Summer Series: Eps 195, Jessica Lahey Talks About the Gift of Failure

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Today we are going wayyyyy back to revisit Episode 21, my conversation with Jessica Lahey about what it means to be an “autonomy supportive” parents.

This was such a powerful revisit for me, four years later, as my kids settle into the teen years and all the challenges and celebrations they get to navigate. I would love to take away the pain and confusion that comes with this time – AND I know that my kids will have their deepest learning through experience…

Such a great conversation!


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Jessica Lahey is smart and funny and real when it comes to talking straight up about how we rob our kids of their future when we protect the from failure… 

It doesn’t matter if they are in the sandbox or a high school classroom, our kids only learn the tools for relationship, empathy and resiliency when we (parents) allow them the gift of discomfort, making mistakes and yes, failure.

Listen in to this candid conversation and consider where you could pull back a bit, where you could allow your kids a little bit more room to learn from their missteps, to own when they’ve hurt someone, to problem solve it when they’ve left their homework or lunch at home (again!)…

We all love our kids, we want them to grow into the fullest, best versions of themselves, sometimes that requires us to back off and let them figure some things out…  You may be surprised by just how capable they are!

Mentions:

The book: The Gift of Failure by Jessica Lahey
The article in the Atlantic that started it all: Why Parents Need to Let Their Children Fail
Why Back to School Night Made Me Feel Like a Bad Mom
Glennon Doyle Melton on momastry.com 
How to Raise and Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims
The Price of Privilege by Madeline Levine

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Casey O'Roarty 0:04
Welcome back to the show, the joyful courage podcast is a place for inspiration and education on the parenting journey. I am Casey overdi, I am your host, and I work really hard to keep it real, raw and authentic, as I share expert interviews with people I trust and admire and solo shows about my own experiences raising my two kids as a positive discipline trainer and parent coach. I love, love, love talking parenting and digging into what it takes to feel as though we are being effective and helpful, while also acknowledging that it is a messy, messy ride. We all make mistakes, people. This is not a how to be the perfect parent show, my context is how to work towards being as intentional and conscious as we can while navigating the very real challenges that come with the job of parenting. This summer, I'm revisiting some of my favorite shows that I think are particularly useful for those of us in the tween, teen era. Because Wow, it sure is crazy to be on the other side of that, right? I think everyone will get so much out of these shows. And if your kiddo isn't in the teen years yet, know that I have nearly 200 shows to peruse, and you will get useful nuggets from each and every one, even if it's a repeat listen today I'm bringing back my conversation with Jessica Leahy. It's so good. She is all about autonomy, supportive parenting. Revisiting the show is so key for me right now as my family moves into the transition of a new town, new schools, new friend groups. I had so many ahas listening to it again. Crazy enough. This show was first released over four years ago. My gosh, so much has changed in my world. I know you will love this conversation. Check it out.

All right, podcast listeners, I am so excited to introduce my guest for today's show. Her name is Jessica Leahy, and she is an educator, a writer and a speaker. Has been on the road for the last few months, has taught middle and high school for over a decade, and is a correspondent for The Atlantic and PBS parents commentator for Vermont Public Radio, and writes the biweekly parent teacher conference advice column for The New York Times. Her New York Times bestselling book, The Gift of Failure, how the best parents learn to let go so their children can succeed, was released in August by Harper books and hit the New York Times bestseller list in September. I am mostly finished with that book, Jessica, and completely loving it. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome to the show.

Jessica Lahey 3:00
Thank you, and please call me. Jess,

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