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🎙️ Episode Summary:
The world feels more divided, more disconnected, and honestly, more exhausting than ever. And if you’re wondering how to raise a kid who doesn’t add to the chaos, you’re not alone.
Today, we’re diving into one simple but essential skill that determines whether your child will connect, collaborate, and build bridges—or struggle to navigate relationships and conflict.
This isn’t about adding another thing to your already full plate. It’s about small, doable shifts that make a huge difference in raising kids who truly see other people.
In this episode, we cover:
✔️ Why this skill is so critical in today’s world
✔️ How kids naturally develop it—and where we might be holding them back
✔️ The two biggest ways we’re unintentionally making it harder for kids to connect
✔️ 4 simple, real-life ways to teach it (without overhauling your life)
If we want to raise better humans, we have to be better at modeling what that looks like. This episode gives you the tools to start today.
Press play now.
Here are links to the experiments I talk about in the episode:
In this one, you watch a child work through the idea that anyone would like eating raw broccoli over a bowl of Goldfish crackers. (And, yes, that's me narrating the video)
This video is a little longer, but gives you a good example of how a 3 yr old's mind works.
📌 Follow me on Instagram for more parenting insights
🎙️ Episode Summary:
The world feels more divided, more disconnected, and honestly, more exhausting than ever. And if you’re wondering how to raise a kid who doesn’t add to the chaos, you’re not alone.
Today, we’re diving into one simple but essential skill that determines whether your child will connect, collaborate, and build bridges—or struggle to navigate relationships and conflict.
This isn’t about adding another thing to your already full plate. It’s about small, doable shifts that make a huge difference in raising kids who truly see other people.
In this episode, we cover:
✔️ Why this skill is so critical in today’s world
✔️ How kids naturally develop it—and where we might be holding them back
✔️ The two biggest ways we’re unintentionally making it harder for kids to connect
✔️ 4 simple, real-life ways to teach it (without overhauling your life)
If we want to raise better humans, we have to be better at modeling what that looks like. This episode gives you the tools to start today.
Press play now.
Here are links to the experiments I talk about in the episode:
In this one, you watch a child work through the idea that anyone would like eating raw broccoli over a bowl of Goldfish crackers. (And, yes, that's me narrating the video)
This video is a little longer, but gives you a good example of how a 3 yr old's mind works.
📌 Follow me on Instagram for more parenting insights