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Raising Resilient Kids: A Conversation with "America's Worst Mom" Lenore Skenazy

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Is constant parental supervision limiting children's ability to develop problem-solving skills? In this episode, hosts Wes Brown and Dr. Sonya Lutter explore childhood independence and resilience with guest Lenore Skenazy, founder of the organization Let Grow and author of the book "Free-Range Kids."
Skenazy shares her journey advocating for more freedom for kids through experiences like independent travel. Skenazy discusses reasonable childhood independence laws and how giving kids opportunities to overcome minor challenges and adversity can build resilience in a way that benefits both children and parents.

Links:
Let Grow Website | LinkedIn | Instagram
Free Range Kids Website | Book
Lenore Skenazy on LinkedIn

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Is constant parental supervision limiting children's ability to develop problem-solving skills? In this episode, hosts Wes Brown and Dr. Sonya Lutter explore childhood independence and resilience with guest Lenore Skenazy, founder of the organization Let Grow and author of the book "Free-Range Kids."
Skenazy shares her journey advocating for more freedom for kids through experiences like independent travel. Skenazy discusses reasonable childhood independence laws and how giving kids opportunities to overcome minor challenges and adversity can build resilience in a way that benefits both children and parents.

Links:
Let Grow Website | LinkedIn | Instagram
Free Range Kids Website | Book
Lenore Skenazy on LinkedIn

Send us a text

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Analog Advisor is produced by Mickenzie Vought and edited by
Podcircle
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Apple | Spotify
Follow Us on LinkedIn
Wes Brown | Sonya Lutter | CogentBlue
Have thoughts or ideas for future topics or episodes? Email us at
[email protected].

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