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Episode 8 – See Me After Class March 18, 2026 Featuring: Liz Morgan SUMMARY In this episode, Mrs. B sits down with her mother, a middle school teacher of nearly 50 years, to explore how kids, parents, and classrooms have evolved over generations. While technology and pressure have transformed the student experience, one thing hasn’t changed: kids still need strong relationships, independence, and room to grow. This conversation is a reminder that raising capable kids isn’t about doing more for them—it’s about knowing when to step back. KEY TAKEAWAYS Kids haven’t fundamentally changed—but their world has. Technology, constant connection, and increased pressure mean they rarely get a break from being “on.” Parents are more involved than ever, but more involvement doesn’t always mean better outcomes. Independence, problem-solving, and learning from consequences are still critical life skills. What matters most hasn’t changed: strong relationships, curiosity, and the space to grow. Kids need support, but they also need room to struggle, to be bored, and to figure out who they are on their own. CHAPTERS 00:00 Generational Changes in Education 03:01 The Impact of Technology on Learning 05:47 Parental Involvement: Then and Now 08:41 The Role of Social Media in Student Life 11:37 The Pressure of Extracurricular Activities 14:38 The Importance of Downtime for Kids 17:34 Stress Levels in Today’s Students 23:18 Evolution of Discipline in Education 26:59 Generational Teaching: A Teacher’s Perspective 30:16 Navigating Technology in Education 34:17 Supporting Students: The Role of Parents 35:43 Curiosity: The Key to Success 37:06 The Timeless Nature of Teaching KEYWORDS education, teaching, middle school, parenting, technology in education, generational change, student behavior, parental involvement, AI in classrooms, educational advice
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