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3 Skills You Need to Teach Your Children #1752
June 01, 2021

In episode #1752, we cover three essential life skills we think you should teach your kids so they can become the best versions of themselves. Whether it applies to marketing or not, we believe that learning creative problem solving, independent thinking, and social skills will stand your child in good stead to navigate the world of tomorrow. Tune in to hear why!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: 3 Skills You Need to Teach Your Children.
  • [00:30] Help your child learn how to solve problems by teaching them creativity.
  • [01:21] Avoiding force-feeding kids information so they learn to think for themselves.
  • [02:14] Getting kids off their phones and teaching them social skills.
  • [05:07] Go to marketingschool.io/live to hang out with Neil and Eric in September.

 

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