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Failure, Farts and Finding Self-Worth with Maggie Dent Raising Wildlings

    • Parenting

In this episode, we are thrilled to be chatting with one of Australia’s favourite parenting authors and experts, the perfectly named, Queen of Common sense, Maggie Dent. We chat about getting kids off screens, the importance of failing, and self worth and how to support boys in their big emotions and the importance of a well-timed fart.
👉  Maggie shares
What it means to be a lighthouse and who her lighthouse was growing upThe importance of nature and play and free time and her favorite adventurous opportunities where children can access these. The importance of failing and resilienceMore on the philosophies in her book, From Boys to Men, about boys handling emotions, understanding arousal states, preventing techno tantrums, and how to get them off screens. An expansion on her theory about the spectrum of lamb to roosterMore on self- worth being the invisible biological core of man-hood The biological differences in the wiring of boys and how educators can improve classroom settingsThe three F’s- Food, Fun and Farts. 👉  Resources & References
Maggie Dent - Home | Resources for those who live & work with children
Maggie's Blog | Maggie Dent
👉 Guest Details
Commonly known as the “queen of common sense”, Maggie is one of Australia’s most beloved parenting authors and educators, with a particular interest in the early years, adolescence and resilience.
Maggie’s experience includes teaching, counselling, and working in palliative care/funeral services and suicide prevention. Maggie is an advocate for the healthy, common-sense raising of children in order to strengthen families and communities. She is a passionate, positive voice for children of all ages.
Somehow she has also found the time to author seven major books, including her bestselling 2018 book Mothering Our Boys and her new 2020 release, From Boys to Men.
 👉 Free Downloadable
Click here to get our FREE printable Words for Validation. It is a great tool for validating our children’s feelings so they aren’t experiencing shame. 
  👉 Wildlings Forest School Contact Details
Website
Facebook
Instagram
Youtube 
👉 Did You Enjoy This Episode? 
If you enjoyed this episode and the Raising Wildlings podcast, please take a minute to subscribe, and to rate and review. You can do that on Apple Podcasts right now by
Other ways we can help you:
Want to learn the game-changing soft skills you'll need while leading group activities with fire, water and tools? Catch Our FREE Mini Training On The First Steps You Must Take To Lead A Forest School Program Ready to create your own Nature Play business? Head to www.raisingwildlings.com.au/wildbusiness to access the roadmap to starting your business journey. Keen to find your purpose in 10 minutes? Download our FREE treasure map to find your passion without compromising your educational values. Want to know how to craft an epic outdoor program that has parents and directors lining up to enrol? You need Nature Play Now our $57 Workshop and Bundle series (people are saying this is a steal!)

In this episode, we are thrilled to be chatting with one of Australia’s favourite parenting authors and experts, the perfectly named, Queen of Common sense, Maggie Dent. We chat about getting kids off screens, the importance of failing, and self worth and how to support boys in their big emotions and the importance of a well-timed fart.
👉  Maggie shares
What it means to be a lighthouse and who her lighthouse was growing upThe importance of nature and play and free time and her favorite adventurous opportunities where children can access these. The importance of failing and resilienceMore on the philosophies in her book, From Boys to Men, about boys handling emotions, understanding arousal states, preventing techno tantrums, and how to get them off screens. An expansion on her theory about the spectrum of lamb to roosterMore on self- worth being the invisible biological core of man-hood The biological differences in the wiring of boys and how educators can improve classroom settingsThe three F’s- Food, Fun and Farts. 👉  Resources & References
Maggie Dent - Home | Resources for those who live & work with children
Maggie's Blog | Maggie Dent
👉 Guest Details
Commonly known as the “queen of common sense”, Maggie is one of Australia’s most beloved parenting authors and educators, with a particular interest in the early years, adolescence and resilience.
Maggie’s experience includes teaching, counselling, and working in palliative care/funeral services and suicide prevention. Maggie is an advocate for the healthy, common-sense raising of children in order to strengthen families and communities. She is a passionate, positive voice for children of all ages.
Somehow she has also found the time to author seven major books, including her bestselling 2018 book Mothering Our Boys and her new 2020 release, From Boys to Men.
 👉 Free Downloadable
Click here to get our FREE printable Words for Validation. It is a great tool for validating our children’s feelings so they aren’t experiencing shame. 
  👉 Wildlings Forest School Contact Details
Website
Facebook
Instagram
Youtube 
👉 Did You Enjoy This Episode? 
If you enjoyed this episode and the Raising Wildlings podcast, please take a minute to subscribe, and to rate and review. You can do that on Apple Podcasts right now by
Other ways we can help you:
Want to learn the game-changing soft skills you'll need while leading group activities with fire, water and tools? Catch Our FREE Mini Training On The First Steps You Must Take To Lead A Forest School Program Ready to create your own Nature Play business? Head to www.raisingwildlings.com.au/wildbusiness to access the roadmap to starting your business journey. Keen to find your purpose in 10 minutes? Download our FREE treasure map to find your passion without compromising your educational values. Want to know how to craft an epic outdoor program that has parents and directors lining up to enrol? You need Nature Play Now our $57 Workshop and Bundle series (people are saying this is a steal!)

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