want children are— a developed person is, all, free. freedom define — Gregory J. Millman, Homeschooling: A Family’s Journey

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We want our children to become who they are— and a developed person is, above all, free. But freedom as we define it doesn't mean doing what you want. Freedom means the ability to make choices that are good for you. It is the power to choose to become what you are capable of becoming, to develop your unique potential by making choices that turn possibility into reality. It is the ability to make choices that actualize you. As often as not, maybe more often than not, this kind of freedom means doing what you do not want, doing what is uncomfortable or tiring or boring or annoying.

Gregory J. Millman, Homeschooling: A Family's Journey

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