47_How To Create Culturally-Responsive Communities At Home & At School (w/ Guest: Jocelynn Hubbard)

On today's episode of Mother Daughter Connections™, I'm joined by Founder & CEO of Custom Teaching Solutions, Jocelynn Hubbard.    Jocelynn and I discuss . . . The impact her mom had on her career choices The meaning of culturally-responsive teaching How she builds community amongst teachers The struggles of motherhood in balancing a daughter blossoming within boundaries ...and MUCH MORE! __________________________________ To Connect with Jocelynn, go to: Website: CustomTeachingSolutions.com Book Recommendation: Sharon Ewell Foster's Ain't No River (http://bit.ly/aintnoriverbook) Dalai Lama's The Book Of Joy (http://bit.ly/bookofjoymdc)     ___________________________________ And Don't Forget To . . . Download your FREE COPY of the Quick Guide To Lesson Arguments (https://bit.ly/lessarguments) NOW!   Until next time…   Let's Stay Connected :)   Dr. Michelle Deering

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What if you could hang out with a compassionate down-to-earth mom who was also expertly trained as a licensed psychologist, ask her any questions or share any concerns you had about your relationship with your daughter; and then take an insight or two to transform your mother-daughter relationship? That’s what happens each week on the Mother Daughter Connections® Podcast. Hosted by Dr. Michelle Deering –– Mother-Daughter Relationship Personal Trainer, best-selling author/speaker, CEO, and mother of twin daughters –– every episode is a conversational, honest in-depth look at motherhood and the complexities of the mother-daughter relationship--the good, the bad, and the pulling-your-hair-out aspects of being a mom. Moms not only rock but also "rock the cradle" of the next generation of leaders; and the Mother-Daughter Connections® is central to that legacy. Come join the community -- the movement -- that believes that healthy relationships between mothers and daughters are possible! Get encouragement. Get equipped so you can improve your mother-daughter relationship . . .one connection at a time.