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Raising Thinkers
Raising Thinkers
Author: Shelley Feliú-Love
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Parents want to know how to help their children develop as thinkers to be successful in the future. This is the short, bite-sized portion you need to help your kids become all they can be.
Los padres quieren ayudar a sus niños a tener éxito en el futuro como pensadores. Este podcast corto provee esta solución con sugerencias que puede usar para ayudarles.
Los padres quieren ayudar a sus niños a tener éxito en el futuro como pensadores. Este podcast corto provee esta solución con sugerencias que puede usar para ayudarles.
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Meltdowns at 30,000 feet? Not this year! Turn stressful holiday travel into an adventure! We share the best free activities, snack strategies, and layover survival tips for raising happy, engaged thinkers on the go.
In this episode of Raising Thinkers, Shelley shares her journey of creating a large-scale art project with her children, emphasizing the importance of messy creativity. She discusses the steps taken to complete the project, the benefits of engaging in art for children's development, and offers practical tips for parents to manage the mess that comes with creative activities. The episode encourages parents to embrace the chaos of art projects, highlighting the lasting memories and skills that children gain through these experiences.
Listen in as children's book author Stewart O. Dunn joins us to discuss how to foster a love of reading and writing in kids with tips on curiosity, creativity, libraries, and the role of AI in learning.
Check out her work at: https://www.stewartodunn.com/
Find out more about Raising Thinkers and Mathematicians at: https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/
If you’ve ever wondered how to really prepare your child for the college essay years before they apply… this one’s for you.
In my podcast conversation with Carter (a college essay coach and reflective writing advocate of https://www.carterosbornetutoring.com), we dive into:
– Why students struggle with the “Tell us about yourself” prompt
– How AI is tempting, but not a substitute for real thinking
– What parents can do now (yes, even with an 8-year-old!)
Spoiler: It’s not about cramming in more activities.
It’s about making space for reflection.
In this episode of Raising Thinkers, host Shelley discusses the importance of chores in child development. She emphasizes how chores can help children build independence, responsibility, and a strong work ethic from a young age. Shelley provides age-appropriate chore suggestions and encourages parents to celebrate their children's efforts, fostering a sense of belonging and teamwork within the family. Subscribe or check out the Raising Thinkers website for more content.
In this engaging conversation, Shelley Love De Feliu and Beth Vaucher of Inspiring Young Learners explore the importance of supporting multilingual learners. Beth shares her journey as an educator and her passion for helping students embrace their cultural identities while learning new languages. The discussion covers practical strategies for parents and teachers, emphasizing the significance of curiosity, kindness, and connection in fostering a rich learning environment for multilingual children.
Check it out on our website: https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/
Read blog episode:
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/e39-obstacle-courses-building-skills-through-play
Obstacle courses = fun + thinking skills! 🏃♀️
They boost problem-solving, creativity & goal-setting—all while getting kids moving! No fancy equipment needed, just imagination.
Rhymes & songs aren’t just fun—they build early reading skills! From phonemic awareness to decoding words, these playful moments lay the foundation for strong readers. Tune in to learn how! #RaisingThinkers #EarlyLiteracy
Full episode: https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/e38-the-power-of-rhymes-and-songs-setting-the-stage-for-reading-success-2/
Blanket forts, stick hideouts, and cardboard castles—fort building isn’t just fun, it’s brain-boosting! Kids develop spatial reasoning, problem-solving & creativity while playing. Embrace the mess & the magic! #RaisingThinkers #FortBuildingFun
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/e37-fort-building-to-develop-thinkers/
In this episode of Raising Thinkers, Shelly discusses the importance of visible thinking routines from Harvard's Project Zero, which can help children develop deeper thinking skills. She explains the history of Project Zero and introduces several effective thinking routines, including 'What Makes You Say That?', 'See, Think, Wonder', and 'Think, Pair, Share'. These routines encourage children to articulate their reasoning, observe their surroundings, and engage in thoughtful conversations, ultimately fostering critical thinking and curiosity in everyday situations.
View: https://pz.harvard.edu/thinking-routines
Visit: https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/e36-making-thinking-visible-at-home/
🎄✨ Looking for festive, fun, and budget-friendly ways to keep your kids learning, thinking, and creating this holiday season? From baking to scavenger hunts, advent puzzles, and more, discover 10 meaningful activities that spark joy and build memories. 🎁🧠 Check out the latest episode of Raising Thinkers now!
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e35-ten-ideas-for-holiday-fun-as-a-family/
Report card season is here! 📝 Ever puzzled by phrases like 'developing resilience' or 'shows originality'? 🤔 Let's decode 'teacherese' together! Get tips to understand feedback & ask the right questions to support your child. Join us on Raising Thinkers!
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com//s2-e34-deciphering-teacher-language-on-report-cards/
✨ The holidays are magical, especially through a child’s eyes! Traditions like decorating, baking, or family movie nights create lasting memories. What are your favorites? Let’s inspire each other this season—share your ideas in the Raising Thinkers Community! 🎄🎉
Link:
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e33-the-wonder-of-holiday-traditions/
Finding the right school for your child is no small feat! 🎓 From educational philosophy to safety, these key questions will help you make the best choice for your family. 🏫✨ Join the Raising Thinkers Community for a handy checklist!
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e32-how-to-pick-a-school-for-your-child/
Math has come a long way! 🧠 From rigid steps to flexible, creative problem-solving, today’s math is all about building true understanding. Want tips to support your child’s math journey? Join our Raising Thinkers community!
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e31-developing-flexible-mathematicians/
Wondering how to talk about politics with your kids after the election? Our latest post has age-appropriate ways to foster respect, model civil discourse, and help kids understand voting! 🌍
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e30-talking-with-your-kids-about-politics/
Boost creativity & critical thinking in kids with the RAFT strategy! 🧠 Choose a Role, Audience, Format, and Topic to spark new perspectives. Whether they’re a scientist talking to pets or a teacher giving directions, RAFT makes learning fun & engaging! https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/
Summary
In this episode of Raising Thinkers, Shelley discusses engaging, no-materials-required games that parents can play with their kids while on the go. These games not only entertain but also promote critical thinking, observation skills, and learning without the kids even realizing it. From classic games like 20 Questions and I Spy to more challenging activities like mental math and word association, Shelley provides a variety of options suitable for different age groups. She also encourages parents to share their favorite games and highlights the importance of community and resources for nurturing creativity in children.
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In this episode of Raising Thinkers, Shelly discusses the importance of fostering creativity in children and introduces the SCAMPER strategy as a structured way to encourage creative thinking. SCAMPER stands for Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to Another Use, Eliminate, and Reverse, each representing a method to inspire divergent thinking. Shelly provides practical examples for each component, emphasizing how these techniques can be applied in storytelling, problem-solving, and everyday situations. The conversation highlights the value of open-ended exploration and the joy of discovering innovative ideas through collaboration with children.
Get full resources at:
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2e27-scamper-a-strategy-for-creative-and-divergent-thinking/
🎙️ New Episode! 🎙️
In Ep 26 of Raising Thinkers, I’m sharing key questions and tips to help you make the most of your parent-teacher conferences! Get valuable insights and support your child’s success. Perfect for busy parents! 👩🏫👨👩👦 #Parenting #Education #RaisingThinkers
https://www.raisingthinkerspodcast.com/s2-e26-prepping-for-parent-teacher-conferences-what-parents-really-need-to-know/











