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“The children are reflecting back to us that it’s not working.” There’s something both affirming and deeply honest in the way Lael speaks. She invites us to step back and consider the system we are asking young people to learn in and whether it is truly serving their development, wellbeing and curiosity. Lael challenges us to reflect on what we prioritise in schools - what we keep, what we might need to strip back and what learning could look like if we held space for both academic outcomes and the real-world and emotional skills young people need. Throughout the conversation, there is a strong thread that this isn’t about blame or polarised views, but curiosity, experimentation and a willingness to rethink what we’ve always done. We explore: • What success really means and how we nurture the strengths of each young person • What shifts for children when connection is present in their learning • The growing reality that many students and educators are not thriving and what might need to change At its heart, this is a conversation about what school is for. Not lowering expectations or abandoning structure, but examining it honestly and considering what might need to shift so young people can learn with greater curiosity, connection and purpose. And how we support educators, leaders and families alongside them. I’m so grateful to Lael for the honesty and depth she brings to this conversation. You can find out more about her work at: http://www.laelstone.com.au/ [http://www.laelstone.com.au/] https://www.facebook.com/laelstone/ [https://www.facebook.com/laelstone/] https://www.instagram.com/laelstone/ [https://www.instagram.com/laelstone/] https://www.woodlineprimary.com.au/ [https://www.woodlineprimary.com.au/] https://www.aboutbirth.com.au/ [https://www.aboutbirth.com.au/] Humans, Being Podcast - https://humansbeing.au/ [https://humansbeing.au/] TedX Talk - How to Raise Emotionally Intelligent Children - with over 3 million views Books: Raising Resilient and Compassionate Children Own Your Story
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