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Episode 388: Raising Capable and Mighty Kids in Today's Cultural Landscape with Sharon McMahon

Episode 388: Raising Capable and Mighty Kids in Today's Cultural Landscape with Sharon McMahon

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Episode 388: Raising Capable and Mighty Kids in Today's Cultural Landscape with Sharon McMahon

Sissy and David sit down with Sharon McMahon to discuss how parents can help children become informed, resilient, and capable in a complicated world. Sharon shares her journey from classroom teacher to becoming “America’s Government Teacher,” and talks about the importance of balancing protection and preparation as kids grow. Together, they explore how children can handle difficult topics when guided by trusted adults, why self-awareness is essential for modeling calm engagement, and how teaching kids to focus on “the next needed thing” helps build confidence and agency. Sharon also shares the inspiring story of civil rights leader Septima Clark and explains why her new children’s book encourages kids to believe that ordinary people can make an extraordinary difference. 


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