• EP 17 Aimee Lets Her Child Roam the Spanish Streets... ALONE!

  • Apr 23 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast
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EP 17 Aimee Lets Her Child Roam the Spanish Streets... ALONE!

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  • Episode Description:

    In this episode, Aimee gets real about what it feels like to let her 10-year-old son roam the streets of Girona, Spain, a departure from the overprotective parenting norms of the US. Drawing from her own upbringing in the 80s, Aimee explores the cultural shift in parenting styles, influenced by societal fears and the insights of psychologist Jonathan Haidt's recent interview with Bari Weiss.

    The conversation delves into the challenges of finding social connections for her son in a new country, navigating school choices, and relearning how to live differently. Despite cultural differences, Aimee finds solace in the school's proactive stance against screen time, providing a glimpse into a more traditional childhood experience.

    Even as Expats we have to live our real lives - if you're a parent navigating the unique challenges of raising a kid in a new country, or anyone curious about the cultural differences about parenting in Spain versus parenting in the United States, this episode is for you!

    Resources:
    Smartphones Rewired Childhood. Here's How to Fix It.

    Where to find Aimee:

    • Instagram: @vibrancenutrition
    • Nutrition Coaching: vibrancenutrition.com
    • Podcast on Nutrition: Blasphemous Nutrition

    Where to find Rebecca:

    • Instagram and her life in Paris: @beseriouslyhappy
    • Biz Coaching for Interior Designers: seriouslyhappy.com
    • Book on Interior Design Psychology: Happy Starts at Home
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