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Friday Freewrite: Passwords

Friday Freewrite Passwords

Today’s freewriting prompt:

A password is a secret word (or phrase) used to show that a person is who they say they are. If you created passwords tailored to each family member, what would the passwords be? Explain your choices.


New to Freewriting?

Freewriting is that wonderful key that unlocks the writer within. It’s the vehicle by which we trick our inner selves into divesting the words and ideas that we want to share but are afraid won’t come out right on paper if we do. So, read the prompt above, set the timer for 5-10 minutes then write whatever comes to mind. Just keep the pencil moving!

Need more help? Check out our free online guide.

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Reading Aloud and Movies!

Brave Writer Reading Aloud

What do Quest for Camelot, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, and Castle in the Sky have in common?

We’re watching (and maybe even reading!) each movie in Brave Writer’s online MOVIE DISCUSSION CLUB!

Reading? A movie?

A recent Brave Writer Instagram post (pic above) got us thinking!

Invite MOVIES to do the reading aloud!

Turning on subtitles (even for an English-language film) has a heap of benefits!

  • Experience dialogue in a new way, sometimes even before a character opens their mouth. Start laughing in advance, then turn your attention to the actor’s delivery.
  • Catch all the bits of dialogue —deepening your understanding of the overall storyline and how the characters are feeling. No more missed whispers or rewatching scenes to keep up!
  • Track character names with ease.
  • Utilize the added visual cues of subtitles to catch tricky terminology or hard-to-pronounce words.
  • Keep tabs on a complex storyline.  Subtitles can offer clues about the scene’s mood or how a character feels (ominous music playing, for example). 

Hold juicy subtitle discussions with your kids. Did that music feel ominous to them? Is there a better adjective to use? Does the character’s facial expression match their dialogue? Could they have strengthened their delivery? How?

As you watch each film together, you could even turn the sound off and read the subtitles aloud to your kids. Or take turns reading them!

  • What visual clues help you decide how to deliver a line?
  • How do the different characters speak—hesitantly? Confidently?
  • Does a character’s tone change according to who they are talking to and what is going on around them?

You won’t fall asleep during this read-aloud!

Join us in Brave Writer’s Movie Club to watch (and perhaps read!) fabulous films.

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[Podcast #241] The Parenting Map with Dr. Shefali

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Parenting is not just about managing behaviors but about building meaningful relationships that help both parents and children grow. Dr. Shefali, New York Times bestselling author of The Conscious Parent and The Parenting Map, proposes an approach that prioritizes connection, embraces playfulness, and redefines success.

In this Brave Writer podcast episode, Dr. Shefali discusses the essence of conscious parenting, focusing on the parent’s mental biases and belief systems rather than the child’s actions.

Dr. Shefali
Dr. Shefali

We explore:

  • the importance of maintaining a playful approach in parenting and education,
  • redefining success based on individual growth,
  • and navigating challenges with empathy.

Dr. Shefali’s insights on self-awareness, the inner child, and the imposter ego are enlightening and transformative.

Tune in to hear more about these valuable parenting strategies and how they can lead to a more fulfilling and joyful journey for both parents and children. Join us as we delve into the wisdom of Dr. Shefali and learn how to nurture the next generation with love and understanding.

Show Notes

Connection Over Control

One of the most transformative ideas we’ve embraced, inspired by Dr. Shefali, is prioritizing connection over control. Traditional parenting often emphasizes control, where parents dictate rules and expect compliance. However, we’ve found that true influence comes from a deep connection with our children. When children feel understood and supported, they are more likely to engage positively and learn from their experiences.

Embracing Playfulness and Curiosity

Children naturally learn and communicate through play. Dr. Shefali highlights the importance of maintaining a playful approach in parenting and education. By joining our children in their playful world, we not only bond with them but also foster their creativity and problem-solving skills. Playfulness should not be seen as a distraction from serious learning but as a fundamental way of understanding the world. Incorporating playful activities in daily routines makes learning enjoyable and effective.

Redefining Success

Dr. Shefali also emphasizes redefining success in parenting. Instead of measuring success by societal standards such as academic achievements, true success lies in the growth and development of our children’s unique abilities and interests. We encourage parents to celebrate small milestones and individual progress rather than comparing their children to others. This approach helps children develop a healthy self-esteem and resilience.

Fostering connection, playfulness, and curiosity in parenting leads to a more fulfilling and joyful journey for both parents and children. By redefining success and navigating challenges with empathy, as inspired by Dr. Shefali’s teachings, we build a strong foundation for our children’s future. Let’s embrace this beautiful adventure together, nurturing the next generation with love and understanding.

Resources

  • Dr. Shefali’s podcast: Parenting and You
  • Dr. Shefali’s website: drshefali.com
  • Go to the Brave Writer Bookshop to buy Dr. Shefali’s book, The Parenting Map
  • Follow Dr. Shefali on Instagram
  • Start a free trial of CTCmath.com to try the math program that’s sure to grab and keep your child’s attention.
  • Sign up for our Text Message Pod Ring to get podcast updates and more!
  • Send us podcast topic ideas by texting us: +1 (833) 947-3684

Connect with Julie

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Connect with Melissa

  • Website: melissawiley.com
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  • Twitter: @melissawiley

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Be Interested

Brave Writer Be Interested

Give your kids the chance to surprise you!

It’s too easy to wave off a child who is excited to show you something when you’re in the middle of something else.

STOP.

Drop what you’re doing to be interested.

Smile, look, say things like:

  • “That’s cool!”
  • “I didn’t know that.”
  • “What else?”

Check your face for patience and openness.

This usually only requires a few minutes of attention, but yields a happier child who feels SEEN. If you don’t see them when they’re eager, they may get your attention by other less enjoyable means.

So be interested in your kids. You have more time in the summer or on break. Practice now while the pressure is off!


This post is originally from Instagram and @juliebravewriter is my account there so come follow along for more conversations like this one!


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Friday Freewrite: Moments of Joy

Friday Freewrite

Today’s freewriting prompt:

Make a list of small moments (like seeing a butterfly land on a flower, hearing a favorite song unexpectedly, or smelling freshly baked cookies) that give you a feeling of joy.


New to Freewriting?

Freewriting is that wonderful key that unlocks the writer within. It’s the vehicle by which we trick our inner selves into divesting the words and ideas that we want to share but are afraid won’t come out right on paper if we do. So, read the prompt above, set the timer for 5-10 minutes then write whatever comes to mind. Just keep the pencil moving!

Need more help? Check out our free online guide.

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