Matthew asks, “What do you do if someone in your class is struggling with a direction or an expectation?” (Featuring answers from a 3rd grade class in Atlanta, Georgia.)* If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidscot.com.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found and check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Aria asks, “What happens when your teacher puts you in groups, but then you're the only one talking and participating. How do you motivate your other group members?” * If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidscot.com.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found and check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Bianca asks, “What do you do if you give up on something, but you really want to do it in your heart?” You can find out more about Nina Purewal and her work at NinaPurewal.com. If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Julia asks, “When you have a friend that you like, but who is sometimes mean to you? What do you do?” You can find out more about Nina Purewal and her work at NinaPurewal.com. If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Kayla asks, “How do you be kind?” You can find out more about Nina Purewal and her work at NinaPurewal.com. If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Nadia asks, “How do you handle rejection?” You can find out more about Nina Purewal and her work at NinaPurewal.com. If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Evelyn asks, “How can you tell if your friends are real or fake?”You can find out more about Nina Purewal and her work at NinaPurewal.com.If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Ellison asks, “Should you say sorry if you are not actually sorry?” You can find out more about Nina Purewal and her work at NinaPurewal.com. If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Ryder asks, “How can you stay focused in school if you have trouble concentrating sometimes?” You can find out more about Nina Purewal and her work at NinaPurewal.com. If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Hannah asks, “Do you have to accept an apology if you don’t believe it?”You can find out more about Nina Purewal and her work at NinaPurewal.com. If there’s a question you’d like to ask, or if you have advice to share, you can reach us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com.
Introducing It's OK To Ask: A Kids Advice Podcast. We know that you confront big questions weekly (or maybe even daily) about what to do, what to say, and how to respond. Asking for advice from friends and classmates is a great way to help inform your own decision-making choices. And it’s okay to ask, that’s why we’re making this show.