Episode 137: How to Help Your Child With School Struggles with Philip Mott

Every year in the month after school starts back up here in the States, I get flooded with questions from parents about how to ease their child's transition back to school and how to navigate an educational environment that is not always grounded in the same principles of respect that we focus on at home. And I know from personal experience that big transitions are never easy, especially for those of us with sensitive, spirited kiddos when moving into an environment where they aren't fully seen and accepted. And so, to give you tips on how to help children with school struggles, I brought in Philip Mott, a homeschooling father to three and a monthly contributor to First Time Parent Magazine and FatheringTogether.org. He runs Kids Are People and Self Directed Community, two online groups for parents who are practicing and supporting each other in a non-authoritarian approach to educating and raising their children.

We will be talking about how we can bring a lens of respect and connection into our child's interactions with education and into their academic life

Here's an overview of our conversation:

  • Respectful instruction: How our disposition affects relationships

  • Connect first: Prioritizing connection over curriculum

  • Lose the battle: Reframe power struggles

If you are looking for more resources, visit Philip's website www.philipmott.com and follow him on Instagram @philip.mott.