43 min

TPP 131: Author and Lecturer Alfie Kohn On Practicing Unconditional Parenting TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids

    • Parenting

I was thrilled to have the chance to talk with Alfie Kohn about parenting and differently wired kids and dig into the concepts that many consider highly provocative and controversial because in many ways they are a radical departure from more traditional approaches to parenting, praise, rewards, punishments, discipline, and motivation.
If you haven’t been exposed to Alfie’s work before, I encourage you to listen with an open mind and curiosity. Some of the concepts he shares today may challenge your ideas about raising kids, but if you know me, I deeply believe there is value is reconsidering everything we thought we knew about parenting. After having this conversation with Alfie, I became even more aware of things I was doing that I wanted to tweak as a way to better support Asher’s growth, and I’ve already noticed a difference in what’s happening in my family dynamic. I hope you get out a lot out of our conversation.
 
Alfie Kohn writes and speaks widely on human behavior, education, and parenting. The author of fourteen books and scores of articles, he lectures at education conferences and universities as well as to parent groups and corporations. Kohn’s criticisms of competition and rewards have been widely discussed and debated, and he has been described in Time magazine as “perhaps the country’s most outspoken critic of education’s fixation on grades [and] test scores.”
 
Things you’ll learn from this episode

What “unconditional parenting” looks like

Why Alfie believes a goal of raising compliant kids is misguided

What the science says about rewards and punishments and why they tend to lead to the opposite result we’re going for

The potential downsides of positive reinforcement and “praise” in relation to supporting our children’s development and personal growth

The difference between love and unconditional love, and why the latter is what we want our children to feel

The importance of focusing on long-term versus short-term goals for our children

Alfie’s advice for where parents can start today when it comes to working toward a more unconditional parenting approach

 
Resources mentioned about unconditional parenting

Alfie Kohn’s website


Unconditional Parenting: Moving from Rewards and Punishment to Love and Reason by Alfie Kohn


Punished by Rewards: The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A’s, Praise, and Other Bribes by Alfie Kohn


The Myth of the Spoiled Child: Coddled Kids, Helicopter Parents, and Other Phony Crises by Alfie Kohn

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Connect with Tilt Parenting


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Read a chapter of Differently Wired


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I was thrilled to have the chance to talk with Alfie Kohn about parenting and differently wired kids and dig into the concepts that many consider highly provocative and controversial because in many ways they are a radical departure from more traditional approaches to parenting, praise, rewards, punishments, discipline, and motivation.
If you haven’t been exposed to Alfie’s work before, I encourage you to listen with an open mind and curiosity. Some of the concepts he shares today may challenge your ideas about raising kids, but if you know me, I deeply believe there is value is reconsidering everything we thought we knew about parenting. After having this conversation with Alfie, I became even more aware of things I was doing that I wanted to tweak as a way to better support Asher’s growth, and I’ve already noticed a difference in what’s happening in my family dynamic. I hope you get out a lot out of our conversation.
 
Alfie Kohn writes and speaks widely on human behavior, education, and parenting. The author of fourteen books and scores of articles, he lectures at education conferences and universities as well as to parent groups and corporations. Kohn’s criticisms of competition and rewards have been widely discussed and debated, and he has been described in Time magazine as “perhaps the country’s most outspoken critic of education’s fixation on grades [and] test scores.”
 
Things you’ll learn from this episode

What “unconditional parenting” looks like

Why Alfie believes a goal of raising compliant kids is misguided

What the science says about rewards and punishments and why they tend to lead to the opposite result we’re going for

The potential downsides of positive reinforcement and “praise” in relation to supporting our children’s development and personal growth

The difference between love and unconditional love, and why the latter is what we want our children to feel

The importance of focusing on long-term versus short-term goals for our children

Alfie’s advice for where parents can start today when it comes to working toward a more unconditional parenting approach

 
Resources mentioned about unconditional parenting

Alfie Kohn’s website


Unconditional Parenting: Moving from Rewards and Punishment to Love and Reason by Alfie Kohn


Punished by Rewards: The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A’s, Praise, and Other Bribes by Alfie Kohn


The Myth of the Spoiled Child: Coddled Kids, Helicopter Parents, and Other Phony Crises by Alfie Kohn

Support the show
Connect with Tilt Parenting


Visit Tilt Parenting

Take the free 7-Day Challenge



Read a chapter of Differently Wired


Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram



Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

43 min