You regularly confront situations where it’s not clear what to do, what to say, or how to respond. It’s okay to ask for help. That’s why we’re making this show. Asking for advice from friends and classmates is a great way to help shape your decision-making skills. Hosted by Nina Purewal, It’s OK To Ask is a dynamically-created kids advice podcast where no two listens are the same. Listen to the episode, delete it, then download it again to hear from new voices with different advice.
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You regularly confront situations where it’s not clear what to do, what to say, or how to respond. It’s okay to ask for help. That’s why we’re making this show. Asking for advice from friends and classmates is a great way to help shape your decision-making skills. Hosted by Nina Purewal, It’s OK To Ask is a dynamically-created kids advice podcast where no two listens are the same. Listen to the episode, delete it, then download it again to hear from new voices with different advice.
Matthew asks, “What do you do if someone in your class is struggling with a direction or an expectation?” (Featuring answers from a 3rd grade class in Atlanta, Georgia.)
It's OK To Ask
You regularly confront situations where it’s not clear what to do, what to say, or how to respond. It’s okay to ask for help. That’s why we’re making this show. Asking for advice from friends and classmates is a great way to help shape your decision-making skills. Hosted by Nina Purewal, It’s OK To Ask is a dynamically-created kids advice podcast where no two listens are the same. Listen to the episode, delete it, then download it again to hear from new voices with different advice.