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Parallels Between Parenting, Math and Creative Endeavors with Kent Sanders

Parallels Between Parenting, Math and Creative Endeavors with Kent Sanders

FromAllison Loves Math Podcast


Parallels Between Parenting, Math and Creative Endeavors with Kent Sanders

FromAllison Loves Math Podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you are a parent, putting off your own personal creative endeavors because you're pressed for time, this episode is for you!  Today, I interview Kent Sanders, author of The Artist's Suitcase, host of The Daily Writer Podcast, and professor at St. Louis Christian College. This episode is all about the parallels between parenting, math, and creative endeavors. We learn fun hacks to help us survive parenting (which includes helping our kids with math) and make time for the personal projects that we keep putting off!  In this episode, Kent shares  His journey to becoming an author and professor How he manages to incorporate learning into each day  Why he thinks you should consider starting a podcast  A simple way to protect your boundaries on social media And so much more  You can learn more about Ken Sanders and his work here: https://www.kentsanders.net/start-here/  Please subscribe to Allison Loves Math so that you never miss an interview! Don't miss my FREE parent and teacher resources, including the 7 Secrets that Parents of Successful Math Students Know, at allisonlovesmath.com.
Released:
Nov 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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In the Allison Loves Math Podcast, host Allison Dillard invites you along on her journey to learn about how we, as parents and teachers, can best help our children and students to succeed in math and challenges in general. In each episode, Allison interviews a math, education or parenting experts to learn their best strategies for teaching students to love math, for making math easier and less stressful for parents, and for setting the next generation up for long-term success in math, STEM, school and life.