100 Days of Learning: Making School Milestones Meaningful with Pam Lobley

26 Feb 2025 • 17 min • EN
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In this episode of "Helping Families Be Happy," host Adina Oberman welcomes guest Pam Lobley to discuss her memoir, "Why Can't We Just Play." Pam shares her experience of letting her overscheduled children have a summer of unstructured play and the positive impacts it had on their stress levels and family life. The episode also explores the importance of unstructured time for children’s development and the challenges of balancing scheduled activities. Additionally, Adina and Pam discuss creative and meaningful ways to celebrate the 100th day of school, focusing on giving back and making learning fun for children. Episode Highlights 00:00:09: Introduction to the podcast and introduction of guest Pam Lobley. 00:01:30: Pam expresses her excitement about being on the podcast. 00:01:45: Pam summarizes her book "Why Can't We Just Play" and discusses the summer her kids spent with no structured activities. 00:02:55: Adina praises Pam's book and discusses its relevance to modern parenting challenges. 00:04:22: Pam shares her perspective on the 100th day of school celebrations and advice for parents. 00:05:12: Pam discusses making 100th day activities self-directed for children. 00:06:06: Discussion on the educational value of counting and grouping activities for children. 00:08:48: Ideas for engaging children in counting collections of items to visualize the number 100. 00:09:10: Adina shares ways to tailor activities to a child's interests and learning style. 00:10:09: Importance of chunking work into manageable parts for children. 00:12:22: Pam shares an example of making spelling tests fun with physical activities. 00:13:09: Discussion on classroom celebrations and meaningful 100th day projects, like giving back to the community. 00:15:21: Adina shares an idea of donating 100 items to shelters and food pantries. 00:16:42: Pam shares her social media details for connecting with listeners. 00:17:06: Conclusion and thanks to the podcast sponsor and listeners. Key Takeaways The importance of unstructured playtime for children's development and family well-being. Creative ways to engage children in learning, such as tailoring activities to their interests and learning styles. How to make special occasions like the 100th day of school impactful and educational without overwhelming parents. Incorporating charitable activities into learning to teach children the value of giving back. Tweetable Quotes "When your kids are stressed, you're stressed. It was really time to dial it back." - Pam Lobley "The work of early childhood is to play, and that is how kids learn, even older kids." - Adina Oberman "If you can resist the pressure and let your child take control, that's where the real magic happens." - Pam Lobley "You don't have to do a lot to really make a difference when you're part of a group." - Pam Lobley  

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