Them Before Us #045 | Swedish Perspective on Views of Parenting: Is the Nordic model all it's cracked up to be in the USA?
Description
While the Nordic model for healthcare and education often gets high praise in the USA, Madeleine Wallin pulls back the curtain on some surprising downsides. Discover how Swedish mothers who prefer to care for their kids at home face societal pressures in a system that prioritizes institutional care. Jenn and Madeleine chat about her experience as a mother of five in Sweden, exploring how what the government prioritizes and promotes is impacting Swedish women and vulnerable children.
As a bonus, they foray accidentally into European geopolitics and learn Madeleine is going to spend time living in a house off the grid right by Russia.
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Madeleine Wallin is the Secretary General of FEFAF, European Federation of Parents and Carers at Home and on the Board and in International Relationships for the Swedish organization Haro.
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Other notes from things mentioned in the show:
Erika Komisar is a great resource in these conversations about daycare, raising children at home. Website
Madeleine is going to live in a house off the grid that used to belong to this extremely famous Finnish children's book author. Website