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"Don't Tread on Me" Kids

Kids naturally believe what they’re told by teachers and other adult leaders, which usually isn’t a problem.

Unfortunately, some teachers and administrators are engaged in inappropriate “activism” in schools. Every week we hear stories of kids being taught ideals that don’t match up with the values parents want to for their kids.

How can parents help their kids to question ideals that don’t match up with their own? Even better, how can parents raise kids that push back against inappropriate teacher behavior and stand up for themselves?

Our guide provides 6 powerful tips parents can use to raise “Don’t Tread On Me Kids.” Spoiler alert: one of the tips is having meaningful discussions about important topics.

That’s why we’ve also provided great conversation questions that will help kids become critical thinkers who are less susceptible to some of the bad ideas teachers (and some popular figures) are pushing on young people today.

Why Choose Tuttle Twins?

The Tuttle Twins books help kids like yours learn the ideas of freedom, and why socialism is so destructive.

Schools no longer teach these ideas. Which means it’s up to parents like you.

Discover the Surprising Benefits of the Tuttle Twins Educational Series

  • Meaningful Discussions: Reading the Tuttle Twins books as a family sparks insightful conversations, providing a platform to delve into important topics and share diverse perspectives.

 

  • Bonding Opportunities: These books offer an excellent chance for families to come together, strengthen their connections, and create lasting memories through shared reading experiences.

 

  • Critical Thinking Skills: By discussing the thought-provoking questions provided at the end of each book, children develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, which are essential life skills.

 

  • Empowered Decision-Making: Encouraging debate and healthy discussion helps kids form their own beliefs and viewpoints, fostering confidence in their decisions and values.

 

  • Understanding the World: The Tuttle Twins series explores complex concepts, teaching children about individual rights, economics, and societal issues, giving them a deeper understanding of how the world works.

 

  • Promoting Entrepreneurship: These books inspire children to think creatively, consider entrepreneurship, and explore the principles of the free market—a valuable lesson for future success.

 

  • Standing Up for Rights: The series instills the importance of standing up for individual rights and taking action, empowering children to be active participants in shaping a brighter future.

 

  • Encouraging Learning Enjoyment: Through family involvement and discussion, kids are more likely to enjoy what they learn, fostering a lifelong love for learning.

 

  • Independent Thinking: Children who engage in thoughtful conversations and debates are less likely to be swayed by fleeting trends, as they develop strong, independent beliefs and values.

 

  • Foundation for the Future: The Tuttle Twins series, along with family interactions, equips kids with the skills and knowledge needed to become confident critical thinkers who can positively impact their future and society as a whole.

Meet the Author

Connor Boyack is founder and president of Libertas Institute, a free market think tank in Utah.

Named one of Utah’s most politically influential people by The Salt Lake Tribune, Connor’s leadership has led to dozens of legislative victories spanning a wide range of areas such as privacy, government transparency, property rights, entrepreneurship, education, personal freedom, and more.

A public speaker and author of over two dozen books, Connor is best known for The Tuttle Twins books, a children’s series introducing young readers to economic, political, and civic principles.

Connor lives near Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife and two homeschooled children.