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The Lizzy Jensen Show

How to Help Your Child Become Capable for Life (In Today’s School System)

Four years ago, I said yes to working inside a small, innovative school... and it changed me.


In this episode, I sit down with director Matt Clayton to share what I’ve learned about mastery-based learning, closing academic gaps, math confidence, growth mindset, and raising capable, self-directed kids in a rapidly changing world.


We talk about what’s really happening in modern education, and what actually works.

If you’ve ever felt like school could be more for your child, this conversation is for you.


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About The Lizzy Jensen Show:

The Lizzy Jensen show has a simple mission to empower you with the confidence and courage to live your most beautiful and abundant life. Join me weekly as I bring in friends and experts to give you the takeaways you need to help you navigate the complex journey of womanhood. The world is hungry for your love, your heart, your voice and your goodness. Lean in with me as we learn to give our highest contributions to the world—outside and inside our own homes.



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