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Parenting for the Culture
Black Love Podcast Network
61 episodes
9 months ago
"How do I raise my children to be confident, successful, happy contributors in this world who love and care for one another?" Education erases fears. When we're given a road map and taught how to use it, we have more confidence in reaching our destination without getting lost. Parenting for the Culture will serve as your roadmap giving you the back alleys and back doors that haven't been shared in our typical parenting spaces. Hosted by educator, PBS Early Learning Champion, and mama of six Charisse Sims, Parenting for the Culture will focus on finding common threads between success stories on how to fulfill our hopes as parents by sharing all the things she's learned on her road, cause gentle parenting doesn't have to be hard!
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"How do I raise my children to be confident, successful, happy contributors in this world who love and care for one another?" Education erases fears. When we're given a road map and taught how to use it, we have more confidence in reaching our destination without getting lost. Parenting for the Culture will serve as your roadmap giving you the back alleys and back doors that haven't been shared in our typical parenting spaces. Hosted by educator, PBS Early Learning Champion, and mama of six Charisse Sims, Parenting for the Culture will focus on finding common threads between success stories on how to fulfill our hopes as parents by sharing all the things she's learned on her road, cause gentle parenting doesn't have to be hard!
Show more...
Parenting
Education,
Kids & Family,
Self-Improvement,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Prioritizing the Lesson in the Moment
Parenting for the Culture
28 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
Prioritizing the Lesson in the Moment
Life is full of lessons. For kids, those lessons, just like life, can come at them quick. As parents, we have to use our judgement to decide when and where to teach those lessons. When our little is having a full meltdown, trying to teach them why whatever happened to them is causing issues isn't the best time. We parents have to have better timing because if we really want our kids to learn the lesson, then they need to be in a state that allows them to take in the info you are trying to teach. This week on the podcast, Charisse discusses when it’s the right time to teach these lessons and how to make sure your child actually listens and learns from that lesson! Happy Parenting Friends!
Parenting for the Culture
"How do I raise my children to be confident, successful, happy contributors in this world who love and care for one another?" Education erases fears. When we're given a road map and taught how to use it, we have more confidence in reaching our destination without getting lost. Parenting for the Culture will serve as your roadmap giving you the back alleys and back doors that haven't been shared in our typical parenting spaces. Hosted by educator, PBS Early Learning Champion, and mama of six Charisse Sims, Parenting for the Culture will focus on finding common threads between success stories on how to fulfill our hopes as parents by sharing all the things she's learned on her road, cause gentle parenting doesn't have to be hard!