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What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

When School Projects Become Parents' Projects

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood

Parenting, Kids & Family, Comedy

4.6962 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Whether it’s the science fair, the pinewood derby, or a pre-K shoebox diorama, sooner or later every kid gets assigned a school project that is, without question, a PARENTS' project. What four-year-old can fashion her own “Dress As Your Patron Saint” costume? What sixth-grader can attempt proper MLA citation format without extreme maternal participation? It’s not so much the projects we mind- it’s the feeling that however we handle it, we’re doing it wrong. If we make the origami cranes for the kid, we’re snowplow parents. If we send them in with a social studies project they made entirely themselves out of paper plates and crayons, we also own their cheek-burning shame when their projects pale in comparison to the professionally-produced ones of their peers. In this episode we discuss how to discern the right amount of help such projects require: not too much, and not too little. Sure, we can help our kids win the battle of the pinewood derby… but we really want to win the war of having our kids who can someday accomplish things all by themselves. Here’s links to research and other writing we discuss in this episode: Susan Messina for Huffington Post: That Fake Science Fair Poster That Went Viral? I Made It. Here's Why Dana Goldstein for The Atlantic: Don't Help Your Kids With Their Homework The Broken Compass: Parental Involvement With Children’s Education Dr. Keith Robinson and Dr. Angel Harris for the New York Times: Parental Involvement Is Overrated Wendy Wisner for Scary Mommy: It’s Obvious When Parents Complete Their Kid’s School Projects, So Please Stop easybib.com (Amy recommends for an easier way to create bibliographies) sciencebuddies.org (Amy recommends as a resource to choose science fair projects) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Amy we are hitting the road. That is right. I'm so excited about this. What Fresh Hell Live is back. We are coming to stages around the northeast this fall and we are coming, we hope, to a city near you.

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You can get your tickets now to see us live for a super fun mom's night out full of comedy, community,

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and hanging out with us at every show.

0:22.0

We have not done this since before the pandemic, so we are. hanging out with us at every show.

0:22.6

We have not done this since before the pandemic,

0:24.5

so we are so excited to get back out on the road

0:27.2

and meet everybody and see you in person.

0:29.2

Ready to hear where you can find us.

0:30.5

We are going to be in Charlotte, North Carolina, Boston, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C.

0:36.2

Our nation's capital, Philadelphia, and of course our hometown of New York City.

0:41.6

You can find out all the details about the show and get your

0:44.4

tickets at what Fresh Hel Podcast.com. Click tour dates at the top. Tickets are

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selling fast people so get yours today. It's everything you love about the

0:52.3

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tickets today.

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tickets today, we cannot wait to see you.

1:00.0

Get your tickets today. We cannot wait to see you. Get ready to get your mind blown.

1:02.0

What fresh hell? Laughing. Get ready to get your mind blown.

1:03.0

What fresh hell?

1:04.6

Laughing in the face of motherhood.

1:07.0

Is it scary because I'm frightened by that?

1:09.5

With Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson.

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