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54: Rebecca Mannis Part 2, Can you teach grit?
Parenting Teens: The Biggest Job We’ll Ever Have Podcast
English - June 11, 2018 04:00 - 29 minutes - 27.8 MB - ★★★ - 42 ratingsKids & Family Health & Fitness biggestjob character family hydeschool parenting parentingteens Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: 53: Rebecca Mannis: Educate a child according to his nature
Grit is a word that we hear a lot these days; we talk about it in the Biggest Job Workshops, and in part 2 of our conversation with Rebecca Mannis, a learning specialist who founded Ivy-Prep, we learn that grit is something that can be intentionally taught to kids.
“There are ways in which we can step back and understand what our responses are and appreciate our experience”, Dr. Mannis says. “Encourage your kids to appreciate why it is they may be feeling a certain way; encourage them to try something even if it brings up discomfort.”
Dr. Mannis also shares in this podcast her views about how technology has increased anxiety in kids.
Her website: www.ivy-prep.com