your project - I think that
"Mother Nature" (or whoever) must be very proud of you!
Warmest Regards,
Paul Norris
Congratulations on your new web page format.
I returned to your site after you were highlighted by CTV's Surfcity and I
am totally impressed. Your site offers parents a great resource to better
our skills. Thank you for your family's efforts!
Ulrike Landry
We're expecting our first child in September,
so we're reading stuff like this voraciously; in fact I sent the URL to my
husband with a note that said "THIS IS HOW I WANT TO RAISE OUR KID.
READ IT." I have to say I agree with everything you say, though I'm
wondering how I'll feel once I actually have a kid! I think possibly more
so, not less. In any event, thanks for an inspirational set of essays.
Lynn Siprelle
Dear Jan,
What a phenomenal web site! I wish I didn't
have to go to sleep; I'd be up all night reading. Thank you so much. I
look forward to returning soon.
Eve
I've heard such great stuff about your site,
and I was finally able to take a look for myself. I would love to add a
link to your site from mine! It's great that a site like yours promoting
strong parenting values has become so popular. I love to think of all the
parents and parents-to-be being exposed to the natural and positive side
of raising our children.
Roxann
Dear Jan,
Thank you for writing back and so promptly.
Your advice is wonderful. The phrase, "terrible twos" is so
widely referred to. It's great to hear a "radical" perspective.
Thanks again,
Sam and Michelle
Hi Jan!
Congratulations on the Canada AM honor! You
surely deserve it. I haven't found any other site that compares with yours
for beauty and content and usability.
Elisabeth Hallett
I have been passing your URL around to my
parenting friends and family. I'm very encouraged to see that there is a
movement still to protect children's rights. In the last few months, I
have been profoundly conscious that what's 'going wrong with society' has
everything to do with how each successive generation is treated by its
significant caregivers during the growing-up years. It just seems so clear
(perhaps a delusion born of wishing there to be some answer, even if it
isn't an easy one). And then I found your wonderful magazine.
So, I am passing your location around, to
spread the word; perhaps the movement will grow to critical mass and
someday we could really raise a world full of healthy children. I'll keep
coming back for reinforcement for my instincts about how to raise my new
daughter. I've done this once before (21-year-old son), but things have
changed and it helps to have support like the Natural Child Project.
Rebecca N. Whittemore
After reviewing your work I have found it to
be sincere, informative and has a heart that is focused on healing. I
really enjoyed the parent advice area as it uncovers situations that if
not dealt with openly can cause much distress and pain for our children.
This world in all it's glory starts as innocent children. I find your site
based on love, compassion, and guidance.
Peace through Understanding,
Jeff
I am quite impressed and awed. What a
wonderful contribution!
Randy Cox
I am glad to see a site devoted to natural,
instinct-driven parenting. With my first child, I slept with the baby and
breastfed him into the second year. I knew I was doing the right thing,
but I always apologized for it. With my second baby, I am proud of doing
the right thing and am glad there is a place where sensitive parenting is
encouraged.
Amy Ulness
I found [Natural Child Project] extremely
interesting and informative and a very wonderful, worthwhile site.
Susan Duncan
I like the look and read of your site. Glad
to see you're still at it, Jan. It's people who persevere who make the
difference.
Sid Tafler
Hello Jan,
I've just returned from a very gratifying
visit to the Natural Child Project and immediately added a link to it in
the file "Other good sites to visit" in my Project NoSpank. While
NoSpank focuses heavily on the brutal stuff that is going on all around us
(that so few people want to confront), The Natural Child Project takes
parents gently and firmly by the hand and points them in the right
direction. Both approaches are necessary and complimentary. Good synergy.
Regards,
Jordan Riak
Congratulations and thank you. I believe this
is the most important site on the web.
There is so much untapped human potential and
that waste begins in childhood. Additionally, children suffer traumas that
they are not equipped to deal with alone. So somewhere between these
forces the future is largely shaped. Without accessible, informal,
stimulating, interesting information, many parents would be trapped in the
ways of the past. The future begins with us as guardians of our children.
I applaud your site because it is an oasis of
good advice in what is often a desert of techno cactus. Keep up the great
work.
Paris Michaels
I continue to be impressed with the gentle,
firm, encouraging and useful ways in which you respond to people.
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