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On the Spotlight Jeff visits with Drew Van Huss and Dr Britt Maxwell about Every Kid is a Hero Foundation. On the second half of the show we speak with State Rep. Johnny Garrett.
This episode is for the GRANDPARENTS! We love you. We need your help and support. We want you to feel loved and supported. We also want you to be the best grandparent you can be. We did some research and found some great tools you can put into your toolbox! We also found some great insights and mindsets that we think you will enjoy. We made this episode for you. Grandparents are a gift. Go deeper with Sean at www.SaveMyFamily.us Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you ready to build your child's confidence, independence, and essential real-world skills — this summer?Today on the podcast, I'm joined by the amazing Katie Kimball, creator of the Life Skills Now Summer Camp, a one-of-a-kind virtual summer experience that helps kids ages 5–18 master important life skills — and gives parents a much-needed hand in raising responsible, capable kids.We dive deep into why teaching kids life skills is more important than ever, how it builds resilience and reduces anxiety, and how small steps at home can lead to huge transformations for our children's futures.If you're a busy parent wondering where to start with life skills for kids, you want your kids to help more around the house and feel good about it, or you simply want a positive way to use screens this summer, you are going to love this episode!For the show notes and all the links mentioned in today's episode, head to secretsofsupermom.com/234.Text us your feedback or questions!Stay connected! Join us in The Supermom Society! Get all the details at thesupermomsociety.com! Get all our show notes, buy the book Secrets of Supermom, and more at our website: www.secretsofsupermom.com Secrets of Supermom on Facebook Secrets of Supermom on Instagram
Few things worry a parent more than whether their child is healthy. This week, Sarah and Tennille share how the top health concerns have changed in recent years- and how parents can stay engaged for their child's best outcome.
View This Week's Show NotesStart Your 7-Day Trial to Mobility CoachJoin Our Free Weekly Newsletter: The AmbushWhy is early sports specialization hurting kids? In this episode, we explore how early focus on a single sport can limit a child's overall athletic growth and lead to burnout, injuries, and missed opportunities to develop essential coordination, balance, and agility. Featuring expert insights from Jeremy Frisch, a leader in youth athletic development, this conversation highlights the importance of multi-sport play, open spaces, and structured yet fun training environments to build durable, well-rounded athletes.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy early sports specialization can harm youth developmentThe key physical skills kids should build before focusing on performanceThe critical role of play in building athleticism, coordination, and resilienceHow to foster youth athletic development without fancy equipment or facilitiesThe importance of coached environments (and how to structure them)How to overcome parent fears around injury and “falling behind” in sportsWhether you're a parent, coach, or educator, discover practical advice and game-changing strategies to foster a love of movement and prepare kids for lifelong physical health. Don't let your child miss out on the benefits of diverse activities—find out what truly builds a strong foundation for success!SponsorsThis episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by LMNT, a tasty electrolyte drink mix with everything you need and nothing you don't. That means salt — with no sugar. Whether you're traveling, training, under-eating, or just trying to avoid the dreaded Vegas dehydration crash, LMNT helps your body actually absorb the water you drink. It's our go-to before long workouts, during flights, and even after the occasional margarita.
PJ talks to Ger whose beautiful daughter Lilly loves beaches thanks to the wheelchairs already there as Councillors in Cork County Council call for a wider rollout Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When can we begin teaching kids about coding and computer science? If you were to walk into Allen Tsui's classrooms, you'd see kids as young as 3 understanding and working with code. How can you start? Allen has some great ideas, and it just takes trying!Allen Tsui is a Subject Specialist in Computing at Willow Brook Primary School Academy in London, UK. He has been the subject leader for Computing since September 2020 and specializes in teaching Computing to children as young as aged 3 (Nursery and Early Years) to 11 year olds (Year 6). Since September 2023, Allen has been on the path of the MA in STEM Education at King's College London, where he has been tasked with supporting a small group of GCSE as well as A-Level Computer Science students prepare for their examinations.Links mentioned in the episode:Intelino coding train sets intelino.comCoding resources Scratch and Code.orgRobotical Marty robots robotical.ioConnect with Allen:Twitter/X: @tsuiallenLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/allen-tsui-19b61623a/Chris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
In this sermon video, Pastor Chad Clem reflects on the joys and challenges of marriage and parenting, offering both humor and wisdom on how to raise children right. He emphasizes the importance of balancing love with boundaries to foster responsible adulthood. Drawing from Scripture and real-life experiences, the sermon highlights the three critical questions every child asks—about love, boundaries, and their capabilities—and how parents can guide their children through these inquiries with faith-based principles. This message encourages parents to model Christian values, set clear expectations, and create a supportive environment where children feel secure, loved, and prepared for the future. Whether you're a new parent or seasoned in the journey, this sermon provides insightful guidance on raising children with both grace and discipline.
In this sermon video, Pastor Chad Clem reflects on the joys and challenges of marriage and parenting, offering both humor and wisdom on how to raise children right. He emphasizes the importance of balancing love with boundaries to foster responsible adulthood. Drawing from Scripture and real-life experiences, the sermon highlights the three critical questions every child asks—about love, boundaries, and their capabilities—and how parents can guide their children through these inquiries with faith-based principles. This message encourages parents to model Christian values, set clear expectations, and create a supportive environment where children feel secure, loved, and prepared for the future. Whether you're a new parent or seasoned in the journey, this sermon provides insightful guidance on raising children with both grace and discipline.
Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst talk about some things pastors should know about the kids in their church. Know their names and basic info. Know what they enjoy. Know where they are spiritually. Resources Related to this Episode: 3 Things Pastors Should Know About Every Kid in Your Church by Mark Hallock Shepherding a Child's Heart by Ted Tripp How does a Pastor Respond to: “When Is My Child Ready for Baptism?” by Mark Hallock
Send us a textJorge Barrera is a youth pastor who spends a lot of time connecting with high school students. He shares what he's learning and provides three things every kid needs.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280
Take a nostalgic trip back to the '90s as we dive into the iconic Starter jackets that defined an era of style and sports fandom. From the flashy team logos to the cultural impact these jackets had on fashion, we explore how these coveted pieces became a symbol of streetwear and athletic pride. @RussLyman and @NESADDICT discuss what they thought about the the legacy of the Starter jacket and its place in '90s pop culture.
The late afternoon sun filtered through the windows of our tiny department office as I ran in to grab the papers I'd just printed. As I waited for them to finish, I examined the old books stacked on the shelf above the printer, brought to our school in Bulgaria by another ex-pat teacher many years ago, judging by the dust. One caught my eye - William Zinsser's guide to writing nonfiction - On Writing Well. I snagged it with my papers and headed upstairs. Little did I know, I had just picked up my new favorite writing book, and the one that would give me my most consistent improvement for my own writing. It's the switch that made me start this podcast with “The late afternoon sun filtered through the windows” instead of “It was late one afternoon.” Did you spot it? Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Today we're talking about a simple but highly impactful piece of writing advice you can give to every student. I heard it first from William Z all those years ago, and now I want to share it with you. OK, here's the simple rule. Students need to watch out for the verb “To be.” Sure, it's useful. I just used it. But it's actually too useful. It can quickly become the driver of any piece of writing with constant lines like: “He was bored,” “they were hungry, “she was late,” “we're tired.” When we see writing like this, we might be tempted to launch into a fairly complex explanation of show don't tell. But it's even easier to give students a highlighter and ask them to find all the “to be” verbs in their piece. Have them highlight “was,” were,” and “are,” then pause to take in the fact that their whole piece is now bright yellow. Then show them how to flip the switch. Let's take “he was bored” as our model. How can a kid write “he was bored” without the “to be” construction? How about this: “After six hours of waiting at the airport gate, Ben had finally mastered the art of sleeping standing up.” Or we can try “They were hungry,” switching in “Jen and Jenny felt sure they could eat a dozen of the salted caramel cream donuts immediately. Each.” As you can see, in general the switch away from “to be” leads to far more specific descriptive writing. It's like a game, shifting writing from black and white to full color. Will there still be times when “to be” makes sense? For sure. You don't want kids to change it every single time. But making them aware of the potential can make a huge impact on their writing. I know it has on mine over years of writing for you! If you're looking for a way to help students remember this tip, try spending fifteen minutes on a poster project. Invite every student to create a poster featuring a boring “TO BE” sentence in black and white, with the “To be” verb construction in red. Then have them make a second poster for a new version of the sentence with more vivid description matched by more vivid, colorful imagery. Put the best ones up on your wall as a reminder of this tip, then refer back to your models when students are editing their writing. Such a simple rule, but it makes such a big impact. Remind your students that “to be” can BE boring, and you'll help them level up their writing game across genres. Go Further: Explore alllll the Episodes of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast. Join our community, Creative High School English, on Facebook. Come hang out on Instagram. Enjoying the podcast? Please consider sharing it with a friend, snagging a screenshot to share on the ‘gram, or tapping those ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to help others discover the show. Thank you!
Every kid is different – as a parent, how do you adjust your approach to each of your children? Marcus takes your calls.
Every kid is different – as a parent, how do you adjust your approach to each of your children? Marcus takes your calls.
In this free-for-all-Friday, Trent reflects on amusingly accurate book titles about child development.
Think about all the adults you know: Each of them has their own distinct character, foibles, likes and dislikes. So why do we expect kids to be more homogenous? Listen in to find out how to enjoy the unique character of each of the little people you share your home with! Need help with your kids? Drop me a line
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In this episode, Kelly Boswell focuses on finding the balance between conventions and creativity. In this excerpt from her audiobook, Every Kid a Writer, Kelly helps us understand the importance of flexibility for more enjoyable and productive learning experiences--and gives several practical approaches for implementing this. From engaging students in conversations about quality writing to providing the freedom to write without constraints, you'll get actionable tips to use right away. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Many of us grew up dividing the world into "math kids"... and the rest of us. It can be just as scary when our kids present us with their math homework as it was when we were assigned our own. So how do we get our kids excited about math?Today on ParentData, we're joined by Shalinee Sharma, who runs an online math platform called Zearn. She is a math zealot — a person who really, truly believes that all kids can not only succeed in math but love it. We talk about putting those beliefs on the page in her new book "Math Mind: The Simple Path to Loving Math". It's a guide to how we can make all kids “math kids.” We talk about why she wrote it, what she hopes people will get from it, and how schools can do math better. Subscribe to ParentData.org for ad-free podcast episodes, hundreds of articles on pregnancy and parenting, and more.
In this episode, my host Diane Little and I, have a discussion about running for school board as service to every single child, with Anita Galliano. Anita shares with her how her parents' unique sense of family and community--three generations of educators--along with being raised on a reservation in Nebraska and South Dakota informs her sense of family, community, work, and everything she does. She uses this sense of community to face the DEI attacks on the school board in her predominantly white community--standing for every single child, "ruthlessly and relentlessly."This week, our guest is Anita Williams Galiano who is a seasoned professional in executive operations and strategic development, with a specialty in healthcare technology and international supply chain management at Johnson & Johnson. An alumna of the University of Iowa, her BA in Communication, focusing on Organizational Design, underpins her success in strategic facilitation, fundraising, and project management. Anita's deep-rooted commitment to community building is inspired by her family's legacy in education and conservation, including her mother Harriette, a fourth-generation educator, and her father Rufus, a dedicated soil conservationist. Spending more time in the public and non-profit sectors in recent years, Anita was recently named the Interim Executive Director of the Stoutsburg Sourland African America Museum as well as serving a second term on her local school board. Resources: Anita Galliano's email: awilliamsgaliano@ssamu.orgStoutsbug Sourland African American Museum websiteOriginally recorded on July 3, 2024Support the Show.To recomend a guest contact us at: media@FierroConsultingllc.com To support Collective Power join our Patreon
Going to the beach is an essential part of summer, but not all kids have access to fun beach toys. That's why The Town of Deer Lake has set up their free toy-lending library. It lets all kids - big and small - come to the beach and grab any toy they like. The CBC's Amy Feehan went to Deer Lake Beach and spoke with Mayor Mike Goosney.
Ross Connolly is joined by Nick Murray from yes. every kid. to discuss a new report on school funding/access. Then, he talks with Tyler Koteskey of Concerned Veterans for America, about the 75th Anniversary of NATO.
Senator Chris Larson joins us to discuss the current financial reporting crisis at Milwaukee Public Schools and the direct link to nearly two decades of under-funding from the state and the lack of serious investment in democracy's most important priority, educating all of Wisconsin's children. We discuss how the opponents of public education are cynically using the situation to gut public education and democratically elected school boards. We review new research showing a majority of Americans want to forgive medical debt. We look at the connection between escalating medical costs and the current monopolistic health systems running roughshod over local communities. We talk about the shameful scheme by the Mayo monopoly to get $1 million more from the city of Eau Claire, as they suffer through an epic healthcare crisis Mayo helped create. Ascension healthcare workers are speaking out about the serious health risks posed by the data meltdown. We discuss why it speaks to the need for real regulation of hospitals and health systems in Wisconsin.
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Today, I find myself reflecting on the challenges our kids face—drug addiction, mental health issues, social media and peer pressure, and the solutions to these often start within the family.I'm dismayed by the role of family involvement and the lack of schools teaching life skills. It's heartbreaking to think about the struggles kids endure, from learning disabilities to hunger and homelessness as well as emotional and physical abuse. The generational nature of problems like depression and addiction makes breaking these cycles the main priority to help all of these children. I believe mental health issues should be addressed openly in schools, with programs for both the students and parents led by qualified professionals. Parents suffer through depression and anxiety and their work often plays a factor in their inability to help their children when needed. Many children do not have the proper nutrition and access to food at home, and schools need to do a better job of providing to those in need. If a family member turns to medication to soothe their own emotional issues, they are the mirror for the child, and that is not acceptable.I'm convinced we need better family support, comprehensive mental health education, and qualified help to truly make a difference. If you have thoughts or questions, feel free to text or call. Let's come together and give you the support to help yourself and your kids to make a change. As always, remember that you're not alone in your journey. Our community is here to provide support every step of the way. If you're looking for a safe space to share your experiences and connect with others, don't hesitate to reach out. We're just a message or call away. Please FOLLOW, LIKE, and SUBSCRIBE for more! Contact me personally HERE! +1 (818) 350-3678 FOLLOW DENNIS ON SOCIALS: https://Instagram: /thedennishenning https://m.facebook.com/100092542272514/ https://Tiktok: /@thedennishenning SEND ME AN EMAIL: dennishenningsocial@gmail.com PRODUCED AND EDITED BY: mastermyndmedia / https://www.mastermyndmedia.com . . . . I'VE BEEN IN: Queensrÿche: Video Mindcrime (1989) Rescue Me (1992) The Palace (1997)
The team is split over Google's wisdom in selling a smartwatch - plus subscription fee - for kids. Plus, our take on what's going on at OpenAI, why iFixit has broken up with Samsung and what we can learn from the "leak" of Google's search algorithm. And our Hot Hardware candidate is the Panasonic Toughbook 55 Mk3, a semi-rugged but portable laptop.Links:https://blog.google/products/fitbit/fitbit-ace-lte-smartwatch-kids/https://www.ft.com/content/ccbdff7c-ede3-4d62-968d-189fb0205075Custom GPTs open for free ChatGPT users - The VergeHUGE Google Search document leak reveals inner workings of ranking algorithm (searchengineland.com)Why turning motherboards to jelly could be a sustainability breakthrough thanks to vPCBs | TechFinitivehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqee727vnzmoTape is so dead, 152.9 exabytes of LTO shipped in 2023 • The RegisterPanasonic Toughbook FZ-55 Full HD Touch Screen Mk3 14" Rugged Windows 11 Pro Notebook. From £2115.00 plus VAT (ultima-computers.co.uk)
Ross Connolly is joined first by Derek Proulx, the State Director for Defend the Guard. Then, he talks with Shannon Pahls, Public Affairs Director with "yes. every kid."
"It's the conditions, not the kids that determine success," writes Kelly Boswell. And today we'll listen in on a preview of Kelly's new audiobook, Every Kid a Writer: Strategies That Get Everyone Writing. Kelly reminds us that every writer is reluctant to write at some point. And in her book, Kelly provides six field-tested strategies to get everyone in the classroom writing with energy and enthusiasm. In this section, Kelly challenges us to stop doing meaningless writing exercises in our classrooms and instead, write for real audiences.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Like just about any kid, Abhishek Desai grew up in India with dreams of becoming an astronaut. While that dream didn't come true, Desai is a NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow studying space from Earth. His project at NASA focuses multimessenger and multiwavelength astronomy to explain processes happening inside an Active Galactic Nuclei. In this conversation with Further Together's Michael Holtz, Desai talks about coming to the United States for his education, the importance of collaboration and mentorship, the value of the NASA NPP program, and more. To learn more about the NASA Postdoctoral Program, visit https://npp.orau.org/index.html
Join Florenza on On the Air with guests Braylon and Peyton Bryant. Explore your inner superhero in "There is a Superhero in Every Kid." Friends embark on thrilling adventures, facing off against villains and unlocking hidden powers. Who will emerge as the hero? Could it be your best friend or even you? Join us on this captivating journey that proves every kid has superpowers waiting to be discovered. In the sunny city of Norfolk, Isaac, Grayson, Nora, Derrick, Claire, and Braylon discover their friendship is a superpower! Their adventures take an unexpected turn when Braylon transforms into a superhero to save the day at the carnival. With courage and kindness, they inspire others to stand up to bullies and be brave. Discover the magic of friendship and the superhero inside every kid in this heartwarming tale. Prepare for a rollercoaster ride of fun and friendship because there's a superhero in YOU! Peyton's book "21 Moments That Matter" offers invaluable guidance and inspiration to parents of all backgrounds. Embark on a journey that unveils the essence of parenthood through relatable anecdotes and heartfelt reflections. Gain a deeper understanding of parents' profound impact on their children's lives and embrace the extraordinary moments that shape a family. In "21 Moments That Matter," Peyton shares 21 heartfelt reflections on parenting done right, drawing from her experiences and observations. Her candid reflections inspire readers to build stronger, more meaningful relationships with their children. Don't miss your chance to experience the joy, laughter, tears, and triumphs within the pages of this exceptional book. For more information or to invite either author to speak at your event, contact Portia Bryant at https://portiabryant.com/.
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
This is an excerpt from Israel Wayne's "Avoiding Homeschooling Pitfalls" interview on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Watch or listen to the full conversation here. Yvette Hampton sits down with homeschooling expert Israel Wayne to discuss the pitfalls of homeschooling and how to avoid them. With insightful anecdotes and practical advice, Israel shares his experiences of teaching children how to read, think, and learn - and his stories of learning these skills when he was homeschooled by a high school dropout. Discover the importance of individualizing education, embracing unique gifts and talents, and prioritizing relationships over academic achievements. Recommended Resources: Answers for Homeschooling: Top 25 Questions Critics Ask, by Israel Wayne Education: Does God Have an Opinion, Israel Wayne Demystifying Learning Styles – Tyler Hogan on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Is College Worth It, by William J. Bennett - https://amzn.to/48y0ntl Getting Started in Homeschooling - Israel Wayne on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast
Bryan Barrett talks to Lee Colvin, who recaps last Friday's Every Kid is a Hero Day at Stewarts Creek High School for the county's special needs students.
MYTH BUSTERS! Mom Edition. Today, we're tackling a particularly harmful Mom Myth: That the future success of your children depends on how much one-on-one time you, as a Mom, spend with them. Newsflash: THAT IS NOT TRUE. Yes, one-on-one time with your kids is amazing, don't get us wrong, but sometimes, it's literally not possible. Here's what IS possible AND beneficial to your children: spending authentic, quality time together, making space to play (especially for Mamas with little ones), and encouraging spending with both parents. To us, this feels a lot more doable than carving out a forced 10 minutes of fun each week with your kids. The name of the game is quality over quantity and we are so onboard. Head over to the episode to take a listen and learn all about the misconceptions and pressures surrounding your child's future success and start to truly enjoy your time together. In this episode of the No Guilt Mom podcast you'll learn: Common misconceptions about spending one-on-one time with all your kids Ways you can spend meaningful time with your kids that will create a positive relationship and memorable experiences How to set boundaries with your time spent with kids to take care of yourself, get the rest you need to be the best parent you can be, and model healthy behavior for your kids How to ditch the guilt of not spending enough time with each of your kids Resources We Shared: Happy Mom Summit A FREE online virtual event that brings you expert-led sessions, and a thriving community of like-minded moms ready to kick the guilt while raising respectful and responsible kids. The summit will be held live from March 4th to March 8th, 2024. Join our newsletter! Get connected to No Guilt Mom and get our Home Responsibility Calculator absolutely FREE, so you can make a plan to delegate the work. Visit No Guilt Mom Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too! Check out our favorite deals and codes from our sponsors here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it mean to truly empower and trust families to make education decisions for their children? Whitney Marsh, Director of Policy Operations at yes. every kid. Foundation, joins Students Over Systems to discuss removing boundaries that restrict where families can send their kids to school, supporting edupreneurs, and implementing effective education savings account (ESA) […]
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Did you experience all these things before you were 10? More importantly, are Slacker and T. Hack making sure their kids experience these things?
Today -- we're taking you to a chilly morning scene in Cobble Creek, where something truly remarkable unfolds each year.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Smart Money Parenting, Scott and Chad discuss the importance of helping children develop a strong sense of self-worth and identity. They emphasize the need for children to know that they are loved and valued, regardless of their achievements or performance. By addressing the biggest fear that every child has, they explore how parents can support their children in building a healthy self-image. Tune in to gain insights on fostering a positive identity in your children. Kids fear not being loved or feeling like they're not enough Parents need to reinforce their child's worth and value Identity shapes decisions and behaviors Values and vision are important in shaping a child's identity Reminding kids of their worth and potential helps them thrive Mentioned in this episode gravystack.com/smart gravystack.com/igniter smartmoneyparenting.com smartmoneyparenting.com/followus Smart, Not Spoiled: The 7 Money Skills Kids Must Master Before Leaving the Nest by Chad Willardson Value Creation Kid: The Healthy Struggles Your Children Need to Succeed by Scott Donnell and Lee Benson Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnell
Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "The finest heart and health supplement in the world!": https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart A landmark new poll shows a monumental shift - with 2/3 of parents now supporting school choice, signaling a major change in the conversation around education options for families. Brian Nichols welcomes Matt Frendewey, an education reformer with 15 years experience, to discuss a new YouGov poll showing overwhelming support for school choice. The 2020 pandemic exposed problems in traditional public schools, leading many parents to explore new options. Enrollment numbers show more families moving to charter, private, homeschooling and microschools. The poll found strong majorities support ending zip code-based school assignment, expanding education savings accounts (ESAs) and expanding education tax credits. This support crossed partisan lines and was especially high among Black and lower-income Americans. More states are responding by passing new and expanded school choice laws. Matt explains how the education system was founded on racist beliefs about the "inherited ability" to sort children. It remains focused on the system over individual students and their needs. The teachers union continues to defend this outdated model, while even many teachers are fleeing to start alternative schools. Attacks on homeschooling signal establishment fears about empowering parents. Brian and Matt discuss how culture shapes policy - the shift in public opinion will drive more political changes favoring school choice at the state level. Matt predicts funding will become more flexible and portable, not limited to public-to-private transfers. Barriers like zip code restrictions will eventually fail to meet family demand. To conclude, Matt invites listeners to get involved lobbying their states if on the cusp of passing new laws, and to partner with Yes. Every Kid. Foundation. & Brian promotes his school choice bumper stickers and merch, promoting parent power over educational freedom. ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart) with code TBNS at checkout for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
We are a culture that loves choice and that goes for all ages. So offering choice in an elementary writing classroom is extremely powerful. Today, we will hear firsthand how making the small shift results in tremendous engagement. Join us for a discussion between Kelly Boswell, author of Every Kid a Writer, and Blake Williams, a second grade teacher in South Carolina.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As education across the US transforms from a centralized, top-down system to a diverse, decentralized marketplace responsive to the needs and preferences of learners and families, it can create some challenges for the entrepreneurial parents and teachers who are creating these new, bottom-up education solutions. Joining me on the podcast today is Mike Donnelly, an experienced attorney and vice president at the Yes Every Kid Foundation who is working to support today's education entrepreneurs and champion their innovative learning models. *** Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly email newsletter on education trends at fee.org/liberated.
In this episode, Frank Trimble and Mark Hallock talk about their new book entitled "Every Kid Matters: How Your Church Can Effectively Shepherd the Next Generation" There's nothing more important than shepherding the next generation, but how do we do it? What does it look like? Who is involved? This book was written to help you answer these questions and to implement an effective strategy in your church. Stay tuned until the end of the episode where you can hear the introduction from the book! Get your copy today: https://amz.run/7DML
Ian Rowe has proved it. The longtime head of Public Prep – a wildly successful charter school system in New York City – Ian has discovered surprising ways to empower kids who society ignores and overlooks. Let's see what Ian believes about the principles and practices that enable any kid to achieve anything. Subscribe to the podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7eAkovs... Substack: https://believepodcast.substack.com/ Follow Believe!: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Believe_Pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/believe_pod/ Follow Doug DeVos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Doug_DeVos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doug.devos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dougdevosamway/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-devos For show notes and more, visit https://thebelievepodcast.com/.
2GG Podcast: Does Mom HAVE to go to Every Kid Event? PART 1 by Two Girls and a Guy
2GG Podcast: Does Mom HAVE to go to Every Kid Event? PART 2 by Two Girls and a Guy
It's the 3rd episode of the Youth Ministry Sherpas ** Coast to Coast ** and we are having a great time together! The Barbie Movie is all the rage. Steve and Shannon think it's hilarious. Any good youth pastor (sorry Brock) should have seen it by now. What does it teach us about this cultural moment and issues facing our students, and should we re-think how we do ministry to the girls in our group? We also share what the perfect night of youth group looks like to us (hint: there will be laughter). And we talk about our teaching ideas for the fall (if we have any), the value of curriculum, and how important is it -- really -- to "kill it" with the message every week? All this, plus Shannon gets burned by her daughter about her pickleball skills and Brock can't go to eat out after youth group anymore without a bottle of Tums. It's Youth Ministry with the Windows Down! Enjoy the show!We are proud members of the Download Youth Ministry Podcast Network Train your volunteer team at the National Day of Volunteer Youth Ministry Training! Find Flexible Annual Curriculum from DYM's ColeaderWatch us on YouTube! Follow us on Instagram! @youthministrysherpasEmail us at youthministrysherpas@gmail.com
Today's word of the day is 'cleared' as in Tua Tagovailoa has been cleared from concussion protocol as in Greg Olsen may clear the FOX booth as in LeBron may clear Kareem's record very very soon as in parents are making it very clear they cannot be at youth sports events. Let's start with Tua and why it's taken so long to get out of the protocol. (7:50) Tom Brady has officially retired. Now it's onto the FOX booth. People have loved Greg Olsen and he's even calling this Super Bowl. Is this what Tom really thinks retirement should be? (12:55) Kareem's scoring record was the unbreakable record. That was it. No one thought it could be done. Here steps in LeBron James who is now 89 points away. And there's no slowing down. (18:50) Youth sports parents have been out of control forever. People are dying because of these fights. What are we doing? (24:30) Matt Rhule has filed arbitration against David Tepper and the Carolina Panthers. He wants his money. Will he get it? (34:55) Broadway Rising. (39:20) NPPOD. (40:20) Eagles offensive lineman Josh Sills has been indicted on rape and kidnapping from an incident that occurred in 2019. The Eagles are in the Super Bowl. He is not in the Super Bowl. Does this Thursday feel like a Monday, or is it just me? Woof! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices