Why Kids Need Solitude (And How To Help Them Get It): Episode 401
Podcast |
The Mom Hour
Publisher |
Mom Hour Media
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Parenting
Categories Via RSS |
Kids & Family
Publication Date |
Jan 24, 2023
Episode Duration |
01:04:19

Does solitude come naturally to your kids, or are moments of solo play far and few between? Meagan and Sarah read some research recently that challenged us to think about the importance of alone time, and whether our kids get enough. In this episode, we dive into our own childhood memories, how our children embrace (or run from) solitude, and how challenging it is to find that just-right balance. Join us!

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Links We Mentioned (Or Should Have) In This Episode

  • Sarah and Meagan referenced the article in The Atlantic titled How Much Alone Time Do Kids Need? by Faith Hill, published in November 2022.
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Does solitude come naturally to your kids, or are moments of solo play far and few between? Meagan and Sarah read some research recently that challenged us to think about the importance of alone time, and whether our kids get enough. In this episode, we dive into our own childhood memories, how our children embrace (or run from) solitude, and how challenging it is to find that just-right balance. Join us!

Does solitude come naturally to your kids, or are moments of solo play far and few between? Meagan and Sarah read some research recently that challenged us to think about the importance of alone time, and whether our kids get enough. In this episode, we dive into our own childhood memories, how our children embrace (or run from) solitude, and how challenging it is to find that just-right balance. Join us!

About Our Sponsors

Stitch Fix

Stitch Fix makes shopping for clothes so easy. Take a style quiz, then Stitch Fix’s expert stylists will find items exclusively for you. Keep what you love and send back what you don’t. Go to stitchfix.com/themomhour to get $20 off your first purchase

Chatbooks

Chatbooks is the easiest way to make photo books! The books come in different sizes, with beautiful cover options and binding styles, and prices start at just $15. Head to themomhour.com/chatbooks for a special offer

Links We Mentioned (Or Should Have) In This Episode

  • Sarah and Meagan referenced the article in The Atlantic titled How Much Alone Time Do Kids Need? by Faith Hill, published in November 2022.
  • Have you checked out our Merch Shop?! We’d love to see you with some Mom Hour gear. Please share photos of you with our merch and tag us on social!
  • The best way not to miss a blog post is to manage.com/subscribe?u=6eff1e4bf1be43674dc2cd845&id=b9d3d6c070">sign up for our newsletter.

Continue the conversation:

Instagram | Private Facebook Community (be sure to answer the membership questions!)

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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