n this episode, Efrat Amira introduces a powerful shift inspired by The Art of Elevation by Yechiel Harari: our role as parents is not just to manage behavior, but to elevate our children. Rather than reacting moment to moment, we’re invited to help our children see the good already within them—their potential, strength, and capacity for growth—while gently refining the traits that pull them off course. What You’ll Learn Why modern parenting struggles with character formation How Western ...
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n this episode, Efrat Amira introduces a powerful shift inspired by The Art of Elevation by Yechiel Harari: our role as parents is not just to manage behavior, but to elevate our children. Rather than reacting moment to moment, we’re invited to help our children see the good already within them—their potential, strength, and capacity for growth—while gently refining the traits that pull them off course. What You’ll Learn Why modern parenting struggles with character formation How Western ...
Lighting Up Learning: Julia Black and the Power of Radiant Parenting
The Parenting Wisdom
44 minutes
3 months ago
Lighting Up Learning: Julia Black and the Power of Radiant Parenting
What happens when we stop trying to control our children’s learning and instead focus on shining our own light? In this inspiring conversation, Julia Black—founder of Lights On Learning, filmmaker, author, and changemaker—shares her journey from BAFTA-nominated storyteller to educational visionary and creator of the “Lights On” framework. Julia’s approach is transforming how families and educators think about learning, parenting, and growth. Together we explore: How to recognize when your c...
The Parenting Wisdom
n this episode, Efrat Amira introduces a powerful shift inspired by The Art of Elevation by Yechiel Harari: our role as parents is not just to manage behavior, but to elevate our children. Rather than reacting moment to moment, we’re invited to help our children see the good already within them—their potential, strength, and capacity for growth—while gently refining the traits that pull them off course. What You’ll Learn Why modern parenting struggles with character formation How Western ...