Loving Money: the Podcast with Leisse Wilcox
Business:Entrepreneurship
In this podcast episode, we delve into the idyllic vision of summer that many of us grew up with, comparing it to the often more complex reality we experience today. We'll explore the historical origins of the summer break for children and how the world of education has evolved since then, prompting us to reconsider whether it's still a suitable model for today's families.
Join us as we discuss how changes in the way children learn and the demands of modern life impact parents. We'll also explore the idea that what's not working for children might not be working for parents either, and why it's becoming increasingly unrealistic for parents to have their kids at home for a full two months.
But it's not just about problems – I want to hear from you too! Share your thoughts and experiences on this topic, and let's consider the possibility of moving away from the traditional summer model to create a more balanced and fulfilling summer for everyone involved.
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