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In this episode, Alyssa dives into one of the most influential parenting books she's ever read: Hunt, Gather, Parent. Inspired by traditional cultures around the world, the book challenges many of the assumptions modern parents have about raising children and offers a refreshing alternative that can make family life calmer, more cooperative, and less exhausting. From getting kids involved in household responsibilities to reducing the pressure to constantly entertain them, this conversation explores how small shifts in parenting can build confidence, independence, and stronger family relationships. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: * Why children are naturally wired to contribute to the family * How modern parenting often discourages helpful behavior without us realizing it * The difference between raising children to be entertained versus raising them to participate * Why chores shouldn't require rewards, sticker charts, or payment * The concept of "see and do" responsibility—teaching children to notice what needs to be done and helping without being asked * How involving children in everyday household tasks builds confidence and competence * Why family life works better when children are folded into adult life instead of becoming the center of it * The surprising parenting lessons learned from Mayan, Inuit, and Tanzanian communities * How reducing overpraise can encourage intrinsic motivation * The role of autonomy, responsibility, and contribution in developing capable children * Why creating a strong family culture can reduce stress for moms and improve cooperation throughout the home * Practical examples of how Alyssa and Chauntae are applying these principles with their own children * The importance of building community and embracing the reality that parenting was never meant to be a one-person job
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