THE PODCAST

Siblings without Rivalry with Guest Dr. Laura Markham Apr 22, 2021

Aggression is the product of a child who isn’t doing so well. Be it from frustration they can’t communicate well, or other factors that we as parents cannot always understand. I always...

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How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex, Drugs and Reproduction with Dr. Dolly Apr 14, 2021

“The talk” is definitely going to be an awkward conversation with your kids-- surrounded by stigmas and taboos. I remember when I first told my daughter, and the reaction I got was...

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Listening to Big Feelings Creates More Safety with Guest Cara Apr 08, 2021

Aggression is the product of a child who isn’t doing so well. Be it from frustration they can’t communicate well, or other factors that we as parents cannot always understand. I always...

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How Taking a New Approach to Parenting Through Connection Can be Hard Apr 08, 2021

 

Each and every one of us here had to make the switch, and for some-- it can be particularly hard given their own circumstances and situations. For our guest today, Chitra, it was a...

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Using Connection with Neurodiverse Children with Guest Bea Moise Apr 01, 2021

Often people ask me if Parenting without Punishments and using connection is for all children. In this episode Bea Moise and I reassure you that parenting this way is effective for kids who are...

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Connecting with our Teenagers with guest Kirsten Cobabe Mar 25, 2021

I love all things teenager and so does my guest Kristen Cobabe the “teen whisperer”. When I first became a teen I found myself at a loss as to what to do and how to interact with my...

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How Can We Help Our Kids Through Difficult Moments Without Fixing with Guest Jenna Mar 18, 2021

Sometimes when our child is having a hard time of course we want to fix things, help them see the bright side. But things might look arduous and difficult for our children and leaning into...

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Do Our Children Have the Right to Say “no” with Guest Sterna Mar 11, 2021

When our child says “no” it can send us into emotional turmoil both because of how we were raised and how society views a child who stands up for themselves. But no doesn’t need...

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Using Connection to Help with Aggression with Guest Ashley Mar 04, 2021


Aggression is a common occurrence in children and we see it often when there’s a new sibling. It is a fear response and one that can be tricky to unravel. 

If we take a global look at...

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Resilience Feb 25, 2021

A lot of us were brought up on the idea that if we’re taught to lose at a young age, we’ll be able to handle it better in the future. But really, it doesn’t always turn out that...

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How Self-Care Improves Parenting parenting self-care Nov 06, 2019

Self-care could be the single most important tool in parenting.

My mood, temperament, body language, even the words I use, and facial expressions play a role in what will happen between me and my...

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What Can I Do When My Child is Upset? emotions Nov 06, 2019

What can I do when my child is upset? 

Parenting can be a tough road to travel because as our children grow up and face new challenges, we face the same challenges right along with them. In...

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