34 min

Raising eco-activist kids with Brittany Jefferson - Ep. 003 Raising Eco Minimalists

    • Parenting

Wondering how to raise kids who care about the environment? Who want to take action towards the climate crisis, racial injustice, and social issues? Whether we like it or not, our kids are going to inherit many of the issues we are facing today, and it's important that we as parents/guardians help guide our kids as they navigate them. In this episode, I'm talking with Brittany Jefferson of Teacher Mom Chronicles. Brittany talks about:
 what it means to be an eco-advocate or activisthow we can raise awareness for our kids in an age-appropriate wayhow we can encourage kids to become their own version of a climate activist/advocate based on their interests how we can talk to our kids about big issues such as the climate crisis, racial injustice, and social issues amazing resources she uses to talk to her own kids (and the kids she teaches)
Resources mentioned in this episode: 
Book: Talking to kids about climate changeLink to industrial revolution instagram postBook: all we can saveBook: braiding sweetgrassBook: The Green Collar EconomyBook: We are the water protectorsBook: Greta and the GiantsBook: The Power BookBook series: The ______  History of the United States (ex: Latinx)

Where to find out more about Brittany, and Teacher Mom Chronicles:
Become a Teacher Mom Chronicle Patreon member and get amazing resources that expand on what we discussed in this episode Blog: Teacher Mom Chronicles InstagramTwitter


Let's connect!
Email me: Laura@raisingecominimalists.com
Blog (Reduce, Reuse, Renew)
Instagram (@raisingecominimalistspodcast or @reducereuserenewblog)
Facebook Raising Eco Minimalist Community Group
Become a podcast member (and help support the show!)
Support the show
Let's connect!

Sign up and receive the eco-activity book with over 15 activities for kids.
Email me: Laura@raisingecominimalists.com
Blog (Reduce, Reuse, Renew) Instagram (@raisingecominimalistspodcast or @reducereuserenewblog) Support the Show Leave a review on Apple and/or Spotify

Wondering how to raise kids who care about the environment? Who want to take action towards the climate crisis, racial injustice, and social issues? Whether we like it or not, our kids are going to inherit many of the issues we are facing today, and it's important that we as parents/guardians help guide our kids as they navigate them. In this episode, I'm talking with Brittany Jefferson of Teacher Mom Chronicles. Brittany talks about:
 what it means to be an eco-advocate or activisthow we can raise awareness for our kids in an age-appropriate wayhow we can encourage kids to become their own version of a climate activist/advocate based on their interests how we can talk to our kids about big issues such as the climate crisis, racial injustice, and social issues amazing resources she uses to talk to her own kids (and the kids she teaches)
Resources mentioned in this episode: 
Book: Talking to kids about climate changeLink to industrial revolution instagram postBook: all we can saveBook: braiding sweetgrassBook: The Green Collar EconomyBook: We are the water protectorsBook: Greta and the GiantsBook: The Power BookBook series: The ______  History of the United States (ex: Latinx)

Where to find out more about Brittany, and Teacher Mom Chronicles:
Become a Teacher Mom Chronicle Patreon member and get amazing resources that expand on what we discussed in this episode Blog: Teacher Mom Chronicles InstagramTwitter


Let's connect!
Email me: Laura@raisingecominimalists.com
Blog (Reduce, Reuse, Renew)
Instagram (@raisingecominimalistspodcast or @reducereuserenewblog)
Facebook Raising Eco Minimalist Community Group
Become a podcast member (and help support the show!)
Support the show
Let's connect!

Sign up and receive the eco-activity book with over 15 activities for kids.
Email me: Laura@raisingecominimalists.com
Blog (Reduce, Reuse, Renew) Instagram (@raisingecominimalistspodcast or @reducereuserenewblog) Support the Show Leave a review on Apple and/or Spotify

34 min