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Future of Education
Posted 1 year ago

As children grow into teens, it can be difficult for parents to keep lines of communication open with them. At times, even simple conversations can feel like navigating a minefield. For this episode, we’re talking with Austin Scholar, a writer and teenager who has taken to social media to help parents and teens improve their communication and relationships.

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Posted 1 year ago

Do you want to learn like an Olympian?
For this episode, we talk with Ice Dancing Olympian and World Medalist Andrew Poje. He has achieved remarkable feats in his athletic career, and now works as an academic coach for children. He shares his thoughts on the intriguing connection between sports and education, and how students can apply the valuable lessons learned through playing sports to academic success.

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Posted 1 year ago

It’s no secret that many parents struggle with exactly how much screen time is healthy for their kids. For this new episode in our Life Skills series, we talk with Keith Schacht, CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company. He offers a new perspective on the role that technology plays in growing up today. He shares his vision for a world where using it becomes a skill that young people tap to open doors, explore new ideas, and develop their interests.

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Our host, MacKenzie Price, joined CBS 58 Milwaukee with tips on incorporating learning into regular summer activities.

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Posted 1 year ago

Are your kids BORED in School?
It’s easy for gifted kids to get bored because they often grasp lessons and concepts faster than their peers. This can cause some of them to tune out, and prevent them from reaching their full potential. But there’s good news. Today’s technology has spawned new learning tools called adaptive apps that can help learners stay engaged and challenged.


We turn the tables in this episode, with Emmy Award-winning journalist and talk show host Anna Davlantes interviewing our Gifted Minds’ show host, MacKenzie Price, about what exactly adaptive apps are, and how they can help gifted kids take control of their own learning.

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Posted 1 year ago

Have you ever felt like your child's interest in something has become all-consuming?

For this episode, we talk with David Perell, founder of Write of Passage, about how parents can help their children embrace their passions and find a community of like-minded individuals.

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Posted 1 year ago

Let's talk about TOXIC EXPECTATIONS!

For this episode in our Emotional Health series, we talk with Dr. William Stixrud, a clinical neuropsychologist, author, and faculty member at the Children's National Medical Center and George Washington University School of Medicine. He sheds light on how we can help our kids develop healthy motivation and stress management skills, and avoid the heavy weight of expectations.

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Posted 1 year ago

Ready to talk about the F word!

Failing! It's a natural part of life and essential to personal growth. But gifted and talented kids, who often excel in many areas, can find it especially hard to process setbacks. For this new episode, I’m talking with Legend’s head of program and curriculum, Fish Stark. He’s a child development researcher and program designer who specializes in helping kids learn core life skills they often don't get in schools.

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Posted 1 year ago

Let's talk about BIG FEELINGS! Most gifted and talented kids have super intense feelings. As parents and caregivers, how can we help them with this and stay tuned-in to what’s going on with them emotionally and socially? Paying attention to their emotional intensity is critical. For this episode in our emotional health series, I’m talking with Dr. Matt Zakreski, a psychologist and expert on giftedness and neurodiversity. He has a deep passion for helping gifted and talented kids manage their thoughts, feelings, and actions.

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Posted 1 year ago

Check out our latest episode of Gifted Minds! I talk with Duke University Professor Sue Wasiolek about how to prepare our kids for the world outside the classroom. She has spent decades helping young people develop the skills they need for a successful and rewarding life.

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