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Asking For a Parent
Dr Colman Noctor
44 episodes
9 months ago
‘Real world’ solutions for carers so they can understand the meaning behind a child's behaviour.
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‘Real world’ solutions for carers so they can understand the meaning behind a child's behaviour.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Relationships
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Bonus Episode on Children‘s Sport
Asking For a Parent
32 minutes 33 seconds
3 years ago
Bonus Episode on Children‘s Sport
In this episode I speak with Ciaran Fadden about his Emerald Soccer initiative which aims to support 'football for fun' and offers an alternative to the competitive streams currently available. Given the increasing problems with over-competitive nature children's sport and media stories about recent cancelations of games due to dissent from the sidelines etc. it is timely to consider different ways in which we can encourage children to continue participation in movement and activity.   This episode discusses lots of interesting topics about trying to get as many as possible playing for as long as possible.   Keywords: Childrens Sport, Competitiveness, Sport for Fun    email : askingforaparent@gmail.com  twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
Asking For a Parent
‘Real world’ solutions for carers so they can understand the meaning behind a child's behaviour.