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How to build a supportive village for kids

Oct 09, 202416 minEp. 58
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Episode description

Creating a “village,” or a group of supportive people, can really boost kids’ confidence and help them thrive. This village doesn’t have to consist of only parents and family. But it can also include teachers, therapists, and doctors who care about your child.

Listen as host Julian Saavedra highlights the kinds of people who can make a big difference in your child’s life. And get practical tips on how to build these important connections.

To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit the Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.

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Timestamps

(01:46) What are the benefits of having a supportive village?

(03:46) Should a child’s village only include family members?

(07:35) People to consider when building your child’s village

(10:05) Tips on how to build your child’s village

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