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79. What Belonging Does for a Child That Achievement Never Can

17 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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What does it actually mean for a child to belong somewhere? Not to succeed there. Not to be the best there. But to walk in and feel completely, quietly safe to be themselves. In this episode, I share the story of how a community of dedicated music teachers transformed my sons' experience of school — and of themselves. From a 2nd grader who almost missed his chance at the orchestra, to a senior year that could have broken my son Danny, to the word that stopped me in her tracks: haven. This episode is about what belonging really does — and why its absence is where so many adult patterns of people-pleasing, over-performing, and emotional exhaustion begin. What You'll Hear in This Episode → Jonah in 2nd grade — the moment I almost closed a door she didn't even see → Who Rachel Saldana is, and what she saw that I didn't → How belonging in the music department changed both boys — not just musically, but as people → Danny's senior year: the weight of it, and how his teachers reached in when it mattered most → The one word Danny used that I had never forgotten: haven → Why belonging matters more than achievement for long-term emotional health → How the absence of belonging in childhood creates the people-pleasing patterns I sees in her adult clients → The letter I wrote to the school district — because I wanted them to know what they had Resources & Links Join The Reset Info Session — free live event, June 16th: jennymcoaching.com/group Not sure if people pleasing applies to you? Take the 2-minute quiz: bit.ly/notapeoplepleaser Follow Jenny on Instagram and LinkedIn: @jennymcoaching This episode directly answers: 'Why is belonging important for children?' · 'What does belonging do for a child?' · 'How does childhood environment affect adult behaviour?' · 'Why do kids need emotional safety?' · 'Where does people pleasing start?' · 'How do teachers impact student wellbeing?' This podcast is produced by www.keystepsupport.com

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