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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

1KHO 136: From Fear to Brave, Raising Kids with an Adventurous Spirit | Jan Smith, Homeschool Louisiana

The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

Ginny Yurich

Parenting, Kids & Family

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, Jan Smith, homeschool mother of four grown children and Vice President of Homeschool Louisiana, shares insights on how to foster an adventurous spirit in children. Jan believes that the first five years of a child's life are crucial in shaping their perspective on the world. In this regard, she emphasizes the importance of exposing children to new experiences and helping them learn how to overcome their fears. Jan discusses how learning to manage fear is an essential step towards cultivating an adventurous spirit in children. She emphasizes the need to teach children from a young age to face their fears and to recognize their capacity for growth. Jan suggests that parents can do this by allowing children to take risks, but in small doses, so that they can learn what they are capable of and parents can learn to let go. As children grow, Jan believes that parenting is about gradually eliminating their need for parents' constant supervision and guidance. She encourages parents to recognize their children's potential and to allow them to do more than they think they are capable of doing. Jan also encourages parents to use language that inspires bravery in their children, rather than constantly warning them to be careful. Jan acknowledges that, as a mother, contending with her own fears about her children's safety and navigating the judgments of others can be a challenging aspect of fostering an adventurous spirit. She shares her experiences of doing things that other people may have disapproved of but that were essential for her children's growth and development. Jan emphasizes the importance of letting children fail when the risks are low and allowing them to learn from their mistakes. She explains that learning new skills often involves starting out poorly and making mistakes but that the process of falling and getting back up is a valuable experience in itself. In conclusion, Jan emphasizes that creating a culture of adventure in the family means allowing children to take risks and make mistakes and recognizing that their adventures are not ours to control. She shares a personal story of how she felt like something was an unnecessary risk for her child, but it was necessary for his growth. Through her experiences, Jan encourages parents to nurture an adventurous spirit in their children and to embrace the unknown with open arms. You will absolutely adore Jan and I know this episode will encourage and inspire you. If you're interested in meeting us in Louisiana on April 22nd, 2023 just outside of Hammond, Louisiana make sure you sign up for the Homeschool Louisiana conference today! Sometimes tickets are available at the door but they often sell out. There's also a swamp tour you can sign up for that is happening on April 21st. Can't wait to see you there! Click here for more information >> https://www.homeschoollouisiana.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the 1000 Hours Outside podcast. My name is Jenny Erich. I am the founder of

0:05.9

1000 Hours Outside and I am so pleased to bring to you a dear friend of mine.

0:11.8

Jan Smith welcome.

0:15.0

Thanks hello to everybody.

0:17.8

I'm so glad you're here.

0:19.4

Jan Smith and I have been friends for several years.

0:22.0

We've connected through the homeschool community.

0:25.3

Jan works with homeschool Louisiana and I am so pumped to be coming to the homeschool Louisiana conference on April 22nd.

0:38.0

It is a full one day conference, fantastic conference, very reasonably priced.

0:43.7

It's just $50 to come if you get early bird registration and it comes with Jambalaya.

0:51.0

So, yeah, Jambalaya. A great lunch and they have a kids program and a teen program. They have a ladies tea

0:58.0

they'll have a vendor hall and I will be speaking there four

1:05.0

separate times actually so excited to be apart it's a little bit of a smaller

1:10.0

venue so we can spend time together. And then this is a unique thing Jan. What a

1:15.2

cool idea is that there's a field trip option that we're all going to do

1:19.6

together. So this is the first time that I've done a big field trip with a homeschool organization.

1:25.0

The micro adventure.

1:27.0

It is a micro adventure on a swamp tour on Friday, April 21st.

1:32.0

And so you can find all the information on that homeschool, Louisiana.

1:36.9

We're driving in from Michigan, so people can drive in,

1:39.4

drive in and spend some time with us.

1:41.4

It's going to be at the West Side Baptist Church

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