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Fall In Love With The Problem

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Fall in Love With the Problem is a podcast about everyday battles and the self‑growth hiding inside them, procrastination, parenting, pressure, all the “I know better than this” moments. Across the series, each season takes one kind of struggle and breaks it down into small, practical shifts instead of vague advice.

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12/27/2025

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Episode thumbnail for Epi 8_The Three Questions That Build Independent Learners

March 16, 2026

Epi 8_The Three Questions That Build Independent Learners

<p>Most parents are taught <strong>what children should learn.</strong><br />Very few are taught <strong>how children learn.</strong></p><p>Fall in Love With the Problem is a podcast for parents who want to raise <strong>independent thinkers, problem solvers, and confident learners.</strong></p><p>Each episode explores simple ideas from learning science, psychology, and real-life parenting to help children:</p><ul><li>focus their attention</li><li>approach challenges with curiosity</li><li>learn from mistakes</li><li>break big problems into manageable steps</li><li>reflect and improve their thinking</li></ul><p>Through practical habits, short exercises, and everyday conversations, this podcast helps parents turn ordinary moments — homework, questions, frustrations — into opportunities for growth.</p><p>Because the goal isn’t just finishing the work.</p><p>It’s helping children learn <strong>how to think.</strong></p><p>Same love.Better systems.</p><p>One step at a time.</p><p></p>

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March 9, 2026

Epi 7_The Anti-Overwhelm Trick

<p><strong>Turning Mountains Into Steps</strong></p><p>Imagine someone telling you to climb a mountain…<br>without a map, a trail, or even a starting point.</p><p>Most children experience school tasks the same way.</p><p>When a project, test, or assignment feels too big, the brain freezes—not because the child is lazy, but because it cannot see where to begin.</p><p>In this episode of Fall in Love With the Problem, we explore one of the most powerful learning strategies parents can teach: <strong>chunking</strong>—the skill of breaking big tasks into small, clear steps.</p><p>You’ll learn how a simple <strong>10-minute habit</strong> can help your child:</p><ul><li><p>move past “I don’t know where to start”</p></li><li><p>reduce homework frustration</p></li><li><p>build confidence through small wins</p></li><li><p>develop the thinking skills behind independent learning</p></li></ul><p>Because the goal isn’t finishing the mountain in one day.</p><p>It’s helping your child learn how to take <strong>the next step</strong>.</p><p>Same love.Better systems.</p><p>One small step at a time.</p>

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March 2, 2026

Epi 6_How to Help Without Taking Over

<p>Your child is stuck.</p><p>Do you explain everything so they can finish faster — or do you use that moment to build independence?</p><p>In Episode 6 of Fall in Love With the Problem, we talk about one of the most important (and most misunderstood) skills in learning:</p><p><strong>How to ask for help without giving up ownership.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Because independent learners are not the ones who never need support , they’re the ones who know:</p><ul><li>what they understand,</li><li>where they’re confused,</li><li>and how to ask the right question.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p><ul><li><p>Why rescuing during homework lowers long-term confidence</p></li><li><p>The 3-step help script that keeps your child thinking</p></li><li><p>What to say when your child feels overwhelmed and says, “I don’t even know what I don’t know”</p></li><li><p>How to turn parents into learning coaches instead of answer-givers</p></li></ul><p>This simple shift reduces frustration at home, builds executive functioning, and teaches your child a life-long academic survival skill.</p><p>Because the goal is not faster homework.</p><p>The goal is a child who can move forward, even when they’re stuck.</p><p><br></p><p>🎙️ Part of the Raising Independent Learners series.</p><p>Same love. Better systems. One small step at a time.</p><p></p>

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What is Fall In Love With The Problem?

Fall in Love With the Problem is a podcast about everyday battles and the self‑growth hiding inside them, procrastination, parenting, pressure, all the “I know better than this” moments. Across the series, each season takes one kind of struggle and breaks it down into small, practical shifts instead of vague advice.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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