Learn to pause before reacting. Discover what’s really happening beneath your child’s “no.”

Bring consent into daily life. Transform routines and resistance into connection and trust.

Build relationships rooted in autonomy. Practice communication that honors voice, choice, and care — at every age.

From Resistance to Relationship

Everyday life with kids can be messy — full of laughter, love, and power struggles that catch us off guard. This downloadable guide invites you to see those moments differently. It’s a gentle companion for parents and caregivers learning how to bring consent — not control — into daily life. Whether you’re caring for a small child who refuses to get dressed or a teenager who needs more privacy and independence, the same principles apply. Consent and connection are lifelong practices, and this guide helps you build them at every stage — from early childhood through the teen years. You’ll discover how small interactions around bedtime, meals, care routines, or mornings can become powerful opportunities to build trust, autonomy, and collaboration. It’s not about doing it perfectly. It’s about learning to pause, notice, and reconnect — again and again. WHY IT MATTERS Consent isn’t just about yes or no. It’s about voice, choice, and trust — and it’s the foundation for every healthy relationship we’ll ever have. This guide helps you practice that foundation at home, in real time. Because the culture we build with our kids is the world they’ll grow up to shape.

Because parenting shouldn’t feel like a constant tug-of-war

Most of us want more harmony at home — but old habits of control and urgency keep getting in the way. the "Everyday Consent"-guide offers a gentler way through. With small, doable shifts, you’ll learn to meet resistance with curiosity and turn daily struggles into moments of connection.

$18.00

Meet the Creators

Radical Learning is a movement for self-directed education, youth liberation, and reimagining how we live and learn together. We support parents, educators, and changemakers to unlearn coercive patterns and rebuild trust through connection-centered learning. Founded by Becka Koritz and Sari González — unschooling mamas, facilitators, and lifelong advocates for youth rights — Radical Learning exists to challenge schoolish thinking and grow something freer, braver, and more human — together.