Science-backed, Faith-based early childhood development. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages. Hosted by Leslie Dudley Corbell & Diane Doucet Matthews. The Mind of a Child is produced by Rockwell.
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→ 20% off Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals→ Our Children's Bible recommendations→ Prayer CalendarFinding moments for a quiet time with God can feel almost impossible while raising young children. In this episode, we share practical, grace-filled strategies to help you build daily rhythms of prayer, Bible reading, and worship.Drawing from personal stories, biblical encouragement, and even the wisdom of historical Christian mothers like Susanna Wesley, these rhythms offer hope and inspiration for parents who long to strengthen their faith and nourish their souls—even in the busiest seasons of life.Scripture mentioned:1 John 5:11-12John 16:241 Corinthians 10:131 John 1:9Proverbs 3:5-6----Romans 3:23Romans 6:23Roman 5:8Romans 10:9-10Romans 10:13Episode Highlights[00:00:00] – Introduction: Defining quiet time and why it matters for spiritual health[00:07:00] – List of 10 Rhythms: Set a consistent time and place for daily Bible reading[00:20:00] – Recommended Children's Bibles for Young Families[00:23:00] – Final encouragement: Let Jesus gently lead you and rest in His daily mercies3 TakeawaysQuiet time with the Lord does not need to be perfect to be powerful. Small, consistent moments spent in Scripture, prayer, and worship will bear fruit over time, even when life feels chaotic.Involving children in your time with God can deepen their own relationship with Him. By modeling quiet time practices in everyday life, you teach your children to value faith, stillness, and the beauty of God's Word.Jesus gently leads mothers and fathers during busy seasons of parenting. Trust His mercy for today, focus on connection over perfection, and build quiet rhythms that nourish both your soul and your family.Please send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast: themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child is an early child development podcast that exists to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. If you're looking for Biblical principles, practical parenting solutions, and science-backed research, our discussions are specifically tailored for you. Our hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews, who each have a combined 50+ years of experience in the early child parenting space.
→ 20% off Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals→ Prayer CalendarWhat does it actually mean to “train up a child in the way he or she should go”? In this episode, we unpack Proverbs 22:6 in a deeply practical and spiritually rich conversation. We outline a 5-part framework—demonstrate, instruct, apply, practice, and communicate—that equips Christian parents to train their children according to God's Word.From Scripture-based parenting moments at the dinner table to practicing respectful behavior in public, this episode offers biblical guidance and real-world examples to help you nurture your child's heart, habits, and faith.1 - Demonstration2 - Instruction3 - Application4 - Practice5 - Communication*Bonus - PRAYER*Episode Highlights:[00:00:00] – Introduction: Proverbs 22:6 and the foundation of biblical parenting[00:01:00] – Step 1: Demonstration—Why living out your faith is the starting point[00:03:00] – Step 2: Instruction—Teaching children scripture and leading them to wisdom[00:13:00] – Step 3: Application—Bringing scripture into specific behaviors and choices[00:18:00] – Step 4: Practice—Why repetition, joy, and connection deepen learning[00:24:00] – Step 5: Communication—Clear expectations and behavior modeling[00:28:00] – Prayer: The heart of it all—trusting God to change hearts, not just habits3 Takeaways:Biblical parenting begins with demonstrating authentic faith - Children are watching our daily lives more than they are listening to our words. Modeling godly character is the foundation for training them in truth.Effective teaching includes instruction, application, and joyful practice - From quoting scripture during teachable moments to role-playing expected behaviors, parents can disciple their children through consistency and connection.Prayer is central to parenting - Only God can transform hearts. While we are called to train and teach, it is the Holy Spirit who ultimately brings about lasting change in our children's lives.Please send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast: themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child is an early child development podcast that exists to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. If you're looking for Biblical principles, practical parenting solutions, and science-backed research, our discussions are specifically tailored for you. Our hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews, who each have a combined 50+ years of experience in the early child parenting space.
→ 20% off Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals→ Prayer Calendar→ Our book recommendationsLearning to read is one of the most pivotal milestones in a child's life—and yet, it's often clouded with pressure, comparison, and confusion. On this episode, we explore what it really means to be “reading ready” by drawing from research-backed methods, personal parenting experiences, and biblical principles. We'll help you understand how to foster early literacy in a way that honors both the child's pace and God's design. With insights on vocabulary development, phonics, phonemic awareness, comprehension, and even the fourth-grade slump, this conversation equips parents with practical tools and the reassurance to trust the process—while never losing sight of the joy of reading and the power of God's Word.Episode Highlights:[00:00:00] – Introduction: Why reading matters and how it shapes lifelong success[00:06:00] – Proven strategies for reading readiness: Language-rich environments and daily life learning[00:13:00] – Breaking down the components of reading: Phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, comprehension[00:18:00] – Understanding the fourth-grade slump: How vocabulary impacts academic success[00:25:00] – Tips for reluctant readers: Observing interests and introducing engaging materials3 Takeaways:Reading is a developmental process that unfolds naturally over time - Parents are encouraged to resist comparison and pressure, instead creating rich, contextual environments where children can grow at their own pace—supported by love, conversation, and daily experiences.Vocabulary is the single greatest predictor of long-term reading comprehension and academic success - From infancy through early elementary years, exposing children to diverse, rich language—through conversation, books, songs, poetry, and storytelling—is essential.Reading readiness is not just about decoding words. True literacy includes phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension - These components are best developed through daily living, joyful interaction, and exposure to meaningful content, especially scripture and high-quality literature.Please send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast: themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child is an early child development podcast that exists to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. If you're looking for Biblical principles, practical parenting solutions, and science-backed research, our discussions are specifically tailored for you. Our hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews, who each have a combined 50+ years of experience in the early child parenting space.
→ 20% off Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals→ Prayer CalendarConflict is an unavoidable part of life, but how we handle it—especially within our families—can shape relationships for years to come. In this episode, we explore the biblical principles of conflict resolution and forgiveness. From understanding how often conflicts arise in childhood to using scripture as a foundation for reconciliation, this conversation offers practical steps for guiding children through disputes in a way that fosters peace, understanding, and faith.Whether you're navigating sibling rivalry, parent-child disagreements, or even conflicts within your marriage, this episode will equip you with the tools to model healthy conflict resolution and cultivate a home built on love and grace.Episode Highlights:[00:00:00] – Introduction: Why conflict resolution is essential for children and families[00:03:00] – Biblical foundation: Matthew 5 and Matthew 18 on addressing disputes[00:09:00] – A personal story: Learning to handle correction and avoiding resentment[00:11:00] – Modeling forgiveness: Teaching kids to say "Please forgive me"[00:14:00] – Why strong relationships reduce conflicts: A proactive parenting strategy[00:16:00] – Teaching children to be "unoffendable" and quick to show mercy[00:18:00] – Keeping Christ at the center: Encouraging gratitude and daily forgiveness3 Takeaways:Conflict resolution is not about avoiding disagreements but about learning to navigate them with love, humility, and biblical wisdom. Teaching children how to manage disputes will not only help their sibling and peer relationships but will also set them up for success in marriage, work, and friendships as they grow.Forgiveness is a choice, not just a feeling. The Bible teaches that we should forgive as we have been forgiven, meaning that choosing to forgive—rather than holding onto resentment—leads to healing, unity, and restored relationships. Helping children understand this truth early on will equip them with the ability to extend grace to others.Strong relationships are the foundation for reducing conflict. When children feel secure, loved, and connected, they are less likely to engage in unnecessary disputes. Prioritizing family time, shared activities, and intentional conversations can create an atmosphere of peace and understanding.Please send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast:themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child is an early child development podcast that exists to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. If you're looking for Biblical principles, practical parenting solutions, and science-backed research, our discussions are specifically tailored for you. Our hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews, who each have a combined 50+ years of experience in the early child parenting space.
→ 20% off Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals→ Prayer CalendarNavigating parental authority can be challenging, especially when young children test boundaries through behaviors like hitting. Many parents struggle with being too permissive or too authoritarian, unsure of how to guide their child in a way that is both firm and loving. In this episode of The Mind of a Child, we dive into the heart of parental authority—what it means, how it is often misunderstood, and how we can align our approach with God's authority. Through real-life examples, biblical wisdom, and practical strategies, this discussion will help you confidently lead your child while fostering respect, love, and spiritual growth.3 Takeaways:Parental authority is a God-given (or lent) responsibility, not a tool for control.Effective discipline is rooted in calm, clear expectations.God's authority serves as a model for parental authority.Episode Highlights:[00:00:00] – Introduction: The challenge of parental authority and how it impacts child behavior[00:02:00] – Examples of permissive and authoritarian parenting styles[00:05:00] – Breaking down ineffective parenting approaches and their consequences[00:07:00] – The middle-ground approach: Confidence, authority, and God's guidance[00:12:00] – How to maintain calm authority: Practical steps for parenting with confidence[00:16:00] – Biblical foundation: Ephesians 6 and the responsibility of parents[00:19:00] – God's authority: How recognizing His rule shapes our parenting[00:22:00] – Authority as a protective grace: Teaching children obedience and security[00:24:00] – Closing prayer and reflectionPlease send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast:themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child is an early child development podcast that exists to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. If you're looking for Biblical principles, practical parenting solutions, and science-backed research, our discussions are specifically tailored for you. Our hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews, who each have a combined 50+ years of experience in the early child parenting space.
→ 20% off for Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals - capture your family's favorite memories→ Download our Prayer CalendarDoes your toddler hit when frustrated, resisting the car seat, or struggling with big emotions? In this episode we break down this common toddler behavior, offering gentle yet firm discipline strategies, positive reinforcement techniques, and faith-based wisdom to guide your little one toward self-control and respect. From setting firm limits to recognizing foolishness in your child, this episode is packed with practical tools for parents who want to discipline their children with gentleness, love, and authority.3 Takeaways:Hitting is a natural toddler behavior, but firm, loving guidance helps them learn self-control.Set clear limits and redirect behavior using simple, positive instructions (e.g., “Hands in your lap”).Biblical discipline is about heart change, not just behavior correction—guide children toward wisdom and self-control through faith, patience, and consistency.Episode Highlights:[00:00] Welcome & Listener Question[05:20] The 4-Step Approach to Addressing Hitting[12:45] Understanding Toddler Behavior & Root Causes[18:30] Teaching Through Play & Gentle Correction[24:10] The Biblical Perspective on Foolishness & Self-Control[30:00] Encouragement for Parents: Disciplining with Faith[35:15] Preview of Next EpisodePlease send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast:themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child leans into early child development to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. Discussions are tailored for parents of children 8 and younger but are relevant for all parents. Your hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews.
→ 20% off for Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals - capture your family's favorite memories→ Download our Prayer CalendarThe Importance of Family Mealtime in Raising Healthy EatersMealtime isn't just about food—it's about connection, conversation, and creating lifelong habits. In this episode, we explore how to make family meals a positive experience while encouraging healthy eating habits in children. From picky eating to power struggles, we'll share practical strategies to transform mealtime into a joyful experience for you and your family.Episode Highlights & Timestamps[00:30] – Why mealtime is a blessing and an opportunity for family bonding[05:45] – Overcoming power struggles at the dinner table[11:00] – Fun ways to make food more appealing for kids[16:15] – The do's and don'ts of raising healthy eaters[20:40] – The role of patience when introducing new foods[26:20] – How family-style meals encourage independence and better eating habitsKey Takeaways:Avoid labels like “picky eater” to prevent reinforcing negative food behaviors.Offer foods multiple times—it can take 10-15 exposures before a child accepts a new food.Make mealtime enjoyable with creative food presentations, fun names, and engaging conversations.Encourage independence by letting kids serve themselves family-style.Focus on connection, not just nutrition—mealtime should be a time of joy and togetherness.Please send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast:themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child leans into early child development to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. Discussions are tailored for parents of children 8 and younger but are relevant for all parents. Your hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews.
We're back with more questions from our listeners, this time focused on the development of the entire family. We tackle topics like the best time for devotionals, how to have unity in discipline as parents, and how to balance between overprotecting and overexposing. If you have not listened to PART 1 then you can do so here. Enjoy!> Family Discipleship by Matt Chandler & Adam Griffin < The Mind of a Child focuses on early child development to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. Discussions are tailored for parents of children 8 and younger BUT can be relevant for all parents. Our hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews.Please send us your questions for a chance to have them discussed on the podcast ~ themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comAdvertisement locations:3:52 - Duncan and Stone13:06 - Listener SurveyThis podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
Happy 2025! We're leading off the new year with some questions we received at a discipleship conference that are relevant for lots of parents with younger children. This episode is super practical and will cover such things as tantrums, boundaries, routines, and even meal time. Enjoy!Episode mentioned: Meal TimeThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsChristmas is just around the corner and for many of our listeners it's a season of anticipation and expectation as they await the birth of their newborn. What an exciting time! On this episode we give some practical steps for preparing your home for a new family member, dive into Luke 1:26-55, and finally share how we can prepare our hearts this Christmas Season with Hope, Joy, Peace, and Love just like Mary did. Enjoy!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsAdvent awaits the coming of Christ which is the hope, joy, peace and love not only for parents of young children this season, but for the entire world. On today's episode, we dive into the history of advent, discuss each of the four elements, before finishing with some practical steps for how you can bring hope, joy, peace, and love into your parenting this Christmas. Enjoy!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
Here's a short segment from our most recent episode:We are joined by artist, author, and mother Tabitha Paige to hear how saying "yes" to God's vision for her life and her family's life has led to blessings beyond her wildest imaginations. You've probably seen her children's books all over social media, and we're so excited to share her story with you all. This interview blessed us so much! And we can't wait for it to do the same for you. Enjoy!Support Tabitha's work by purchasing one of her best-selling children's books today on Amazon or on her website.The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsWe are joined by artist, author, and mother Tabitha Paige to hear how saying "yes" to God's vision for her life and her family's life has led to blessings beyond her wildest imaginations. You've probably seen her children's books all over social media, and we're so excited to share her story with you all. This interview blessed us so much! And we can't wait for it to do the same for you. Enjoy! Support Tabitha's work by purchasing one of her best-selling children's books today on Amazon or on her website.The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Wrap yourself in luxury this fall with Cozy Earth, use our code MIND for 40% OFF at checkout (limited time offer)> Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsPlay is pivotal to a child's development; however, children nowadays are doing it less and less than ever before. On this episode, we define what is meant by play, how to incorporate more of it into your child's routine, and the developmental consequences of not having enough of it. Enjoy! The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Wrap yourself in luxury this fall with Cozy Earth, use our code MIND for 40% OFF at checkout (limited time offer)> Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsParenting is overwhelming enough without the pressure of having to capture all of your child's most precious moments. We're joined on this episode by two moms who built a company to solve that exact problem: Sarah Autry and Stephanie Peters, owners / operators of Duncan and Stone Paper Company to hear their origin story and how God has truly blessed them more than they could've ever imagined. Enjoy!The Well Summit - Camp Well Fall 2024The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Wrap yourself in luxury this fall with Cozy Earth, use our code MIND for 40% OFF at checkout (limited time offer) > Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsPrayer is such a pivotal part of parenting, especially when it comes to teaching your children how to have a heart for God. On today's episode, we'll walk through some of our favorite methods and encourage you to consider making prayer a focal point of your life. Enjoy!Scripture:Matthew 6:9-13 (The Lord's Prayer)1 Samuel 2:1-102 Chronicles 1:18Judges 6:31-40Matthew 14:22-33The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsIt can be overwhelming when your child has a tantrum, melt down, or frustration fit. How can we remain calm and meet them in the moment instead of escalating it even further? On today's episode we dive precisely into that. Thank you to the listener who sent in this question! Enjoy.The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsThis is one of the most asked about topics: potty training, toilet learning, or whatever else it can be referred to, and for many reasons it can be a "messy" learning situation for parents with young children. On today's episode, we discuss the basics every parent should know going into potty training and how to avoid having a power struggle. We also dive into a controversial topic...pull-ups or underwear?? Enjoy!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsGod created language (Genesis 1, 11) and it's such a pivotal way to not only interact with our children but to help them develop and grow. On this episode we discuss major milestones for children 0-12 months and also give some How-to's for developing your baby's language skills. Enjoy!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsThe first in a "continual" series of Praying for Your Child's (Blank) - Marriage is from God and is such a pivotal life moment for your child. On this episode, we encourage you to not only pray for your child BUT also to prepare them for what to look for in a godly spouse. Enjoy!Verses mentioned:Ephesians 6:12Proverbs 31Psalm 139Proverbs 4:23Podcast mentioned:Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey featuring Dr. Brad WilcoxThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsWe're joined by Kim Vollendorf of Loving Your Husband Before You Even Have One to discuss scripture memory and meditation, AND how to involve your kids in it. Kim has developed and taught her system of scripture meditation to thousands of people and we're so excited to share it with you, our audience. Enjoy!CHECK OUT KIM'S PODCAST ---> 'Loving Your Husband Before You Even Have One' available on all podcast platforms!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsSummer is here and people are jumping in the pool to beat the heat! Water can bring so much joy, BUT can also be a real point of fear and hesitation for parents of young children. On today's episode we'll dive into WHY you should consider swimming lessons, WHAT to do before your child ever goes to one, and HOW to make water a pivotal and enjoyable resource for your family. Enjoy!WE HAVE A LISTENER IN THE OLYMPICS ---> Thank you Erika Connolly for sending in your message and for representing the USA in Paris for the Summer Games!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsWe're partially answering a listener question about the difficulty of transitioning from activity to another. Everyday with your child (and life) is filled with moments like this! How can we, as parents, compassionately help our children succeed and enjoy these everyday moments? On today's episode we dive into some practical tips you can apply today AND look at a character in the Bible who had to deal with one of these moments. Enjoy!RESOURCES:Exodus 2-4The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsIt's one of the most talked about topics with newborns: SLEEP TRAINING. What do health professionals recommend and what should you consider when deciding a bedtime routine for you, your family, and your child? We dive into that on this episode as well as give our two cents on what worked for us. Enjoy! WEBSITES:safetosleep.govhealthychildren.orgThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsIn response to our episode about Gentle Parenting, we had a listener reach out asking if Gentle Parenting is Biblical...great question! First, let's discuss what Biblical Parenting is and the mission God has given to parents.Verses mentioned in this episode:Ephesians 6:1Psalm 127:32 Samuel 7:14-15Ephesians 6:4Colossians 3:21Psalm 103:13Galatians 5:22-26Genesis 1-3Matthew 19:14The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsWe're joined by Brooke Robinson of Brooke Robinson Fit to not only debunk some of the lies you've been told about your body and about fitness but also to encourage you to start modeling a healthy lifestyle with simple, practical tips that you can do alongside your kids no matter your stage of life. Enjoy!CONNECT with Brooke through her Website or Instagram, AND check out her 9-month Baby Body Fitness GuideThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsThere's so much content on TikTok and Instagram about Gentle Parenting from people who love it and others that call it downright evil. On today's episode, we attempt to clear up exactly what Gentle Parenting is and give our opinion on whether or not you should start using it with your child. Thank you to our listeners who sent in voice memos!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Document your favorite memories with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsImagine, for a moment, someone whose presence makes you uneasy...NOT a fun thought! Now, imagine someone who makes you feel safe, secure, calm, and accepted...MUCH better! That's the presence our children desire and need to develop new skills and feel loved. On today's episode, we discuss how we can bring in the Calm Presence to our interactions with our children. Here are some questions to ask yourself:1) What kind of presence would the people around me say I bring?2) Do I bring a calming presence to my children?3) How do I become someone whose presence is calming to the people around me?The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
> Check out Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals here and start documenting your favorite memoriesChildren desire structure, and as parents we can provide that for them through a plan, a schedule, and/ or a routine. HOWEVER, plans are hard to make, and life never seems to get less busy... On this episode, we discuss three helpful questions to ask when making a plan (below), how to communicate that plan effectively to your children, and how ultimately God's plan for our family, for us, and for the world is better than our plans.Framework questions for developing a plan:1) What am I trying to accomplish each day but am unable to? 2) What are some things that I must get done each day for my family?3) What are some things that I must get done each day for me, so that I can be fully present with my family?The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels and stories.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
>>> Check out Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals here and start documenting your favorite memoriesFamily meal times are such an important foundation for building strong, family connections that last a lifetime. On this episode, we discuss what the over-arching goal of meal time really is, how to involve your children in the prepping process, and finally how to avoid power struggles over what to eat!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
>>> Check out Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals here and start documenting your favorite memories today!This episode's readings:- 'The Song of Your Backyard' by Leslie Dudley Corbell- Psalm 23- Lamentations 3:22-23- 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud' by William WordsworthGood Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.The Mind of a Child podcast explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well. Information is geared towards 0-8 year-olds BUT is relevant for children of all ages.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comCheck out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/This podcast is a part of the Rockwell Productions podcast studio. Contact us to join: info.rockwellproductions@gmail.com
>>> Check out Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals here and start documenting your favorite memoriesWhy do certain behaviors from our kids trigger us? How do we identify them and heal from them so that we can be the parents we want to be but, more importantly, the parents we are called to be?The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
>>> Check out Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals here and start documenting your child's favorite memories today!Parenting is such a personal matter, and it can be easy to get offended when someone offers advice. How can we approach conversations with our friends who may need some help without losing a relationship? Should we just mind our own business? Let's talk about it. Thank you to the listener who sent this question in!ASK US YOUR QUESTION at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
>>> Check out Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals here and start documenting your favorite memoriesWe had a listener reach out about navigating friendship dynamics between young girls as they get older and thought it would be a great intro into the Biblical idea of friendship and how to apply that principle in helping our children develop healthy friendships. Thank you to the listener who sent this in, this was so fun for us to reminisce on!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
>>> Check out Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals here and start documenting your favorite memoriesWe've had so many people send in questions about Conflict Resolution. So, on this episode we're gonna give you a step-by-step guide to resolving conflict between young children whether they are verbal or non-verbal! We've also got an acrostic to help you remember it easily...G R A C EThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
This episode's readings:- 'I Remember You' by Diane Doucet Matthews- Psalm 139:1-6- 'Memories Long Ago' by Patricia GranthamGood Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comCheck out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
This may not seem like an applicable question for parents with young children, BUT our influence on our children's choices start when they are young...how can we positively inspire them in their career choice? Thank you to the listener who sent this question in!ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
Each child is going to have their differences, does that mean we should discipline each one of them differently? Before we answer that question we must define what is meant by the word discipline. Thank you to the listener who sent this question in!ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
No matter the relationship, there are going to be differences, BUT the goal remains the same: A Unified Front. How do we go about doing this when there is a disagreement on how to discipline a child? Thank you to the listener who sent this question in!ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
This episode's readings:- 'Everyday and Always' by Leslie Dudley Corbell- 1 John 3:1-3 (The Message)- 'To Any Reader' by Robert Louis StevensonGood Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comCheck out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
We have the pleasure of being joined by Dr. Jennifer Lawson on this episode to discuss the role of a grandparent and to answer a listener question: "What should I do when a grandparent disciplines my child in front of me?"Dr. Lawson has been an educator for over 40 years and is currently the grandmother of 6 beautiful grandkids. Thank you for joining us Dr. Lawson!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
Every parent desires for their children to have healthy relationships with each other! What are some things we can do as parents when they're young to foster these friendships that hopefully carry over into adulthood? Thank you to the listener who sent this question in!ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
This episode's readings:- 'All This On A Morn' by Leslie Dudley Corbell- Luke 2:1-20 'The Christmas Story'- 'Christmas Bells' by Henry Wadsworth LongfellowGood Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comCheck out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
As a parent, it can be overwhelming when your young child has a temper tantrum. How can we meet them in the moment and help them deal with the big feelings they're experiencing? Thank you to the listener who sent this question in!ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comThe Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
Book mentioned: 'Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend'Part 4 of our 'Boundaries' series: Let's get practical and discuss how to be consistent in your boundaries for 3-8 year olds.The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
This episode's readings:- 'The Portrait of Autumn' by Diane Doucet Matthews- Isaiah 9:2, 6-7- 'It Came Upon a Midnight Clear' by Edmund SearsGood Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comCheck out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
Thanksgiving can be such a magical time for children but it's not without its challenges. On today's episode we talk through some tips to help you navigate potential difficult situations and some ideas on how to create lasting Thanksgiving traditions. Happy Thanksgiving!The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
Book mentioned: 'Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend'Part 3 of our 'Boundaries' series: Let's get practical and discuss physical, emotional, & behavioral boundaries for Infant-18 month olds.The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
This episode's readings:- 'The Portrait of Autumn' by Leslie Dudley Corbell- Colossians 3:15-17- 'My Shadow' by Robert Louis StevensonGood Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comCheck out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
How to respond when your child asks you about difficult topics such as war, natural disasters, and the loss of a loved one?The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.ASK US QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for more content.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
This episode's readings:- 'A Pumpkin Patch Morning' by Diane Doucet Matthews- Various verses from the Bible- 'A Fall Song' by Ellen Robena FieldGood Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comCheck out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com