Teaching Humanity Remotely with Dr. Mindy Shaw - Ep. 217
Episode 217 of the Teaching Humanity Remotely with Dr. Mindy Shaw podcast, hosted by learnwithmeremotely, titled "Teaching Humanity Remotely with Dr. Mindy Shaw - Ep. 217" was published on December 3, 2024 and runs 4 minutes.
December 3, 2024 ·4m · Teaching Humanity Remotely with Dr. Mindy Shaw
Summary
In this brief episode, Dr. Shaw re-examines the topic of surrender versus seeing things through. She feels that it is an important attribute of child-rearing that conversations take place and that many of life's tasks and events are prepared for in advance or "front-loaded" as much as possible. One of the conversations that is important to have is when it comes to commitments that are made by children. It could be commitment to a sports team or other after school activity, it could be a commitment to a hobby... whatever it is there are learning lessons inherent in knowing when it is time to persevere or when it might be time to change course. There are consequences to not setting the stage properly up front and also to making the wrong choice at decision-making time.
Episode Description
In this brief episode, Dr. Shaw re-examines the topic of surrender versus seeing things through. She feels that it is an important attribute of child-rearing that conversations take place and that many of life's tasks and events are prepared for in advance or "front-loaded" as much as possible. One of the conversations that is important to have is when it comes to commitments that are made by children. It could be commitment to a sports team or other after school activity, it could be a commitment to a hobby... whatever it is there are learning lessons inherent in knowing when it is time to persevere or when it might be time to change course. There are consequences to not setting the stage properly up front and also to making the wrong choice at decision-making time.
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