Dr. Kathy Q&A - What To Do With AI in School & How Do We Teach Empathy - Questions from Linville Hill Christian School and Hillcrest Academy
Episode Description
In this special Q&A episode of The Celebrate Kids Podcast, Wayne and Dr. Kathy answer real questions from Christian school leaders and teachers at Linville Hill Christian School in Paradise, Pennsylvania and Hillcrest Academy in Minnesota.
These questions aren't theoretical. They come from classrooms, dorm rooms, and dinner tables.
Here's what they tackle:
How do we teach empathy, especially toward students who are hard to love?
Dr. Kathy explains that empathy begins with self-awareness. If children can't identify and manage their own feelings, they will struggle to recognize others' emotions. Discernment matters. Service matters. Prayer matters. And sometimes empathy grows not by fixing someone's pain, but by simply acknowledging it.
Are we fooling ourselves about technology addiction?
Screens are addictive. The dopamine cycle is real. But the deeper issue isn't just devices, it's the lies we attach to them:
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"I deserve to be happy all the time."
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"I need constant choice."
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"I'm the center."
Technology amplifies those lies. The solution is formation. Sabbaths. Boundaries. Stewardship. Teaching children that they are created on purpose and cannot afford to waste their time.
What about kids using AI to write their papers?
This isn't just about cheating. It continues our conversation about formation. Writing is not simply information transfer; it is character development. Wrestling with ideas, revising drafts, struggling through clarity, that's where growth happens.
AI might save time. But what if the point wasn't speed? The question becomes: What kind of human are we forming in our writing?
How do we help perfectionist students who freeze under pressure?
Perfectionism often grows from home culture. It can reflect unrealistic expectations, fear of mistakes, or conditional approval.
Dr. Kathy reminds us:
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Perfect has already been done. His name is Jesus.
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Progress matters more than flawlessness.
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Struggle builds endurance, character, and hope.
Perfectionism paralyzes. Grace frees.
Why should we let kids struggle?
Because resilience only grows through recovery.
James 1 and Romans 5 remind us that perseverance produces character. If we rescue children too quickly, we risk raising fragile adults. Victory after struggle builds deep confidence.
Struggle isn't failure. It's formation.
So, this episode is packed with practical wisdom to guide kids and parents to deeper faith and stronger conviction.
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