Reclaiming the Wild Child

Stephanie Radcliffe
Reclaiming the Wild Child

Join Steph Radcliffe, former educator, turned unschooling mama of 5, and take a walk on The Wild Child side. Steph chats with guests to empower mamas & families to walk in confidence as we embrace our inner wild child & nurture our own wild children, by reclaiming parenting & educating with joy, freedom, & connection at the center. Children are not meant to be put in a box or to conform—& neither are we. Let's heal, break cycles, deschool, unlearn & throw off the pressures & methods that disempower us & leave us stuck. Let's make today a Wild Child day!

  1. 5 JUN

    Compassionate Parenting for "Strong-Willed" Kids: Meeting Kid's Needs for Autonomy & Belonging

    It was such a joy to get to chat with Wendy Snyder, parenting coach and founder of Fresh Start Families. Her passion for shifting the way we think about parenting and relationships with our kids is such an inspiration. If you are a parent of a spicy/strong-willed child, then this is the episode for you! She discusses “out of date” parenting models that are heavy with punitive measures and why these not only cause disconnection and harm in our relationships with our kids, but ultimately why they’re not effective or the way we all flourish. She opts instead for compassionate discipline which she talks about in the episode. I love the practical ways she gives us to empower our children and ourselves by meeting our needs and attuning to our kids. Her personal story and how she landed on this way of parenting resonates so much with my own story and I love the way she talks about strong-willed children and discusses their intense needs to feel powerful and a sense of belonging. So often times we hear this “need for power” as a negative thing, but Wendy talks about how we all have this need, it’s biological, and we all have it in varying degrees. When this bucket isn’t getting filled, this is when we see resistance or less desirable behavior in us all. She gives the example of even how we see adults speak to a coffee barista rudely, when that bucket isn’t being filled. Wendy’s passion is contagious and I am so excited to share our chat with you.  You can find Wendy and learn more about Fresh Start Families and her resources, coaching services, course information, and membership group information on: -Instagram @freshstartwendy -her website FreshStartFamilyOnline.com -her podcast Fresh Start Family Show I mention the following people/resources in the episode: Spicy Ones, coined by Mary Van Geffen @maryvangeffen @singinghome and how she helps moms yell less through regulation awareness, music, and singing *Raising Your Spirted Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, and Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka *This is an affiliate link. I may earn a small commission if you choose to purchase, at no additional cost to you.

    47 min
  2. 19 MAR

    Unschooling + Charlotte Mason

    I had the great pleasure of chatting with Amy Hughes, ⁠@simplelittleamy⁠ over on Instagram. Amy is a gentle parenting coach, writer, & has signed a contract, working on a new book, launching in 2025! I am so excited about these and all the wisdom she has to offer! Her passion for encouraging parents, especially parents of faith, to throw off punitive & shame based ways of parenting, and move into peaceful and connected ways of parenting is so beautiful! It really is so timely that I am publishing this right now, as I’ve been sharing so much over on Instagram about my disheartenment over misconceptions many Christian parents have about gentle/respectful parenting. This has been really on my heart and Amy and I discuss all of this in our chat. I love the way she says "Connection before correction" and "All feelings are fine but not every behavior or reaction is fine". I also adored the way she said we can be "Christ honoring & child honoring at the same time." We also delve into talking about her journey from a more rigid Charlotte Mason based homeschool, to a more freeing unschooling style with Charlotte Mason still be a huge influence in their homeschool. Amy talks about the way she naturally exposes her kids to important things and things she finds value in and building trust with them. She also talks about the choice and autonomy she gives her kids in all of this.  We end on her encouragement for families that our homeschool truly does not have to look like anyone else. That we often leave the public school system to homeschool, but can end up finding ourselves comparing ourselves to another system, some kind of homeschooling system we feel we need to measure up to, or feeling like social media tells us there’s a “certain right” way to homeschool. Amy is such an encouraging voice, reminding us that we can throw off all of these perceived pressures, and find calming, peaceful ways of educating our children, and learn to let go and give our children more freedom. She talks about a quote from Patrick Farenga, who worked with John Holt, where says unschooling is giving our children as much freedom as we can comfortably bear. We can build a foundation of trust and connection with our kids, and trust the process. Thanks Amy for coming on the podcast! It was a joy to chat! Amy just released a new e-book, ⁠A Guide to Strewing⁠, which gives us such great wisdom on how to strew in our homes! Here's the link to her ⁠Instagram Bio.⁠ & ⁠website⁠. Let me get us right over to our chat!

    27 min
  3. 19 JAN

    Cultivating a Family Culture of Nature, Adventure & Wonder

    It was such a blast getting to chat with Laura (fireflynatureschool) & Lauren (chickieandroo), 2 of the 3 authors of Nature School and creators of the Wild Mag subscription. Stephanie Hathaway (stephhathawaydesigns) is the 3rd, by the way! I have enjoyed following these ladies on Instagram and being in the homeschool community with them as well as collaborating with them for a few years now and it was so fun connecting in this way. Their heart for adventure, nature, & home education is so pure and passionate! We chatted about their new book, Nature School, their why behind it and what they hope it provides for families. We talk about so many of the benefits of being outside in nature like: Health, happiness, life skills, attention to details, taking risks, promotes independence, & connection, relationships, and team work, leadership, relaxation, peace We talk about set backs for why it’s hard to get outside. Such as pressure for academics instead, & how we often have a negative view of play, even when we don’t realize it, forgetting it’s amazing benefits for learning and connection. Nature has all the core subjects and helps us make deeper connection with what we learn inside.  We talk about how we often get a Romanticized view and set unrealistic expectations for ourselves about nature or nature activities and get it in our heads what we think it “should” look like, and that, this can cause us to shrink back from it. But, embracing what is and the challenges that come are a part of the life skills and adventure!  We chatted about how to keep it simple, but stay consistent and to just keep going, as we really believe the benefits outweigh all the hurdles. I hope you enjoy listening just as much as we did chatting and be sure to check out Nature School. Also, be sure to check out Wild Mysteries Podcast & Wild Mag, their monthly nature subscription.

    29 min
  4. 26/10/2023

    Mom, I'm Bored!

    It was wonderful getting to chat with Sarah Collins from Homeschool OT @homeschoolot over on Instagram. She has been such a valuable resource to our family and our occupational therapy needs and is such a passionate, wise voice for homeschool families, as we seek to address the roots of our children’s behaviors and create homes with rhythms, peace, and well-being. In this episode, we chat about boredom! We, as homeschool moms have heard that age old cry from our children “I’m bored!” And often our responses can be something along the lines of “good, that breeds creativity!” Or “go find something to do” or whatever our go to answer may be. And no shame, mamas! We all have likely said similar things. But, Sarah and I chat in this episode about why for some children, it might not be as easy as it seems to just go find something to do and why children struggle to find something to do in the first place. It’s such a fascinating conversation and I have been learning so much. Sarah talks to us about task initiation and why some kids have a harder time initiating tasks. She talks about how depending on the stimuli around them and the choices they have (and clutter!), they may be over or underwhelmed and may need our guidance to help them. She gives us some great practical strategies and tips. We talk about windows of tolerance and zones of regulation and how we can cater to our individual child’s needs to help them thrive. It was such a blast hearing from Sarah. The way she is able to give us insight into the root and why behind our children’s reactions to things and their needs, is so incredibly insightful. She is a gem of knowledge! I hope you love our conversation as much as we did and you can find Sarah on Instagram @homeschoolot. And on her website HERE. She also has a monthly membership available that I currently subscribe to. This is a great way to be able to pick her brain, gain community, do book studies, and so much more!

    39 min
  5. 01/07/2023

    Unschooling ADHD and Dyslexia: How Unschooling Helps Children with Neurodivergence Thrive

    On today’s episode, I had such a blast chatting with Kat @bllissfullybeautifulchaos. Kat is an unschooling mama of 4 who created her instagram page very recently, so she can share her passion about unschooling and connection parenting. She’s become such quick friend, as we have so many things in common, and I loved hearing her perspective about why unschooling works for kiddos with ADHD and dyslexia. Both of these are near and dear to my heart, as they run on both sides of our families. I’m learning that I have undiagnosed ADHD and had no idea until very recently. Kat talks to us about how a more traditional homeschool setting didn’t work for her neurodivergent learners because the expectations to get through the curriculum and lessons dysregulated them so much that they had to spend hours recooperating, not to mention all the power struggles to get it all done. This is so familiar for me, as well! Kat talks to us that because there are so many days and times that are unpredictable because of neurodivergence, living a learning lifestyle gives ourselves and our children the freedom to not follow a specific method or lesson plan or curriculum, and instead frees us to give ourselves and our children what is needed in the moment. Kat talks about how they dont use curriculum and what they do instead. She touches on how they learn reading without curriculum and we talk about how the conventional way to approach a child having struggles with a specific school subject is to intensify the support and time spent on it, Kat talks to us about letting go and giving children the time and space to learn it as the child feels safe and curious on their own to do so. She talks about how children naturally learn and desire to do the things they see older siblings and adults around them doing. This gives the child the control and autonomy to take over their own learning. We talk about how the little things DO truly add up, even when it doesn’t seem like it, especially when it’s done out of joy and freedom. We talk about connection/conscious parenting and how unschooling gives us the time to spend helping our children and ourselves learn how to regulate emotions, communicate needs, demonstrate empathy, etc. We talk about sensory tools and how to integrate them in and through our days to help our neurodivergent kiddos, as well. Kat talks about how unschooling and conscious parenting his not a hands off approach, but extremely hands on in such a different way. We end with Kat encourages moms who are struggling and possibly afraid to take this different path for their families to just take some time to intentionally do things together they enjoy and take the pressures off, both them and us. She encourages families to just start! Take the dive and see what happens! And along the way, we see the healing we may not have even known that we needed all along as well. I hope you gain wisdom, encouragement, and next steps on your journey by listening to our chat. Let’s get to it!

    35 min

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Join Steph Radcliffe, former educator, turned unschooling mama of 5, and take a walk on The Wild Child side. Steph chats with guests to empower mamas & families to walk in confidence as we embrace our inner wild child & nurture our own wild children, by reclaiming parenting & educating with joy, freedom, & connection at the center. Children are not meant to be put in a box or to conform—& neither are we. Let's heal, break cycles, deschool, unlearn & throw off the pressures & methods that disempower us & leave us stuck. Let's make today a Wild Child day!

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