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Eps 391: Navigating school boards with AJ Crabill
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
English - June 12, 2023 07:01 - 57 minutes - ★★★★★ - 189 ratingsEducation Kids & Family education etertainment inspiration interviews parenting Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
My guest today is AJ Crabill.
AJ and I have a great conversation this week about school boards and the education system. AJ explains why adults are hesitant & sometimes resistant to changing the way schools operate and why we need to teach resilience (not just make things easier for our kids). AJ shares exactly what student-led restorative practices are and the benefits that come with them. I love hearing all the overlap between AJ’s work and Positive Discipline: the sense of belonging, classroom meetings, a focus on repair, and teaching life skills. We dig into why student behavior will not and cannot change until adult behavior changes. I ask AJ exactly what school boards do, how members get elected, and how parents can get involved effectively and usefully with the board. AJ finishes up by inviting parents to stand up and be the difference maker at their children’s schools.
Takeaways from the show
Student-led restorative practices
Why adults are resistant to changing the way schools operate
The importance of students feeling of belonging
Teaching & parenting in a way that builds resiliency
The overlap between student-led restorative practice & Positive Discipline
Student outcomes don’t change until adult behavior changes
How can parents get involved usefully with the school board & school leadership?
What exactly does the school board do?
For more show notes, including full transcripts, visit our website here.
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My guest today is AJ Crabill.
AJ and I have a great conversation this week about school boards and the education system. AJ explains why adults are hesitant & sometimes resistant to changing the way schools operate and why we need to teach resilience (not just make things easier for our kids). AJ shares exactly what student-led restorative practices are and the benefits that come with them. I love hearing all the overlap between AJ’s work and Positive Discipline: the sense of belonging, classroom meetings, a focus on repair, and teaching life skills. We dig into why student behavior will not and cannot change until adult behavior changes. I ask AJ exactly what school boards do, how members get elected, and how parents can get involved effectively and usefully with the board. AJ finishes up by inviting parents to stand up and be the difference maker at their children’s schools.
Takeaways from the show
Student-led restorative practices
Why adults are resistant to changing the way schools operate
The importance of students feeling of belonging
Teaching & parenting in a way that builds resiliency
The overlap between student-led restorative practice & Positive Discipline
Student outcomes don’t change until adult behavior changes
How can parents get involved usefully with the school board & school leadership?
What exactly does the school board do?
For more show notes, including full transcripts, visit our website here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices