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Kindergarten Mini-Series Episode 2

Season 1, Ep. 34

We will be recording 3 Kindergarten Mini-series episodes in this first month of school to bolster kindergarten families as they support their child in the transition to kindergarten. In this second episode, we welcome Molly Pope, parenting coach, former school psychologist, and early childhood expert. Molly will be talking us through how we can set boundaries in our homes in order to support our children in rising to our expectations - both at home and at school.

During this conversation, topics include:


  • What effective boundaries look like for kindergarten-aged children
  • How to align home expectations with school routines and values
  • Practical strategies for implementing consistent boundaries that support learning
  • Common boundary-setting challenges and how to overcome them
  • Ways to help children understand and embrace expectations rather than resist them

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