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Timeless Parenting

Timeless Parenting

The world has changed so much, but the tenets of timeless parenting haven’t changed one bit.

Our culture tends to treat childhood like a race. But the push to meet academic benchmarks at younger and younger ages is  counterproductive to how the brain naturally develops. And when parents overschedule their children because they’re afraid they’ll be left behind, they rob their children of the downtime they need to thrive.

On today’s show world-renowned child psychologists Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Dr. Roberta Michnick Golinkoff dive into how to raise healthy, happy children without burning out — and without relying on the latest “educational” gadgets.

 

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[5:15] Smart phones, AI, oh my: The fundamental needs of children haven’t changed, even if the technology around them has

[15:00] How to ignore the very-real temptation to get our kids “ahead”

[19:45] Unrealistic expectations characterize much of the “academic” toys on the market. Here’s how to spot them

[25:00] The research is clear: Kids need more downtime. And extracurriculars aren’t downtime!

[34:00] Your new parenting mantra: “Reflect, Resist, Recenter”

 

 

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Saying No To New

New things are everywhere—and they’re causing us to disconnect from what we value most.

In a world that constantly tells us that new is better, our relentless pursuit of material wealth is costing us money, time and happiness. Worse, when we define ourselves by what we own rather than who we are, we reduce our lives to a single, superficial dimension.

On today’s show, New York Times journalist Eric Athas offers advice for stepping away from the cycle of constant buying, saying no to shallowness, and discovering the right kind of “new” in our lives.

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[8:00] We're wired to become bored the familiar, and other truths to newness

[16:00] Consumption has costs! (In fact, it robs us of our finite attention, dilutes our capacity for genuine enjoyment, and misaligns our pursuit of happiness.)

[26:00] Musings on the ways in which overconsumption leads to superficiality

[37:00] Put down the trinket! Redefining what it means to experience novelty, growth, and freshness without relying on a transaction

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