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How many friends does your child actually need? * We’ve normalized early peer immersion. * We worry about socialization. * We measure childhood against birthday party invites and best-friend status. But what if we’ve absorbed a story that deserves to be questioned? In this conversation, I sit down with Missy Willis of Let ‘Em Go Barefoot to unpack: * Peer orientation * Attachment theory * Mixed-age play vs. peer culture * Playmates vs. real friendship * And the question underneath the question: what do children actually need to thrive? Influenced by the work of Gordon Neufeld, Gabor Maté, and Peter Gray, this is a paradigm-shifting look at friendship that challenges cultural norms around socialization. If you’ve ever felt that quiet pressure, “Is my child social enough?” this episode will help you slow down and look again. Connect + Resources Missy Willis: * https://letemgobarefoot.com/ [https://letemgobarefoot.com/] Peer orientation + attachment: * Hold On to Your Kids [https://amzn.to/4kAlZvf] book by Neufeld and Maté * Should We Rethink the Idea of Friendships for Our Kids? [https://open.substack.com/pub/letemgobarefoot/p/should-we-rethink-the-idea-of-friendships?r=2vbxcr&utm_medium=ios] By Missy Willis Mixed Age Play: * The Special Value of Mixed-Age Play [https://petergray.substack.com/p/10-the-special-value-of-age-mixed] by Peter Gray Laughter + connection blog: * Laughter Sparks Learning in Homeschool [https://90minuteschoolday.com/laughter-sparks-learning-in-homeschool/] by Kelly Edwards Join the Day in the Life community: * https://90minuteschoolday.com/day-in-the-life/ [https://90minuteschoolday.com/day-in-the-life/]
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