Teens

E.51: The Power of Meditating With Kids

with William Meyer

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Episode Notes:

Bill Meyer, lifelong meditator and teacher of history, economics, and humanities is the author of the book, Three Breaths and Begin, A Guide to Meditation in the Classroom. Bill speaks of how he has brought meditation into his teaching curriculum and the impact it has had not only on his students but also on himself. He talks about how mediation is helping to correct the failures of our modern education in teaching children how to develop self-awareness, acquire wisdom, and be the owners of their own learning.

His book, Three Breaths and Begin, is available in bookstores and online, and also through his website: http://billpmeyer.com

E.30: Inspiring & Empowering Teens

with Adam Bunting

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Episode Notes:

Adam Bunting, the very well loved and respected principal at CVU High School talks about helping teenagers thrive. He touches on:

  • Helping teens connect their own gifts, roles, and purpose so they can be co-creators of their learning and feel empowered.

  • The 5 elements of transformational learning experiences

  • What personalized learning can do for teenagers

  • Read Adam’s article on personalized learning in Edutopia and find his recommended resources on the CVU website.

 

E.03: Mastermind Parenting

With Randi Rubenstein, Author, Parent Coach

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Episode Notes:

Parenting coach & author Randi Rubenstein joins us to talk about her extraordinary parenting strategies, stories from her own experiences with her kids, her clients' breakthroughs in parenting, and ideas for effective communication with kids of all ages.

Randi spoke about the power of empathy in parenting, and how parents often fail to empathize and therefore deprive their kids of not only being witnessed but also of the opportunity to resolve some conflict by themselves.

POWERFUL stuff!