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The Sovereign Child by Aaron Stupple
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“What if your child is already a whole person?”
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Title: The Sovereign Child
Author: Aaron Stupple
Category: Parenting & Family Life, Philosophy & Big Ideas, Motivation & Self-Improvement, Personal Growth
What if your child is already a whole person, not a project to be optimized? Sam and Sophie sit with that question, because Aaron Stupple's The Sovereign Child turns the parenting playbook upside down.
They walk through Stupple's core ideas: the engineering mindset vs. natural authority, the guide-on-the-side metaphor, and the radical reduction of arbitrary rules. They explore reality-based consequences, the secure base, and why unstructured time builds executive function better than packed schedules. The episode also tackles screens, schooling, and the parent's own emotional work.
If you've ever felt like parenting is a constant battle of control, this episode offers a different path—one built on trust, respect, and stepping back. The takeaway: your job isn't to engineer a successful adult, but to be present and get out of the way.
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Chapters
00:00The Engineering Mindset vs. Natural Authority02:00Rules, Boundaries, and Reality-Based Consequences03:36The Secure Base and Parental Inner Work04:55Achievement, Screens, and Schooling06:35Emotional Landscape and the Takeaway
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