• Political Differences in a Cancel Culture: Are We Helping or Hurting Our Kids and Teens?

  • 2024/11/25
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Political Differences in a Cancel Culture: Are We Helping or Hurting Our Kids and Teens?

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  • On this episode of the Brainy Moms podcast, Dr. Amy and Sandy discuss the nuanced impacts of the election and cancel culture on our youth. We raise concerns about how some colleges are responding to election results, questioning whether these reactions might be hindering the development of resilience in students. By fostering respectful debates and exposing young people to multiple perspectives, we aim to nurture essential executive function skills. This episode is a call to action for parents and educators, encouraging them to guide children through political conversations without succumbing to the divisiveness that cancel culture breeds and without making assumptions that all youth are mourning the results. Join us in exploring some ways of navigating politics and media with kids. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply curious about the intersection of politics and youth development, this conversation may leave you with plenty to ponder.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Universities come under fire for canceling classes, providing safe spaces to students upset by Trump's victory

    Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman

    The Promise of Clinician-Delivered Cognitive Training for ADHD (with the ADHD cognitive profiles graph)


    CONNECT WITH US:

    Website: www.TheBrainyMoms.com
    Email: info@TheBrainyMoms.com
    Social Media: @TheBrainyMoms

    Our sponsor's website: www.LearningRx.com

    Sandy's TikTok: @TheBrainTrainerLady
    Dr. Amy's brand new IG: @DrAmySaysGrace
    Dr. Amy's website: www.AmyMoorePhD.com

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On this episode of the Brainy Moms podcast, Dr. Amy and Sandy discuss the nuanced impacts of the election and cancel culture on our youth. We raise concerns about how some colleges are responding to election results, questioning whether these reactions might be hindering the development of resilience in students. By fostering respectful debates and exposing young people to multiple perspectives, we aim to nurture essential executive function skills. This episode is a call to action for parents and educators, encouraging them to guide children through political conversations without succumbing to the divisiveness that cancel culture breeds and without making assumptions that all youth are mourning the results. Join us in exploring some ways of navigating politics and media with kids. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply curious about the intersection of politics and youth development, this conversation may leave you with plenty to ponder.

Mentioned in this episode:

Universities come under fire for canceling classes, providing safe spaces to students upset by Trump's victory

Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman

The Promise of Clinician-Delivered Cognitive Training for ADHD (with the ADHD cognitive profiles graph)


CONNECT WITH US:

Website: www.TheBrainyMoms.com
Email: info@TheBrainyMoms.com
Social Media: @TheBrainyMoms

Our sponsor's website: www.LearningRx.com

Sandy's TikTok: @TheBrainTrainerLady
Dr. Amy's brand new IG: @DrAmySaysGrace
Dr. Amy's website: www.AmyMoorePhD.com

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