Episode 6: First Things First - Family Rituals
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Time, Tech, Attention & Family Rituals (with Reading Time)
If your family feels busy but not always fulfilled—if you get to the end of the day and wonder where the time went—this episode is for you.
In Episode 6 of The Paideia Way: Conversations on Whole-Person Education, Dr. Brian Winsor and Mrs. Victoria Jones build a through-line from our first five episodes—meaning, values, North Star vision, choice & calm, and rhythms & routines—and culminate in a practical focus: family rituals that protect what matters most, especially reading time.
In this conversation, we explore:
- Why Habit 3 (Put First Things First) is about clarity, not doing more
- The difference between routines (automatic) and rituals(intentional + meaningful)
- Three simple tools families can start immediately: a 15-minute anchor, a tech gate, and a 2-minute transition ritual
- How a flexible reading ritual works across ages—read-aloud or everyone reads together
Paideia Practice for Families (10 minutes): The Reading Ritual
Pick a time and place you can repeat daily. Put screens behind a simple gate—“not before reading.” Then choose your option: read aloud together or everyone reads quietly at the same time. Set a timer for ten minutes and end with one gentle question: “What stood out?” If it doesn’t go well, just say, “Let’s do it again,” and try tomorrow.