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174 Gina Prosch: Children Learn Best When They Don’t Know They Are Learning At All. See How!

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Hey Friends~ 

Author Gina Prosch was homeschooling when she realized her son “learned best when he didn’t know he was learning at all.”  In this episode, you will hear a delightful success story of a mom who was able to go with the flow of her child’s learning and allow his interest areas to guide how he would learn other necessary skills.  Gina went on to write children’s stories that showcase child behavior and parent empathy in a way that guides parents to use language that is helpful.  

I know you will enjoy this conversation! 

Always cheering you on! 

Dinalynn

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ABOUT THE GUEST:   Gina Prosch created #thisdaysjoy, a 10-year-long odyssey of looking for joy each and every day. Today she continues to promote the active pursuit of positive emotions with her children's books:  “Joy! You Find What You Look For,”  “Hope! More Than Wishful Thinking,” and “Love! It's Show and Tell”   (coming 2025)

CONTACT THE GUEST:   

www.ginaprosch.com  (web site)

www.ginaproschwrites.com   (substack)

Find Gina @ginaproschwrites on most social media and @ginarosch on X (Twitter)

 

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