
When is the last time you asked your kids a question they were not expecting?!
As a busy parent it is easy to get into the habit of just asking “how was school today?” or having other types of routine conversations. I know I used to with my kids!
In this podcast I’ll inspire you to ask quick, fun and quirky questions that your kids will love to talk and think about. It will help you mix up your co... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 177 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ParentingEducationKids & Family | ||||

This week we spoke with Eesa (age 9) getting creative about designing a new card game. He was able to build form what he knows and come up with something novel and fun.
For more fast and fun questions to get your kids talking and thinking, download ... more
This week we spoke with Anita (age 12) about the food chain, and how we place value on animals. We thought critically about how some animals are stronger, faster, or higher up the chain, but does that make them more important.
If you want to have m... more
This week we spoke with Aneri (age 10) about what makes someone persuasive, and how leaders motivate and inspire others. Using the Aesop's fable of the "Sun and the Wind", we think about what makes a good argument, how we should talk to people, and w... more
This week we spoke with Ansh (age 10) about what he would do with three wishes. This question really can show you what a child values most, and what they would do if they had the power to do so. There were some really creative ideas mentioned.
For m... more
My son recently had a great interactive and thought provoking session Kids Coach team. He immediately felt at ease with the friendly coach. The questions and discussions encouraged my son to think logically and express his true self. Highly recommended.
My daughter loves Kid Coach as she has the opportunity to talk and be heard as well as think about important qualities that are not learnt or focused on elsewhere. Motivating and inspiring for the whole family. Thank you
Personally myself I am a kid, and this show just is fascinating to hear other voices ❤️
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