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The Education Breakdown
EducationBreakdown
59 episodes
1 week ago
Helping parents find the best school for their child by exploring different educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents.
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Helping parents find the best school for their child by exploring different educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents.
Show more...
Education
Kids & Family,
Parenting
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52. Please Yell at My Kids: Rebuilding the Parenting Village in America
The Education Breakdown
52 minutes 49 seconds
6 months ago
52. Please Yell at My Kids: Rebuilding the Parenting Village in America
What if the key to raising confident, independent kids isn’t doing more—but letting go a little? In this episode, we sit down with Marina Lopes, author of Please Yell at My Kids, to explore how community shapes childhood. Drawing from years of travel and conversations with parents around the globe, Marina shares insights into how different cultures support both children and caregivers. We talk about the loneliness of American parenting, the pressure to perform, and why the breakdown of extended families and community ties impacts our kids more than we realize. From spontaneous neighborhood playdates to rethinking our approach to parental control, this conversation invites us to imagine a more connected, less anxious way of raising children—one where we trust others, embrace imperfection, and build a village around our kids.   The Education Breakdown Facebook | Instagram
The Education Breakdown
Helping parents find the best school for their child by exploring different educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents.