

Your (supremely important) role in your child's (formal) education | Podcast Episode 289
In this week's episode of We Turned Out Okay, we examine a parent's role in a child's education!
Lots of parents have no idea how to help their kiddos in learning how to read, write, do math, or code.
But these are the essential skills of the future.
How do we help our kids, when they're young, get ready for all that learning?
Find out by listening to this episode of We Turned Out Okay!
Plus in Parenting News: A really fascinating episode of Experiential Wisdom, all about lifelong learning and why it matters now, more than ever.
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– How to teach your child social skills
– Under what circumstances, if any, you should let your child watch YouTube.
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