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The Parent Squad

The Parent Squad

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If it takes a village to raise a child, it must take a whole country to raise a family! Newstalk ZB’s Parent Squad helps to do just that. Joined by expert guests The Weekend Collective team delves into the complexities of Kiwi family life.2025 Newstalk ZB Relations Éducation des enfants
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  • John Cowan: "I was too busy staying in school to get an education"
    Sep 13 2025

    Students are dropping out of high school at the highest rate since 2007.

    It's become fairly accepted in recent years that you don't need a diploma or a degree to be successful in life, but many parents will still be concerned if their child comes to them wanting to leave early.

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    36 min
  • Heather Taylor: Access to ECE is essential for all families
    Sep 6 2025

    Around 96.8% of children in New Zealand attend some sort of Early Childhood Education at some point before entering school.

    Some begin right from a few months old, while some are only enrolled at 2 or 3 for kindergarten.

    But why is ECE so important?

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  • Sara Chatwin: Raising children in the modern world
    Aug 30 2025

    Parenting in the modern world comes with a slew of challenges - not just in terms of technology and social media, but the people who have influence over your children.

    The majority of those born into Generation Z or earlier looked up to sports tars, actors, and the like. But today, it's whoever the public finds interesting enough to follow online.

    Whether it's a good or a bad thing, raising children in a modern world seems to bring more problems than parents have experienced in the past few decades.

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    35 min
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