Home EP10: Developing Agency in Our Children

Nov 29, 2020 22 Min Podcast

Trust your child that they can go very far but take it a step at a time.

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How to instill the development of agency in our children at a young age

When you were a kid, how often did your parents make games out of daily mundane activities?

Jia-Hong Tan, Co-founder and Middle School Launchpad Guide at Acton Academy, about how agency relates to leadership and how parents can go about developing it in their children at a young age. Jia-Hong shares solutions to how parents can gradually instill agency in their children and where they should start.

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Home is a podcast series that explores the heartful interaction between parents and their children as they navigate the realities of raising our future leaders. Gain insights from teachers, lectures and experts in the field of psychology to better parent our children today.

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