The Most Crucial Years For Your Child | 3

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About this episode

In this episode, Brett and Ellen discuss:

  • How children learn primarily by observing their parents and how establishing and upholding positive family values plays a significant role in shaping a child’s behaviour and overall outlook on life.
  • How to transform challenging parenting moments into opportunities for teaching and understanding by adopting a positive reframing of the situation.
  • Cultivating listening and understanding skills in children, especially when facing resistance, by focusing on skill-building rather than discipline.
  • How to encourage a genuine love for learning by identifying and nurturing a child’s individual interests and passions.
  • Addressing the high expectations placed on young children today, emphasising the importance of play and the development of independent skills.
  • The importance of investing time and effort during the early years to lay a strong foundation for positive relationships in the teenage years.

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Brett Campbell, CEO Euka Future Learning

Brett Campbell is a leader in education, serving as the CEO of Euka, an innovative company building the future of education. He’s a successful entrepreneur and author with a passion for lifelong learning. Beyond his professional achievements, Brett is a devoted family man and the host of the Future Learners Podcast, where he shares his ideas about education’s potential to empower people and create a brighter future.

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Ellen Brown, Founder Euka Future Learning

Ellen Brown is the founder and driving force behind Euka’s educational philosophy. With over 25 years of teaching experience, she designed Euka’s curriculum for grades 1-12, emphasizing individualized and practical learning. Her expertise is recognized by major media outlets, and she is frequently sought after for her insights on the future of education.