Episode 543: The Well Educated Child
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概要
What if raising a “well-educated child” has nothing to do with grades and everything to do with how they think?
In this powerful conversation, Rebecca sits down with educator and author Deborah Kenny, founder of Harlem Village Academies, to challenge everything we think we know about education. From eliminating screens to building independent thinkers, Deborah shares what actually works when it comes to raising confident, capable, and self-motivated kids. This episode will make you rethink parenting, school, and what success really looks like for your child.
Key Takeaways
→ A well-educated child is not just knowledgeable but intellectually sophisticated, self-directed, and purpose-driven.
→ Agency matters more than grades because self-motivated kids push themselves to learn.
→ Reading is the single most powerful habit for building attention span and critical thinking.
→ Too much screen time weakens focus and limits curiosity.
→ Kids need guidance to question what they see, not just absorb it.
→ Parents should focus less on grades and more on a love of learning.
Want to raise a confident, independent thinker? Start by changing what happens at home.
Listen now and share this episode with a parent who needs to hear it.
Guest Info
Deborah Kenny
Founder, Harlem Village Academies
Book: The Well-Educated Child
Website: https://www.thewelleducatedchild.org/
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