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"Kids These Days" with Megan Sullivan

Episode 66 of the That Good May Become podcast, hosted by Laura Scappaticci, titled ""Kids These Days" with Megan Sullivan" was published on November 21, 2024 and runs 58 minutes.

November 21, 2024 ·58m · That Good May Become

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How do we help our teens navigate a world that centers on anxiety and fear? Megan Sullivan, Social Emotional Learning instructor, invites us to see our children's sensitivity as wisdom while framing resilience as strength through connection, rather than "grit" and self-reliance. This new understanding asks us as parents, to reflect on our own stuff with self-compassion. Megan's insights offer hope, humor, and meaning for educators, parents, and teens. Find out more about Megan's training, co...

How do we help our teens navigate a world that centers on anxiety and fear? Megan Sullivan, Social Emotional Learning instructor, invites us to see our children's sensitivity as wisdom while framing resilience as strength through connection, rather than "grit" and self-reliance. This new understanding asks us as parents, to reflect on our own stuff with self-compassion. Megan's insights offer hope, humor, and meaning for educators, parents, and teens.
Find out more about Megan's training, coaching, and facilitation at megansullivan.net

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