How to reate a shared rhythm that helps before things blow up.

A playful, step-by-step structure for conversations that feel safe, not heavy

A way for everyone — adults and kids — to feel seen, heard, and valued

What The Art of Connect Up is

A lightweight, ND-affirming guide inspired by practices used in Agile Learning Centers and The Shift. Inside, you’ll find clear steps, real examples, and everything you need to set up your own Connect Up board — a simple communication tool that transforms the tone of your home. Think of it as a soft place to land together. A structure that holds you, so you don’t have to hold everything alone.

Let’s make connection feel easier.

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Who this is for

This guide is for the steady-but-stretched caregiver — the one quietly holding everything together. For parents who are tired of tiptoeing. For families who want to feel like they’re on the same team again. For anyone craving a way to talk about hard things without collapsing into conflict or silence. If you’re longing for more warmth, ease, and emotional safety at home… this was made for you.

Build a home that feels safe for everyone

The Art of Connect Up will show you how.

What you’ll gain

- A shared language for needs, boundaries, and emotions - A clear structure that helps conversations stay grounded and respectful - More trust, more play, more moments where everyone remembers they actually like each other - A family rhythm that brings relief — not more work This isn’t about fixing your family. It’s about giving you a rhythm that supports everyone, including you.

Yes — I want this at home

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Meet the Creators

Radical Learning was founded by Sari González and Becka Koritz, facilitators, unschooling mamas of neurodivergent young people, and co-hosts of the Radical Learning Talks podcast. With over 35 years of combined experience, they support parents and educators who are questioning conventional schooling — as well as those already deep in the unschooling journey — to move from fear and control toward trust, consent, and shared power. Through Parent Support Circles, online courses, Deeply Deschooling, immersive trainings, and the Radical Learning Talks podcast, they create spaces where adults can shed internalized school conditioning, rebuild trust in young people’s autonomy, and learn to live their values in everyday life.