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Some of My Go-to Podcasts for Kids and Parents

Some of my go-to podcasts for kids and parents: Life Kit Sesame Workshop What do math, kindness, and self-regulation have in common? They're ingredients to raising an awesome kid. In partnership with Sesame Workshop, Life Kit talks to parenting experts for tips and tricks to empower kids to be compassionate, embrace math without fear and cultivate self-control. WOW in the World Join hosts Guy Raz and Mindy Thomas on a journey away from your screens, inside your brain, out into space, and deep into the coolest new stories in science, technology, and innovation. TILT Parenting The TiLT Parenting Podcast is a top podcast in Apple Podcast’s Kids & Family category, with nearly 1 million downloads, and regularly features high-profile parenting experts and educators, as well as insightful conversations between Debbie and her 14-year-old son Asher.  Peace Out Short stories that help children calm down and relax by guiding them through

Whole Hearted Parenting

I recently finished reading Brene Brown's book Dare to Lead. A book on how we as humans need to be both vulnerable and courageous in order, learn, love and grow. Although the book was written for adults, the message that she shares that is based on her many years of recent is just as relevant in the workplace as it is in the classroom and in the home.  Along with her books, Brene also has a great website where she shares inspirational list and manifestos.  The following link will take you to her Whole Hearted Parenting Manifesto. The Wholehearted Parenting Manifesto - Brene Brown

Classroom Climate and Promotion of Self- Regulation

Looking at all the research on classroom climate,  coupled with my many years as a teacher and parent,  I have no doubt that the energy given off by the teacher directly influences a student's learning as well as a student's ability to engage in higher-level thinking and processing.  Knowing this, I make it a point to model self- regulation, empathy, and kindness and teach my students strategies to help them adopt such characteristics as well. The following link leads to a great article, video and subsequent podcast helping adults to guide children down a positive road to self-regulation. https://www.npr.org/2019/05/16/722876305/watch-its-hard-to-delay-gratification-just-ask-cookie-monster