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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2020 · 43 MIN

Ep 76 - Exploring Gender with Dr Chris Begeny (part 2)

from The Forest School Podcast · host Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden

Links from Dr Begeny are at www.children-of-the-forest.com/dr-begeny-podcastIn this rich and reflective second part of our conversation with Dr. Chris Begeny, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Exeter, we dive deeper into the gendered tensions of parenting, education, and outdoor settings. Chris joins Lewis and Gemma to unpack how perceptions of fatherhood, safeguarding, praise, and gender bias affect Forest School and beyond. Together they navigate uncomfortable truths and laugh at social absurdities, all while examining how privilege, social roles, and neuroscience intersect in children's lives.This far-reaching discussion touches on how praise can reinforce fixed mindsets, how exclusion mirrors physical pain, and how diversity must be lived—not just spoken. With insights into contingent self-worth, epigenetics, and the awkward dance of talking to young children about race or gender, this episode offers real talk for practitioners striving to create safer, more aware environments.💬 Thought-provoking and grounded in research, this is one for anyone exploring how to walk the walk—not just talk the talk—in holistic education.⏱ Chapter Timings:00:00 – Why we split the episode: a wide, rich conversation continues01:09 – Fear of male involvement in childcare: safeguarding stigma04:22 – Social judgement, privilege gaps, and parenting in public06:22 – Valuing parenting as a skilled, underpaid job08:32 – The loss of communal parenting and over-professionalisation11:09 – Teacher anxiety, math performance, and gender divergence14:21 – Praise, demand avoidance, and contingent self-worth16:43 – The neuroscience of praise, rejection, and social pain20:22 – Diversity: walking the walk vs. talking the talk in education33:27 – Media representation, same-sex couples, and normalisation🌲 Keywords: gender bias in parenting, Forest School safeguarding, praise and demand avoidance, fixed vs growth mindset, social rejection neuroscience, diversity in education, male practitioners, epigenetics, race and early years, single-sex schools, contingent self-worth, holistic teaching🔖 Hashtags:#ForestSchool #OutdoorEducation #GenderBias #ParentingRoles #PraiseMatters #Neurodiversity #ContingentSelfWorth #ReflectivePractice #DiversityInEducation #ForestSchoolPodcast #HolisticLearning #PlayBasedLearning #WalkingTheTalk🌐 More Episodes & Support:Listen to more and access resources at ⁠www.theforestschoolpodcast.com⁠Support the show and join our community at ⁠www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast⁠For questions, feedback, or collaboration: ⁠[email protected]

Links from Dr Begeny are at www.children-of-the-forest.com/dr-begeny-podcastIn this rich and reflective second part of our conversation with Dr. Chris Begeny, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Exeter, we dive deeper into the gendered tensions of parenting, education, and outdoor settings. Chris joins Lewis and Gemma to unpack how perceptions of fatherhood, safeguarding, praise, and gender bias affect Forest School and beyond. Together they navigate uncomfortable truths and laugh at social absurdities, all while examining how privilege, social roles, and neuroscience intersect in children's lives.This far-reaching discussion touches on how praise can reinforce fixed mindsets, how exclusion mirrors physical pain, and how diversity must be lived—not just spoken. With insights into contingent self-worth, epigenetics, and the awkward dance of talking to young children about race or gender, this episode offers real talk for practitioners striving to create safer, more aware environments.💬 Thought-provoking and grounded in research, this is one for anyone exploring how to walk the walk—not just talk the talk—in holistic education.⏱ Chapter Timings:00:00 – Why we split the episode: a wide, rich conversation continues01:09 – Fear of male involvement in childcare: safeguarding stigma04:22 – Social judgement, privilege gaps, and parenting in public06:22 – Valuing parenting as a skilled, underpaid job08:32 – The loss of communal parenting and over-professionalisation11:09 – Teacher anxiety, math performance, and gender divergence14:21 – Praise, demand avoidance, and contingent self-worth16:43 – The neuroscience of praise, rejection, and social pain20:22 – Diversity: walking the walk vs. talking the talk in education33:27 – Media representation, same-sex couples, and normalisation🌲 Keywords: gender bias in parenting, Forest School safeguarding, praise and demand avoidance, fixed vs growth mindset, social rejection neuroscience, diversity in education, male practitioners, epigenetics, race and early years, single-sex schools, contingent self-worth, holistic teaching🔖 Hashtags:#ForestSchool #OutdoorEducation #GenderBias #ParentingRoles #PraiseMatters #Neurodiversity #ContingentSelfWorth #ReflectivePractice #DiversityInEducation #ForestSchoolPodcast #HolisticLearning #PlayBasedLearning #WalkingTheTalk🌐 More Episodes & Support:Listen to more and access resources at ⁠www.theforestschoolpodcast.com⁠Support the show and join our community at ⁠www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast⁠For questions, feedback, or collaboration: ⁠[email protected]

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Links from Dr Begeny are at www.children-of-the-forest.com/dr-begeny-podcastIn this rich and reflective second part of our conversation with Dr. Chris Begeny, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Exeter, we dive deeper into the gendered tensions...

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