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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In today’s episode I’m sharing a great strategy for children going to daycare, school, extra-curricular activities, summer programs… Basically any time you need to drop your child off somewhere new OR somewhere that they are no longer excited about going.Working as a preschool owner taught be a lot about so many things and when I reflect back on my career as a K-12 educator I realize many of the things aren’t just exclusive to early years. One of them is the topic I’m going to speak about today: why the promise of FUN doesn’t always work for big changes or transitions. Here's the bonus. Even if the 'it's going to be so much fun' approach has worked to date, the strategy I share in today's episode covers another really important piece of parenting. It's an easy and effective way for you to build connected conversations with your child that will take you beyond, how was your day?For more information on this strategy you can check out my Blog: Gearing Up For Drop-Off.Want to catch a replay of my transitions workshop, you can find that here.Have questions? You can reach me at info@taragratto.ca______________________________This podcast is produced, mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio. For more information about how to start your own podcast visit their website or email mike@cardinalstudio.co.For more information about the BRTK bundle click HERESubmit your comments and questions about the Raising Resilient Children with Tara Podcast click here! ------This podcast is produced, mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio.
Released:
Jun 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Modern parenting is full of nuance, trying to strike impossible balances and expectations for things most people didn't learning growing up. Let's dig into some of these topics, have some important conversations and find ways of supporting children with life skills for resiliency and kindness.