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Care & Feeding: Private School Guilt

Care & Feeding: Private School Guilt

FromSlate Daily Feed


Care & Feeding: Private School Guilt

FromSlate Daily Feed

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jan 22, 2024
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Podcast episode

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On this episode Elizabeth Newcamp, Zak Rosen, and Lucy Lopez weigh in on a classic question: what school is right for your family? Our letter writers’ kid is gifted and their family has fallen in love with a local private school — but they’re also grappling with some guilt. How important is it to give your kid the best, if it also means putting them in a privilege bubble? 

They also share some products and activities they’re loving right now. Then, if you have Slate Plus, is yelling actually useful? 

Recommendations: 
Zak: De-icing your car in the winter with a warm bag of water. 
Lucy: Quarterly family vision boards!
Elizabeth: Sushi Monster App 

Reading: 
The Truth About Yelling by Emily Edlynn 
How (and why) to stop yelling at your kids by Shannon Shelton Miller

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Released:
Jan 22, 2024
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