This week, we’re diving into how our kids grow, learn, and make sense of the world — and how that journey shapes who we become as adults. We’ll explore Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development in a down-to-earth way (no dry textbook talk here, I promise!). From peekaboo games and banana phones to those teenage “I know better” moments, we’ll look at the four stages of learning and what they mean for our children — and for us as parents, educators, and lifelong learners. Let’s rediscover h...
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This week, we’re diving into how our kids grow, learn, and make sense of the world — and how that journey shapes who we become as adults. We’ll explore Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development in a down-to-earth way (no dry textbook talk here, I promise!). From peekaboo games and banana phones to those teenage “I know better” moments, we’ll look at the four stages of learning and what they mean for our children — and for us as parents, educators, and lifelong learners. Let’s rediscover h...
This week’s episode was inspired by my ten-year-old daughter, who suggested I talk about kids and money—when to say no, how to teach value, and why happiness can’t be bought. I share real-life tips for setting boundaries, helping kids understand needs vs. wants, and finding joy in connection instead of consumption. From money jars to replacing “treats” with shared experiences, this episode is all about raising mindful spenders who know that value comes from gratitude, effort, and love—not stu...
Modern Motherhood for the Country Soul
This week, we’re diving into how our kids grow, learn, and make sense of the world — and how that journey shapes who we become as adults. We’ll explore Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development in a down-to-earth way (no dry textbook talk here, I promise!). From peekaboo games and banana phones to those teenage “I know better” moments, we’ll look at the four stages of learning and what they mean for our children — and for us as parents, educators, and lifelong learners. Let’s rediscover h...