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Math has come a long way! 🧠 From rigid steps to flexible, creative problem-solving, today’s math is all about building true understanding. Want tips to support your child’s math journey? Join our Raising Thinkers community!
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e31-developing-flexible-mathematicians/
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Wondering how to talk about politics with your kids after the election? Our latest post has age-appropriate ways to foster respect, model civil discourse, and help kids understand voting! 🌍
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e30-talking-with-your-kids-about-politics/
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Boost creativity & critical thinking in kids with the RAFT strategy! 🧠 Choose a Role, Audience, Format, and Topic to spark new perspectives. Whether they’re a scientist talking to pets or a teacher giving directions, RAFT makes learning fun & engaging! https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/
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In this episode of Raising Thinkers, Shelley discusses engaging, no-materials-required games that parents can play with their kids while on the go. These games not only entertain but also promote critical thinking, observation skills, and learning without the kids even realizing it. From classic games like 20 Questions and I Spy to more challenging activities like mental math and word association, Shelley provides a variety of options suitable for different age groups. She also encourages parents to share their favorite games and highlights the importance of community and resources for nurturing creativity in children.
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In this episode of Raising Thinkers, Shelly discusses the importance of fostering creativity in children and introduces the SCAMPER strategy as a structured way to encourage creative thinking. SCAMPER stands for Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to Another Use, Eliminate, and Reverse, each representing a method to inspire divergent thinking. Shelly provides practical examples for each component, emphasizing how these techniques can be applied in storytelling, problem-solving, and everyday situations. The conversation highlights the value of open-ended exploration and the joy of discovering innovative ideas through collaboration with children.
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https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2e27-scamper-a-strategy-for-creative-and-divergent-thinking/
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🎙️ New Episode! 🎙️In Ep 26 of Raising Thinkers, I’m sharing key questions and tips to help you make the most of your parent-teacher conferences! Get valuable insights and support your child’s success. Perfect for busy parents! 👩🏫👨👩👦 #Parenting #Education #RaisingThinkers
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e26-prepping-for-parent-teacher-conferences-what-parents-really-need-to-know/
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In this episode of Raising Thinkers, the host shares personal experiences and practical tips for families moving with children. The conversation covers the challenges of relocating, the importance of asking for help, and strategies to keep kids engaged and emotionally supported during the transition. The host emphasizes the need for preparation, involvement of children in the moving process, and maintaining routines to ease the adjustment. The episode concludes with encouragement for families to view moving as an adventure and an opportunity for growth.
Website link: https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e25-surviving-moving-day-with-kids/
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In this episode, Shelly discusses the impact of AI on education and parenting, sharing insights on how AI can enhance creativity, streamline tasks, and the ethical considerations surrounding its use. She provides practical advice for parents and educators on integrating AI into their lives and highlights several AI tools that can be beneficial for both teaching and learning.
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e24-ai-will-robots-take-over-education/
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In this episode, I dive into the often dreaded topic of homework. We explore the research behind homework’s pros and cons, discuss how much is too much, and share tips for parents navigating homework challenges at home. I also reflect on my experiences as a teacher and provide insights on how to support your child's learning journey effectively. Whether you’re pro-homework or against it, this episode offers a balanced perspective on the ongoing debate.
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https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e23-to-do-or-not-to-do-homework/
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In this episode of Raising Thinkers, the host discusses the art of gift-giving and how it can be a valuable tool for developing a child's critical thinking skills. Drawing from personal experiences, including a recent birthday celebration for her husband, she explains how children can engage in thoughtful processes like considering a recipient's preferences, budgeting, and decision-making. She emphasizes the importance of teaching children to observe, reflect, and plan, and how this can also serve as a fun and meaningful way to introduce concepts like time awareness and financial literacy.
Join the Raising Thinkers community for exclusive content and support https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/raising-thinkers/
Raising Mathematicians for those interested in enhancing their children's math education. https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/raising-mathematicians/
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Civility and politeness are important in society, and it is crucial for parents to teach their children these values. Politeness leads to respect and appreciation from others, and it sets a standard for expected behavior. Modeling polite behavior and prompting children to say please and thank you are effective ways to develop these habits. Writing thank you notes by hand is also a valuable practice. It is important to consider cultural differences in expectations of politeness and teach children to be sensitive and aware of different cultures. By modeling and setting high expectations, parents can raise polite members of society.
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e21-please-and-thank-you-why-manners-matter/
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Summary: In this episode, Shelley introduces the new season of Raising Thinkers and emphasizes the importance of raising children who can think critically and make informed decisions. She suggests involving children in party planning as a way to develop their thinking skills. Shelley shares her own experience of allowing her three-year-old daughter to help with party planning, highlighting the importance of age-appropriate involvement. She encourages parents to gradually give their children more ownership over the planning process and provides a template for party planning. Shelley also mentions the benefits of research and decision-making skills that children can develop through party planning. Download the free pdf at: https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/e20-party-planning/ Takeaways:Raising children who can think critically and make informed decisions is crucial in today's world.Involving children in party planning can help develop their thinking skills.Start small and gradually give children more ownership over the planning process as they grow older.Party planning can also teach children research and decision-making skills. Chapters00:00Introduction to Raising Thinkers01:23Engaging Children in Party Planning03:06The Benefits of the Planning Process04:26Taking Ownership and Setting Budget Constraints05:51Developing Research Skills and Filtering Information06:19Accessing Resources and Conclusion
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Investigar algo que nos apasiona y disfrutamos nos brinda un gran placer, y no es diferente con nuestros hijos. ¿Qué pasa si les dejamos profundizar en algo que realmente quieren aprender? Este episodio te brinda una guía práctica sobre cómo ayudar a tu hijo en este proceso.
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Digging into something we're passionate about and enjoy brings us great pleasure, and it's no different with our children. What if we let them dig into something they want to learn? This episode gives you a quick practical guide of how to help your child through this process.
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Quieres ayudar a tu hijo/a a disfrutar leer? Porqué es importante leer? Cómo nos ayuda? Escucha este episodio por algunas ideas!
También ahora tengo un sito de web con más sugerencias para padres y profesores: http://teach-learn-explore.weebly.com/
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Want to help develop a child who loves reading? Why bother to read at all? Take a few minutes to listen and grab a few new ideas.
Also, I've started a website with some additional tips and ideas for both parents and teachers: http://teach-learn-explore.weebly.com/
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Que tal hacer una sala de escape en casa? Puedes ver como tu hijo puede resolver problemas y luego tu hijo puede diseñar uno para toda la familia!
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What about making an escape room at home? Not only can your child use thinking skills trying to escape, but then how about if they turn it around a design one for the family?
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Ya estamos regresando a la escuela en una forma u otra... aquí hay una idea de cómo puedes ayudar a tu hijo a ver matemática como parte relevante de nuestras vidas.
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A Back-to-School episode, with an idea of how you can make math more practical and relevant for your child.
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