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Greenberg, Dan – Journal of Family Life: A Quarterly for Empowering Families, 1999
Children in intentional communities interact with a wide variety of adults independently, observe many parent/child relationships, and experience their parents in roles other than parent. Informal learning experiences about subjects not usually available to children abound. Integration into a community promotes childrens' academic and social…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Child Development, Collective Settlements, Community Characteristics
Journal of Family Life: A Quarterly for Empowering Families, 1999
A diverse group of people, many from intentional communities, discuss what community means, physically, materially, and spiritually; what sustains communities; how they deal with conflict and change; the rewards of living in community; and how children are raised, educated, and supported by communities. (TD)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Collective Settlements, Community Characteristics, Community Schools
Nielsen, Ellen – Journal of Family Life: A Quarterly for Empowering Families, 1999
An interview with a mother and daughter living in an intentional community in New Hampshire explores how their choices about lifestyle have shaped them, how homeschooling worked for them, the role of other community adults in raising children, why the daughter left and later returned, and how community is more than proximity to other people. (TD)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Collective Settlements, Group Dynamics, Home Schooling