Hānai Kia'i Raising the next generation of storytellers & guardians
Series of parenting tips to support makua and kumu in the process of raising the next generation of guardians and storytellers that are firmly rooted in identity and kuleana.
Hānai Kiaʻi Overview
Tip 1: Creating a learning environment at home
Tip 2: Making Discipline Softer to the ear
Tip 3: Eating Traditions
Tip 4: Financial Literacy
Tip 5: Music In The Hale
Tip 6: Raising Animals
Tip 7: Shared Discipline
Tip 8: Who's on Your Wa'a
Tip 9: Sports
Tip 10: Uncomfortable Conversations
Tip 11: Transitions
Tip 12: Guidance vs. Control
Tip 13: Bedtime Stories
Tip 14: Words are Muscles!
Tip 15: Positive Rewards & Incentives
Tip 16: Ways to meet your teacher halfway
Tip 17: The meaning of Hānai Kia'i
Tip 18: The importance of playtime
Tip 19: Remembering to be thankful
Tip 20: Positive feedback
Tip 21: Creating a creatively stimulating environment
Tip 22: What's budgeting
Tip 23: Test scores don't determine destiny
Tip 24: Let your keiki fly
Tip 25 : ʻOnipaʻa vs. Kūpaʻa
Tip 26: Discipline doesnʻt have to be ʻeha(hurt)
Tip 27: Aloha aku, aloha mai (Pay it forward)
Tip 28: Death
Tip 29: Gender and Sexuality
Tip 30: Taking Risks
Tip 31: Being a Stay at Home Caretaker
Tip 32: Hōʻikaika Kino (Exercise)
Tip 33: Mahalo (Gratitude)
Tip 34: Self-love
Tip 35: Pilina (Connections)
Hānai Kiaʻi #1 - Whoʻs on Your Waʻa - Raising Bi-lingual Keiki
Hānai Kiaʻi #2 - Ka Nohona Hawaiʻi-Creating an Immersive Environment
Hānai Kiaʻi #3 - Roundtable Talk - Eating Traditions
Hānai Kiaʻi #4 - Roundtable Talk - Uncomfortable Conversations
Hānai Kiaʻi #5 - Ke Aʻo Ikaika - Discipline that Strengthens Character
Hānai Kiaʻi #6 - Roundtable Talk - The Meaning of Hānai Kiaʻi