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Oppidan Education TPPP4

Oppidan Education TPPP4

FromThe Parent Practice Podcast


Oppidan Education TPPP4

FromThe Parent Practice Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do you worry about your children’s education? You probably want them to thrive and do well and we’re sure you’ll want to ensure a future for them where they will get well paid and satisfying jobs. But you may also be worried about the pressure and anxiety which seem to be so much a part of education nowadays. Do you have a child who is sitting exams or going for school interviews at the moment or will be in the near future? You may wonder how best to support them through that period and help them to do their best. Henry Faber and Walter Kerr, are the founders of Oppidan education, a one to one mentoring business for children set up to tackle just these concerns. But they are not just interested in exam preparation -their core objectives are the development of self-worth, confidence and motivation. Their programmes help children change the capabilities, attitudes and beliefs that they have about themselves and about their education. Henry and Walter believe that talent is not inherent, but something that is born out of direction and guidance and support, very much echoing Parent Practice philosophy.   Listen to this episode with Henry and Walter if you want to learn: What are the seven barriers to high performance and how to get around these How having a wise, impartial mentor can benefit your child The best way to keep exam anxieties at bay and defuse pressure about interviews and exams How to engage your child in learning, to inspire them and tap into their passions (For more on this topic see our workshop Maximising your Child’s Potential at School) How to develop a child’s awareness of their strengths and interests and ability to communicate that while keeping them innocent and uncontrived How to prepare children for school interviews, but not too much About practical differences between self-worth, which is essential, and confidence, which is not (to really build self-worth TPP teaches parents how to use descriptive praise on our positive parenting programmes.) You’ll want to hear Henry’s low mentoring moment –it may surprise you! And Walter’s LMM is a lovely example of vulnerability and perfect imperfection leading to collaboration and growth in the child. You may not be surprised by Henry’s tip for parents to raise happy, confident and successful children but Walter’s tip, while less expected, is really lovely. If you want to be in touch with Henry and Walter at Oppidan Education: https://www.oppidaneducation.com/ Oppidan on Instagram  :  https://www.instagram.com/oppidaneducation/ Oppidan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OppidanEd Oppidan on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/oppidaneducation/
Released:
Oct 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

Welcome to The Parent Practice Podcast, the show for anyone who cares for and about children. We know you want your children to be happy, confident and successful and that you do your best to be a good parent. Sometimes you probably beat yourself up for not being good enough. Good parenting can be simple if you know how. We can support you here by exploring a range of topics to enable you to feel calmer and happier and to help you get that parenting manual you wish you'd had from the beginning. We are your hosts, Melissa Hood and Elaine Halligan. We’re passionate about positive parenting. We’ve developed expertise built up over many years of working with families. In this podcast we interview a whole range of different people in differing fields from authors, to therapists, to clinicians. They all have fascinating insights into this messy world of raising and educating kids. We share our experiences of raising our families. Between us we have 5 now-adult children and one and a half grandchildren and we walk the talk every day using these skills with our families. In the interests of celebrating perfect imperfection in every episode you’ll hear from our guests about one of their own low parenting moments and their top tips for raising happy, confident and successful children.