The Sovereign Child

The Sovereign Child

How a Forgotten Philosophy Can Liberate Kids and Their Parents
by Aaron Stupple
Parenting 19 min read ★★★½☆ 3.8 (22)
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About This Book

The Sovereign Child (2025) explores Taking Children Seriously, a parenting philosophy based on the idea that children think, feel, and reason just like adults. It challenges traditional parenting methods by arguing that enforcing rules and limits undermines a child’s ability to learn and grow. Instead, it advocates for a non-coercive approach where children are treated as autonomous individuals, capable of making their own decisions and understanding the world through experience rather than control.

Who Should Read This?

  • Parents seeking a non-coercive, rule-free approach to raising children
  • Educators interested in child autonomy and alternative learning methods
  • Anyone questioning traditional parenting and discipline strategies

About the Author

Aaron Stupple is a physician and former public school teacher whose experience in medicine and education informs his approach to child development, emphasizing autonomy and respect for a child’s natural curiosity. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and five children, and practices what he preaches in his own home.