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...
All content for Modern Motherhood for the Country Soul is the property of Ashlie and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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...
Hey friends, this week’s episode didn’t go quite as planned — and honestly, that’s kind of the point. I was all set to dive into Jean Piaget and child development, but life had other ideas when my youngest turned six, rolled her ankle, and sent us on an unexpected adventure through hospital hallways and X-rays. Instead of shelving the episode completely, I decided to lean into what motherhood really teaches us: how to bend when things don’t go as planned. From shifting gears midweek to comfor...
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...