ICGS Podcast Ep 2: Connecting with Parents
The International Coalition of Girls’ Schools is proud to present The Connected Girl, a compelling six-episode On Educating Girls podcast series that offers expert insights into important aspects of girls’ healthy development in a world that can often feel disjointed.
Episode 2: Connecting with Parents with Dr. Judith Locke
Is there any relationship—any connection—more vital, more critical in a young girl’s life than the one she has with her parents on the journey from girlhood to womanhood? At the same time, is there any connection more fraught and fragile? Parenting a girl as she moves along the developmental path from dependence to independence is not a job for the faint of heart. There has never been a time when so much guidance has been available to parents, yet neither has there ever been a time when parents have struggled more to get parenting “right,” if there even is such a thing. This episode of The Connected Girl embraces the topic of maintaining a healthy connection to a girl as she becomes her own person, walking in the world in ways that are sometimes hard for parents to understand, making mistakes and choices that make her parents shake their heads and make her roll her eyes.
Listen in as host Trudy Hall invites Dr. Judith Locke, a clinical psychologist and researcher from Australia, and the author of The Bonsai Child and The Bonsai Student, to share her theory about modern parenting. She poses that even though parents are spending more time than ever parenting their children, the self-esteem and resilience in their children is not reflecting that investment. What gives? Dr. Locke has a theory that makes a great deal of sense and some advice to go along with it. The girls' voices you will hear give heartwarming testimony to the reality that girls truly want and need their parents in their lives.