In this Art of Allowance Podcast conversation, guest Barbara Coloroso shares her parenting insights with host John Lanza. Barbara emphasizes the importance of structure, flexibility and encouragement in raising resilient, money-smart kids. She discusses the different family types outlined in her work, the significance of teaching about money from a young age and the value of allowing children to make mistakes as part of the learning process. Barbara also highlights a caregiver's progression from parent to guide to friend and the critical role of reflection in improving parenting strategies.
Barbara Coloroso is an internationally recognized author, educator and parenting consultant with over 50 years of experience. A sought-after speaker on bullying, discipline, parenting and teaching, Barbara has appeared on CNN, NPR and Oprah and been featured in Newsweek, The New York Times and U.S. News & World Report. Barbara’s work blends academic training in philosophy, sociology and special education with real-world insights drawn from her experiences as a teacher, volunteer, mother and grandmother. She has authored four bestselling books, including kids are worth it!, which frames her discussion with John.