Resources

Boredom is Essential

This opinion piece, A Packed Schedule Doesn’t Really ‘Enrich’ Your Child, by Dr. Shalini Shankar, professor of anthropology and Asian American studies at Northwestern University makes many excellent observations, including that “there are good reasons to give children time to be bored.” Ms. Shankar invites parents to pause “before return[ing] children to their hectic pre-pandemic schedules.”

Achievement pressure and packed academic and extracurricular schedules all constructed for the college admissions’ race have long adversely affected kids’ mental health.

Unrelenting schedules have stressed kids and parents alike and saddled college students with unfathomable amounts of student loan debt. And despite all the exhaustive efforts by students and parents, employers bemoan college graduates’ lack of listening, communication, critical thinking, problem-solving and interpersonal skills.

I invite parents to take their own and their kids’ time back. Unstructured time is essential for human thriving. Time to sleep; space to practice stillness; room to connect with our interests; and freedom to become curious about our connection to the community around us.

Boredom provides an opportunity to connect with our inner voice. It is a gift to explore what makes us come alive.

Boredom is essential.

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[ Interested in learning more about the impact of academic pressure and packed schedules on our kids? Watch my 2021 Illinois State PTA Convention mini keynote, Our Kids Were Not Alright Before the Pandemic. A Call for Renewal and Renovation ]

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When you pay attention to boredom it gets unbelievably interesting.
— Jon Kabat-Zinn

The U.S. Educational System is not Sustainable

Just before the holidays, on a snowy, blustery cold day in Chicago, Peter Hostrawser of Disrupt Education invited me to come on his podcast to chat about On Balance Parenting, education, teaching and the state of our children’s well-being. Many thanks for the invitation and the rich conversation.

I invite you to watch the video of our conversation or listen to the podcast.

The Opposite of Love is Control - My Podcast Interview

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Positive Alternatives Podcast (November 1, 2019)

Our interview with Dagmar Kauffman - Founder of On Balance Parenting, Collaborator, Peaceful Warrior, and Educator of Educators. We discuss how young people are losing out on the opportunity to grow and learn from their mistakes when parents step in and fix what may not really be broken.

Last week I was honored to be interviewed Doug Petit of Positive Alternatives Podcast. My heart-felt thanks for Doug’s sincere curiosity, deep listening, and mindful questions. It is such a gift.

Favorite Podcasts

A list of my favorite podcasts

On Being-Krista Tippet

Groundbreaking Peabody Award-winning conversation about the big questions of meaning — spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, and the arts.

The Loveable Podcast

In this podcast, Kelly delivers the tools for living fully into who you are and why you are here. Each weekly episode includes an inspirational reading, a presentation of practices for the week, and a conversation with Kelly’s readers about both.

Ever question how we could do education better? Disrupt Education founder Peter Hostrawser takes on that question with diverse learners and educators across the country.

Favorite Online Resources

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Websites and Resources - All in one stack and in no particular order

Parenting

  1. Glenbard Parent Series

  2. Grown and Flown

  3. Family Action Network

  4. Kids in the House - videos & tips

  5. Let Them Grow

Social Emotional Learning & Well-being

  1. Authentic Connections (AC)

  2. Center for Decision Research, University of Chicago

  3. Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  4. Challenge Success, Stanford University

  5. Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL)

  6. Greater Good Science Center, University of California-Berkeley

  7. Making Caring Common Project, Harvard University

Education News & Innovation

  1. Chronicle for Higher Education

  2. Disrupt Educatio

  3. Education Dive

  4. Education Week

  5. SXSW Education Conference (SXSWEDU)


Parenting Books

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Favorite books: Parenting, Education, Research, Life!

Favorite books ~Parenting

Favorite books ~Research & Education

Favorite books ~The Art of Living

All books are available anywhere fine books are sold.

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