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How to talk to grown-ups who dont get it
a respectful-parenting approach to talking about hard things with family, friends, and community without losing your cool or your values.
this 20+ page guide helps leftist parents navigate uncomfortable conversations around politics, parenting, justice, and boundaries using the same tools we use with our kids: empathy, reflection, clarity, and calm. inside you’ll find real-world examples, reflection pages, and conversation scripts for everything from “don’t you think kids are too young for that?” to “why do you care about palestine?”
it’s for those of us raising children in resistance, who want to model what accountability and compassion look like in a world that often confuses silence with kindness.
includes guided activities, reflection pages, and a printable quick-talk crib sheet for the moments you need grounding most.
perfect for anyone who’s ever walked away from a family dinner thinking, did i say enough or too much?
themes covered:
• boundaries and burnout
• conversations about police, palestine, and privilege
• handling pushback and deflection
• practicing calm correction
• when to reconnect or not
• modeling community care for your kids
format: downloadable PDF
a respectful-parenting approach to talking about hard things with family, friends, and community without losing your cool or your values.
this 20+ page guide helps leftist parents navigate uncomfortable conversations around politics, parenting, justice, and boundaries using the same tools we use with our kids: empathy, reflection, clarity, and calm. inside you’ll find real-world examples, reflection pages, and conversation scripts for everything from “don’t you think kids are too young for that?” to “why do you care about palestine?”
it’s for those of us raising children in resistance, who want to model what accountability and compassion look like in a world that often confuses silence with kindness.
includes guided activities, reflection pages, and a printable quick-talk crib sheet for the moments you need grounding most.
perfect for anyone who’s ever walked away from a family dinner thinking, did i say enough or too much?
themes covered:
• boundaries and burnout
• conversations about police, palestine, and privilege
• handling pushback and deflection
• practicing calm correction
• when to reconnect or not
• modeling community care for your kids
format: downloadable PDF