Perspectives of Unschooling, Practicing Patience, and Learning Trust with Philip Mott - Part 2

Front Row Dads with Jon Vroman - Un pódcast de Jon Vroman

Hey guys. Hope you enjoyed part 1 of my interview with Philip Mott. In Part 2, we dig into different perspectives of unschooling, practicing patience and dealing with frustration. If you haven't listened to part 1, you can find that interview along with all of the show notes at FrontRowDads.com/298. Enjoy! Philip Mott Podcast Part 2 Highlights What’s a typical day look like with unschooling? How can things like Climb Night and Pokémon teach your kids? How to deal with the frustration of your own patience. What are the most asked questions about homeschooling? How do you manage your own voice around your beliefs, and how do you navigate the space of other people's judgments? Surround yourself with people who challenge your thoughts, and teach you to recognize the context from where you speak. What should they be doing vs. what are they doing. Learn the importance of your child's enjoyment and letting your kids be kids. Don’t compare your children to each other. Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/299 Want to learn more about Front Row Dads? We are in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home, or if you’re ready for the best coaching and true brothers to grow with, Join The Brotherhood! Are you getting all the shows? Subscribe today! Want to leave a review? THANK YOU! http://FrontRowDads.com/review

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