Every Saturday morning, first thing before breakfast, his parents held conferences with their children requiring them to answer two questions put to each of them: 1. What have you learned that is true (and how do you know)? 2. What problem do you have?

Toni Morrison
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In order to teach their children to live a life of purpose, the Dewey's had a system of conferences called "Saturday morning conferences." These conferences began on Saturday morning and ended at breakfast. The children were asked to speak about what they had learned from the week and/or what they had done that day that made a difference. Over a period of years, these conferences not only elevated the self-esteem of the family but also gave them a system that enabled each member to find meaning in his/her life.

Source: God Help The Child

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