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017: From Bored to Brilliant

017: From Bored to Brilliant

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Tired of "I'm bored" driving you crazy? 😩 This episode reveals why allowing kids to solve their own boredom can be a secret superpower! Marjie and Paige explore how modern parenting often prevents this crucial experience, and why allowing discomfort can spark incredible creativity and independence. Discover how to create an environment that encourages self-entertainment, building resilience and intrinsic motivation that lasts a lifetime. Get ready to embrace the quiet, trust your child's capabilities, and witness the magic born from doing "nothing." ✨

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Hosts

Marjie Longshore, Founder of Family Leadership Center

Paige Trevor, Parent Coach

Special thanks to editor Max Cotter, Marike Pienaar, and Wendy Tracy

Resources

🧘🏽How to Be, lessons from a tween

💡From Bored to Brilliant Blog

🎧 Listen to Episode 005 for inspiration on connecting with your child through Special Time

🧹Chores can be boredom busters, done right. Learn how in this short blog, Splish Splash Chores

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