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The GoodKind Podcast
GoodKind
158 episodes
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At GoodKind, we create resources that help people engage with God and one another. We do this by helping you cultivate the GoodKind of habits and holiday practices. On this podcast, we'll discuss how to be intentional with your habits and holidays, taking the opportunities of the season ahead to create meaningful moments for you and your family.
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At GoodKind, we create resources that help people engage with God and one another. We do this by helping you cultivate the GoodKind of habits and holiday practices. On this podcast, we'll discuss how to be intentional with your habits and holidays, taking the opportunities of the season ahead to create meaningful moments for you and your family.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Is Homework Holy Work?
The GoodKind Podcast
27 minutes 17 seconds
3 months ago
Is Homework Holy Work?

In this episode of The GoodKind Podcast, Clayton Greene, Chris Pappalardo, and Arthur Tew unpack the surprisingly spiritual side of... homework. Through stories from public school, homeschooling, and their own childhoods, they wrestle with what homework actually teaches kids—not just academically, but spiritually.

They reflect on the difference between meaningful work and busywork, how homework intersects with identity and overwork, and whether school is subtly shaping our kids to see productivity as a primary value. By the end, it’s clear: how we talk about homework shapes how our kids think about work, worth, and even Sabbath.

Takeaways

  • Homework is more than just worksheets. It can train kids in independence and perseverance—or frustrate them with pointless busywork.

  • Meaningful work matters. Kids are more motivated when they understand the purpose of what they’re doing—whether it’s a Shakespearean writing prompt or feeding chickens.

  • All homework is not created equal. Parents can help kids distinguish between tasks that just need to get done, and tasks that are vital to learning.

  • Homework shouldn’t sabotage Sabbath. Carving out weekend space free from school demands models a rhythm of grace.

    • Homeschool or public school, the big question is: what are we teaching them about work?
    • Through homework, chores, and school routines, we’re forming our kids' beliefs about productivity, rest, and their value.
  • The GoodKind Podcast
    At GoodKind, we create resources that help people engage with God and one another. We do this by helping you cultivate the GoodKind of habits and holiday practices. On this podcast, we'll discuss how to be intentional with your habits and holidays, taking the opportunities of the season ahead to create meaningful moments for you and your family.