Two Inconvenient Women

Does childhood need reclaiming?


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All of us are former children: a fact so often forgotten and yet so powerful when we remember just what is waiting inside all of us to be re-ignited. Within the wide threads of a conversation on childhood is the desire to tap beneath the cultural stories of modern childhood to re-ignite the essence of wonder that sits within us all and that is being threatened by so many of our modern problems.


Growing up in our modern world is so frequently encased with pressure. Beyond the increasing pressures from school, family and the modern world, young people are navigating the hugely fracturing world of social media and - ever increasingly - feeling the weight and burden of the climate and nature crisis. All too often, children are being asked - sometimes tasked - to take on mental responsibilities and concerns well beyond their emotional capacities to hold; and the symptoms of burnout, anxiety, overwhelm and depression are skyrocketing.


Knowing that the cultures we're living in shape the way we think, feel and act in the world helps to see and explore why so many different cultural experiences of childhood exist - and by digging beneath the cultural stories, we can start to tap into the essence in all of us that is filled with wonder waiting to re-emerge.


So how might shifting the cultures we're living in help keep childhood alive and re-awaken the inner child in us all?


In this week's conversation we reference the following:




  • Innocent Child Well-Being Index - UNICEF (PDF)
  • Dutch kids declared the world’s happiest (again) - Positive News (Article)
  • Seven-year cycles of growth: Rudolf Steiner (website)
  • The Anxious Generation - Jonathan Haidt (book/website)




There's an inconvenient movement growing...

It's not rebellion, exactly. More of a quiet refusal to look away. We're inconvenient. And if you feel it, then maybe you are too. Join us.


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Two Inconvenient WomenBy ThoughtBox Education