What Education Is Really For 💗


Hi Reader,

Have you ever worried that you’re not meeting all of your child’s needs—academically, emotionally, spiritually, or even socially? Pretty much every day, right?

You’re not alone.

Most of us have wondered at some point whether we’re giving our kids everything they need.

In this episode, I’m sharing a replay from one of our Circle with Sarah live sessions. RAR Community Manager Kelsey Murphy and I dug into what education is really for, because if we know what it’s for, we’re better able to answer if we’re meeting our children’s needs.

I hope this conversation helps you reimagine your kids’ education in a way that eases your worries and reminds you that education is about relationships—not checklists—and that is very good news.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • What education is really all about
  • The three pillars of connection
  • Simple, practical ways to weave those three pillars into your daily life

Listen to the episode here: Best of RAR: Education Is For Love

You can also watch the episode on YouTube here.

xo, Sarah Mackenzie


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