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In an era of immediate gratification and digital noise, how do we help teenagers find their footing? Terry Dubow walks down Marin Montessori’s Creekside Farm with Farm Manager Jeff Gossett to talk about why "real work" is the ultimate antidote to a screen-centered culture.
From the precision of planting peas to the "slow dopamine" of a three-year harvest, Jeff and Terry explore how the land teaches adolescents the difference between good work and bad work. Discover how caretaking for goats and chickens builds a profound sense of agency, and why the farm acts as a "grand rehearsal space" for the critical thinkers of tomorrow.
In this episode, we discuss:
The farm as a bridge between holistic Montessori education and traditional high school environments.
By Grounded and SoaringIn an era of immediate gratification and digital noise, how do we help teenagers find their footing? Terry Dubow walks down Marin Montessori’s Creekside Farm with Farm Manager Jeff Gossett to talk about why "real work" is the ultimate antidote to a screen-centered culture.
From the precision of planting peas to the "slow dopamine" of a three-year harvest, Jeff and Terry explore how the land teaches adolescents the difference between good work and bad work. Discover how caretaking for goats and chickens builds a profound sense of agency, and why the farm acts as a "grand rehearsal space" for the critical thinkers of tomorrow.
In this episode, we discuss:
The farm as a bridge between holistic Montessori education and traditional high school environments.