
The Art of Preparing Kids for Adventure: Summer Series - On The Ground Parenting Podcast Episode 6
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The last week of our summer series! This time on On the Ground Parenting, hosts Sandy, Sam, and Kelly get into the art of preparing children for outdoor adventures, a crucial life skill. They discuss the concept of "division of responsibility" where parents empower kids to be more capable and self-sustaining by gradually transferring some of the planning and packing duties. The discussion also touches on the importance of parental preparedness, including the lesson of always remembering underwear for a post-beach outing. Sam reflects on her own journey, from being "shell-shocked" as a new parent to developing mental checklists and routines. The hosts agree that these planning skills are a form of leadership that kids can carry throughout their lives, citing an example of a high school student who used her outdoor skills to organize a school-wide picnic. The episode concludes with advice for parents on how to handle frustration and "muddy" moments.
In This Episode
[01:04] What is the "division of responsibility"?[01:56] Using lists and pictures to help kids pack.
[02:47] Learning from the consequences of forgetting to pack.
[04:28] Samantha's journey from "shell-shocked" parent to a master of mental lists.
[07:33] Why packing and planning are valuable life and leadership skills.
[11:05] Giving kids a sense of agency with lists and check-ins.
[14:10] Strategies for parents to cope with frustration and "muddy" moments.
[19:02] The balance of "roots and wings" in parenting.Connect with Us!
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