In this episode of The Real Retirement Show, hosts Yasmin and Kathleen, invite Debbie Elder, the owner of Shady Oaks Primary School and an education innovator for a discussion. Debbie shares her unique teaching philosophy centered around curiosity, lifelong learning and adaptability, and illustrates how these principles are applicable not only to children but also to those entering their retirement years. She advocates for maintaining an open mind, planning ahead, and being intentional about one’s actions and decisions. Simultaneously, she stresses the importance of self-awareness, pursuing passion, and living a life that is rich with curiosity, wonder, and joy. At Shady Oaks Primary School, children are empowered with life skills that would typically be perceived as beyond their capacity - like financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and empathy. Her purpose is to instill not just academic learning, but to ignite a lifelong passion for discovery and growth in her students. The educators at Debbie's school create an environment that encourages being childlike, fostering vulnerability, authenticity, and exploration, a perspective she encourages adults stepping into retirement to embrace. The conversation also touches upon the importance of building self-esteem, resilience, and maintaining a positive outlook during transitions later in life.
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About Debbie Elder
Debbie Elder is the owner of Shady Oak Primary School in Richmond, Texas. She is a best-selling author, international speaker, grandmother of 4, and loves to read anything on business or education! Her TEDx talk “Your Child Is Redundant “can be found on YouTube.
Shady Oaks Primary School: https://shadyoakprimary.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shadyoakprimaryschool2418
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shadyoakprimary/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/shadyoakprimary
Books Mentioned: Cues by Vanessa Van Edwards
Retirement Readiness Assessment: www.retirescores.com/ready
Retirement Well-being Assessment: www.retirescores.com
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02/27/24 • 56 min
Real Retirement - Episode 6: What 3rd Grade Students Taught Me About Retirement
Transcript
we do a grandparents day every year and seven years ago, we decided to do it a little different and we had a panel and we were so fortunate that year. We had Grandparents from Italy that had grown up there. We had grandparents from Canada, from the States, from Mexico, and they all talked about their childhood and what their experiences had been when they were the same age as our students were at that time. And so they really got to step into that.
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