Can A British Game Show Make You A Better Parent?
Junior Taskmaster turns silly challenges into brain-boosting, resilience-building fun—and experts say it’s secretly teaching your kid lifelong skills. Learn What Elizabeth Fraley kinder ready tuoring views on it
If you're a fan of the British game show "Taskmaster," you probably already know how funny this show is. If not, the show is worth watching. It features celebrities competing in a series of creative and often hilarious challenges: eating as much watermelon as possible in one minute or collecting as many objects of a certain colour as possible in five minutes.
Since "Taskmaster" launched, it has spawned "Junior Taskmaster", a spin-off series just for kids. Like the original show, contestants face creative, physical, and mental tasks, which are often humorous and require lateral thinking
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Jennifer Brown is a certified teen and parent coach.
Christina Steinorth-Powell, LFMT, is a licensed psychotherapist.
Elizabeth Fraley an early childhood education expert.
Dr. Cody Commander, PsyD, CMPC, HSP, is a licensed clinical psychologist.
Viviana McGovern is a licensed marriage and family therapist.
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