How can I be the parent my child needs me to be?
Rosalind Wiseman
RPW Inc.
- Part 1 How can I be the parent my child needs me to be?
- Part 2How can we be the educators & parents our kids need?
Show Notes
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00:00Fostering a supportive environment for academic and emotional successDiscussion on creating a home environment that promotes academic and emotional well-being for children.
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03:45Recognizing and responding to signs of stress and anxietyStrategies for parents to effectively identify and address stress and anxiety in children that may impact their academic and social experiences.
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07:20Encouraging resilience and a growth mindset in childrenWays parents can promote resilience and a growth mindset in children to prepare them for future challenges.
Quotes
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"I want parents to be able to give themselves a break and also to say they can be more compassionate to themselves." - Rosalind Wiseman
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"I do think it's really easy to catastrophize the problems that we have with our children." - Rosalind Wiseman
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"One of the most important things is modeling how you navigate conflict with people and how you apologize or take responsibility for your behavior." - Rosalind Wiseman
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“Being a protective parent is understandable, but it actually can lead to some really bad parenting.” - Rosalind Wiseman
- Part 1 How can I be the parent my child needs me to be?
- Part 2How can we be the educators & parents our kids need?
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Part 1How can I be the parent my child needs me to be?
Culture and Leadership Expert, Thought Leader, and NYT Best Selling Author at RPW Inc., Rosalind Wiseman, delves into the importance of dignity in fostering courage, connection, and community. Understanding the power of dignity can profoundly impact how we interact with others and build meaningful relationships. In this episode, Rosalind shares insights on how to cultivate a culture of respect and empathy in both educational and parental settings.
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Part 2How can we be the educators & parents our kids need?
Culture and Leadership Expert, Thought Leader, and NYT Best Selling Author at RPW Inc., Rosalind Wiseman, delves into the importance of dignity in fostering courage, connection, and community. Understanding the power of dignity can profoundly impact how we interact with others and build meaningful relationships. In this episode, Rosalind shares insights on how to cultivate a culture of respect and empathy in both educational and parental settings.
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