1KHO 298: How Do We Become Engaging As Families Again? | Erin Loechner, The Opt-Out Family

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Erin Loechner is back for the second time!!!!!!!
This episode is about learning how to provide children with experiences that technology can't replicate.
Erin introduces her family's unique motto, "Be More Engaging Than the Algorithm," emphasizing the importance of saying yes to enriching activities instead of simply saying no to devices. It's an amazing reframe! She shares practical tips on how to create engaging moments, like lighting a fire or baking cookies, without asking permission – just dive in and let the actions speak for themselves. Create starting cues for engaging activities!
Erin also highlights the need to bring delight and surprise into the home, providing new and novel experiences for the family. Erin and Ginny explore deeper questions about technology's impact on family relationships, discussing the shift from an attention economy to an intimacy economy. They ponder the sacredness of privacy in a world where devices track our every move.
The episode wraps up with thoughts on risky play, development, and the evolving role of parents in managing technology. Erin's insights and practical advice will inspire you to rethink how you engage with your family and create meaningful connections beyond the screen.
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1KHO 298: How Do We Become Engaging As Families Again? | Erin Loechner, The Opt-Out Family

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