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Shannon Clark has navigated the challenging journey of brain injury recovery not only for herself but also for her twin daughters. With firsthand experience as a concussion survivor and a mother of children who have faced both post-concussion syndrome (PCS) and long COVID-related neurological issues, Shannon brings a wealth of hard-earned wisdom and practical advice. In this episode, she shares her family's story, the strategies they used to manage school accommodations, sports, and emotional challenges, and how she balanced being both a caregiver and advocate for her children.Resources Mentioned in the Podcast:Cognitive FXA clinic specializing in concussion and brain injury recovery. Shannon took her daughter here for treatment after her long COVID-related neurological issues.Website: www.cognitivefxusa.comUPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) Concussion ClinicA leading institution for concussion research and treatment. Shannon utilized their protocols for her daughter's concussion recovery.Website: www.upmc.comConcussion FoundationOffers support groups and resources for parents and individuals dealing with concussions.Website: www.concussionfoundation.orgRelaxer DeviceA breathing tool designed to help calm the nervous system by lengthening exhales. Shannon used this device to help her children manage symptoms.Website: www.consciousbreathing.comSiblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine MazlishAvailable on Amazon or local bookstores.Episode about not people pleasing:Episode 31: You Are Not Responsible for How Others Respond to Your Injury https://youtu.be/owJ2K8a4QW0Brain Injury AssociationProvides resources and support for individuals and families dealing with brain injuries.Website: www.biausa.orgKey Takeaways from the Episode:School Accommodations: Shannon worked closely with schools to create customized plans for her daughters, including breaks, reduced screen time, and modified assignments. She emphasized the importance of having health data and doctor's notes to advocate for these accommodations.Active Recovery: Both Shannon and her daughters followed active recovery protocols, including physical therapy, vision exercises, and safe movement, even during sports practices.Emotional Support: Shannon highlighted the importance of validating her children's feelings and experiences, especially when they felt isolated or misunderstood by peers.Parenting as a Team: Shannon discussed how she and her partner navigated differing approaches to recovery, emphasizing the need for mutual understanding and a shared focus on progress.Hope and Resilience: Shannon's unwavering belief in her children's full recovery served as a powerful motivator for both her and her kids.Connect with Shannon Clark:If you'd like to learn more about Shannon's work as a brain injury recovery coach or connect with her on Instagram: @revivebrains or on Facebook at Revive CoachingThank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the Concussion Coach Podcast.If you would like to sign up for a free concussion coaching consultation with me to learn how you can understand and manage your symptoms, speed up your recovery, and get your life back following a concussion, go to my website: www.theconcussioncoach.com, or click on this link: https://theconcussioncoach.com/contact
Send us a textThere are siblings who love spending time with each other as often as possible, some tolerate it once or twice a year, and there are others who would rather eat glass than have to speak to each other.Why? What happens to their relationship? Is there something we parents can be doing to set our kids to be the ones who love and support each other as we age and after we die.When one listener asked for a deep dive on siblings who don't talk to each other later in life it came at the same time as another, Helen, who said she'd noticed lots of her female friends are struggling in their relationships with their sisters. In this episode I talk with Susie about the factors in our own family setups that affect sibling relationships long term and whether there's a secret to making sure your kids don't hate each other some day. We also try to help Helen with some ideas about how she can ameliorate her own situation with her sister. BOOK:Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlishhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/343433834_Sibling_Relationships_in_Adulthood_Research_Findings_and_New_Frontiershttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7399693/Findingshttps://psycnet.apa.org/record/2006-04983-006Support the showThank you so much for your support. Please hit the follow button if you like the podcast, and share it with anyone who might benefit. You can review us on Apple podcasts by going to the show page, scrolling down to the bottom where you can click on a star then you can leave your message. I don't have medical training so please seek the advice of a specialist if you're not coping. My email is teenagersuntangled@gmail.com The website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact us:www.teenagersuntangled.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teenagersuntangled/Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/teenagersuntangled/Susie is available for a free 15 minute consultation, and has a great blog:www.amindful-life.co.uk
Enjoy a fan-favorite we pulled from the archives! This week, we dive into a discussion about family intimacy. By family intimacy, we don't mean the physical intimacy you share with your partner. Instead, we mean intimacy in the sense of closeness, connections, and a sense of being seen. We discuss things that get in the way of intimate relationships, and we also give some ideas for building intimacy. We would love to hear from you! What's worked well in your family? Come share with us on Instagram @eyresisters. Mentioned in the Show: - How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber
It's bookclub time again, and this time Elizabeth is bringing the well known How to talk to kids so they will listen, and listen so they will talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. Breaking down their take aways, learnings and their opinion on it´s relevancy after it had been published for the first time 40 years ago. For more additional info, check out our IG: https://www.instagram.com/damparentingpodcast/
De ouders van een anonieme moeder veroordelen haar manier van opvoeden. Daarom vindt ze het steeds moeilijker om bij ze langs te gaan, wat ze ook niet wil. Hoe kan ze hier beter mee omgaan? Opvoedexpert Eva Bronsveld geeft samen met de host van de Lieve-show Rachel van de Pol inzicht en advies. Wil jij je inzetten voor een mooiere buitenwereld? Ontdek welke vacature het beste bij jou past via: www.maakwerkvaneenschonerewereld.nl Lieve Eva... is een podcast waar ouders en verzorgers de steun vinden die ze nodig hebben bij de dagelijkse opvoeduitdagingen!
Tamara wordt knettergek van haar 9-jarige dochter met wie ze over alles discussie moet voeren. Wat is wijsheid? Sneller afkappen, strenger worden of voor lief nemen dat het nu eenmaal zo gaat? Kortom: help! Opvoedexpert Eva Bronsveld geeft samen met de host van de Lieve-show Rachel van de Pol inzicht en advies. Wil jij je inzetten voor een mooiere buitenwereld? Ontdek welke vacature het beste bij jou past via: www.maakwerkvaneenschonerewereld.nl Lieve Eva... is een podcast waar ouders en verzorgers de steun vinden die ze nodig hebben bij de dagelijkse opvoeduitdagingen!
Homeschooling is a full-time job, and there's lots of learning that you have to do as the parent and teacher. Today, our hosts share their favorite homeschooling books to make your learning lifestyle fun, easy, and fulfilling! SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.happyhomeschoolerpodcast.com If you have any questions or comments, please email us at happyhomeschoolpod@gmail.com Visit Transcript Maker and get your 14-day free trial! Like our page and join our group on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Jennifer's List: The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn Project-Based Homeschooling: Mentoring Self-Directed Learners, by Lori Pickert Free to Learn, by Peter Gray A Place to Belong: Celebrating Diversity and Kinship in the Home and Beyond, by Amber O'Neal Johnston Until the Streetlights Come On: How a Return to Play Brightens Our Present and Prepares Kids for an Uncertain Future, by Ginny Yurich, M.E.d. Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School?: the case for helping them leave, chart their own paths, and prepare for adulthood at their own pace, by Blake Boles Holly's List: Seasons of a Mother's Heart: Heart-to-Heart Encouragement for Homeschooling Moms, Sally Clarkson Home Learning Year by Year, Revised and Updated: How to Design a Creative and Comprehensive Homeschool Curriculum, by Rebecca Rupp Charlotte Mason Study Guide, by Penny Gardner A Charlotte Mason Education: A Home Schooling How-To Manual, by Catherine Levison More Charlotte Mason Education: A Home Schooling How-To Manual, by Catherine Levison The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise Senior High: A Home-Designed Form+U+La, by Barbara Edtl Shelton Melody's List: Educating the Wholehearted Child, by Clay Clarkson and Sally Clarkson A Charlotte Mason Companion: Personal Reflections on the Gentle Art of Learning, by Karen Andreola For the Children's Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and School, by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay The Hidden Art of Homemaking, by Edith Schaeffer Homeschooling for Excellence, by David Colfax and Micki Colfax How Children Learn (Classics in Child Development), by John Holt The Christian Home School, by Gregg Harris How to Homeschool: A Practical Approach, by Gayle Graham How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk (The How To Talk Series), by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes... in You and Your Kids, by Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller The Happy Homeschooler Podcast is a Transcript Maker Production. It is hosted by Holly Williams Urbach, Melody Gillum, and Jennifer Jones, produced by Matthew Bass, and edited by Norah Williams. Our logo is by Norah Williams and our music is by The Great Pangolin.
Bart en zijn vrouw hebben onenigheid over de opvoeding van hun zoon. Hij vindt haar te toegeeflijk, zij vindt hem te streng. Inmiddels zien ze er tegenop om met zijn drieën tijd door te brengen. Hoe kunnen ze hier beter mee omgaan? Opvoedexpert Eva Bronsveld geeft samen met de host van de Lieve-show Rachel van de Pol inzicht en advies. Wil jij je inzetten voor een mooiere buitenwereld? Ontdek welke vacature het beste bij jou past via: www.maakwerkvaneenschonerewereld.nl Lieve Eva... is een podcast waar ouders en verzorgers de steun vinden die ze nodig hebben bij de dagelijkse opvoeduitdagingen!
De 9-jarige zoon van Ilse doet veel dingen niet, omdat hij ze te spannend vindt. Meer zetjes geven of gewoon laten? Opvoedexpert Eva Bronsveld geeft samen met de host van de Lieve-show Rachel van de Pol inzicht en advies. Wil jij je inzetten voor een mooiere buitenwereld? Ontdek welke vacature het beste bij jou past via: www.maakwerkvaneenschonerewereld.nl Lieve Eva... is een podcast waar ouders en verzorgers de steun vinden die ze nodig hebben bij de dagelijkse opvoeduitdagingen!
Melanie begrijpt niets van de dagelijkse driftbuien van haar jongste dochter. Haar oudste dochter heeft die immers niet, en zij voedt haar hetzelfde op. Wat kan hier aan de hand zijn? Opvoedexpert Eva Bronsveld geeft samen met de host van de Lieve-show Rachel van de Pol inzicht en advies. Wil jij je inzetten voor een mooiere buitenwereld? Ontdek welke vacature het beste bij jou past via: www.maakwerkvaneenschonerewereld.nl Lieve Eva... is een podcast waar ouders en verzorgers de steun vinden die ze nodig hebben bij de dagelijkse opvoeduitdagingen!
Yente en Pieter proberen hun 3-jarige zoontje positief te corrigeren, maar dat werkt niet, waardoor ze uiteindelijk toch vervallen in straffen en belonen. Kan het kwaad om dit soort methodes in te zetten? Opvoedexpert Eva Bronsveld geeft samen met de host van de Lieve-show Rachel van de Pol inzicht en advies. Wil jij je inzetten voor een mooiere buitenwereld? Ontdek welke vacature het beste bij jou past via: www.maakwerkvaneenschonerewereld.nl Lieve Eva... is een podcast waar ouders en verzorgers de steun vinden die ze nodig hebben bij de dagelijkse opvoeduitdagingen!
In the latest episode, the focus shifts from a planned book review on Dr. Aliza Pressman's parenting principles to a more relevant discussion for military families moving their kids to new schools. Diving into personal development, I share insights from 'How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk' by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, relating it to their own experiences and the challenges of school transitions due to military relocations. The episode offers practical advice for organizing important documents, engaging with new communities, and utilizing resources like the Youth Sponsorship Program to ease these transitions. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of personal involvement in educational settings and introduces listeners to helpful tools and checklists for a smoother school switching process.00:00 Welcome & Series Wrap-Up: Parenting Military Kids00:33 Pivoting from Planned Book Review to New Insights00:49 Navigating School Transitions: Resources and Personal Experiences04:33 Deep Dive into 'How to Talk So Kids Will Listen'07:04 Effective Communication Strategies with Kids10:06 Preparing for School Transitions: Practical Tips and Resources13:43 Engaging with New School Communities and Making Connections22:44 Volunteering and Getting Involved in Your Child's School28:33 Utilizing MSEC Resources for School Transitions33:09 Final Thoughts and Upcoming PCS UpdateResources mentioned in todays show:5 Princliples of Parenting bookHow To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk bookBinder Inserts from a military family small business List and FileHow to find a Youth Sponsorship Program near you.Student 2 Student Programhttps://view.flodesk.com/pages/63e17c34781752946ff2b424 https://www.organifishop.com/products/peak-power Support the Show.I so appreciate you listening to the show!If you wouldn't mind leaving a rating and review I would really appreciate it!!Check out The Ultimate Do It Yourself or DITY guide for FREE!Podcasting is a labor of love for sure! I would love your support! Subscribe to the show HERE! To get in touch with Alison with questions or potential topics or guests please email themilspousepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on IG @themilspousepodcast And please check out our website! www.themilspousepodcast.com
Join us this week as we discuss how to have difficult conversations with our kids. We acknowledge the messiness, discuss ways to prepare ahead of time, and give ideas to each other on how to approach these tricky conversations. We would love to hear your thoughts! How do you approach difficult topics with your kids? Hop on Instagram and let us know! @eyresisters Show Notes: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber
Have you caught yourself in an argument with your kids, and you know the only way out of it is frustration? As parents, we are modeling behavior for our children in every moment. When our kids are arguing with each other, they're learning how to strengthen their position as well as how to navigate opposition. When our kids argue with, we teach them boundaries, listening, curiosity, and peaceful disagreement. Or, at least that's what we should be teaching them! In this episode, the Dads talk about parental strategies for having peaceful disagreements with our children, as well as how to argue with our neurodiverse kids. Here are some strategies for those times we find ourselves locked into an argument: Be Clear About Rules Parents should be clear about what the parameters look like. Make it clear as soon as possible what is negotiable, and what is not. Positive, Difficult, Positive Our kids will have strong emotions and opinions. They should have the space to express how they are feeling. That doesn't mean they should get that space whenever they want. Ask your child to state something positive, then explain why they are upset. Finish again with something positive. Pause and Designate Time/Space for Upset Basically, there should be a clear understanding about where and how they can voice their upset. It limits the chances of a circular argument. Does your child really want to keep asking questions to understand where you're coming from, or are they asking questions because they are arguing for what they want? Let them have space and time to work through the upset, and give them the space to do that with you as well. Set Clear Boundaries Before Any Argument is On the Radar “If you interrupt repeatedly, I will tell you as calmly as possible that the conversation must continue another time. If that also isn't respected, we will instill a consequence, or I will simply walk away and explain why.” Affirm and Acknowledge When an argument is being respected by your children, acknowledge their thoughts, feelings, and points to show them you also respect them. Model positive disagreements. Focus on Good Behaviors Give power to the good choices. Be specific when giving praise. Links Siblings without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish As always, thank you for your support! We are into our second year of the podcast! If you would be so generous to consider a contribution to the show, or to simply buy us a meal, we'd be so grateful. We are excited to hear from you this year! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theadhdads/support
Chapter 1 Reveal the true moral of the Siblings Without Rivalry book"Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too" is a book written by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It was first published in 1987 and offers practical advice and strategies for parents to help their children develop better relationships with each other and reduce sibling rivalry. The book provides insights on understanding the root causes of sibling conflicts, effective communication techniques, problem-solving methods, and fostering cooperation and empathy among siblings.Chapter 2 Shall we Read the Siblings Without Rivalry book ?Yes, the book "Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish is widely regarded as a valuable resource for parents. It provides practical advice on how to foster positive sibling relationships and manage sibling conflicts effectively. The book offers useful strategies and techniques that can help parents create a more harmonious and nurturing environment for their children.Chapter 3 Key Points of the Siblings Without Rivalry book"Siblings Without Rivalry" by Adele Faber is a parenting guidebook that offers practical advice and strategies for effectively managing and improving sibling relationships. The book aims to help parents understand and address the common conflicts and tensions that arise between siblings, and provides tools to foster cooperation, compassion, and respect among children.The book begins by discussing the importance of acknowledging and validating each child's unique needs and feelings. It emphasizes the significance of treating each child as an individual and avoiding comparisons or favoritism. Faber introduces various communication techniques, such as active listening and effective questioning, to help parents understand their children's perspectives and encourage open dialogue.Faber then explores different strategies to reduce competition and foster cooperation among siblings. She suggests engaging children in joint problem-solving to help them find mutually agreeable solutions and avoid power struggles. The book also covers how to handle conflicts and teach children conflict resolution skills, emphasizing the importance of allowing children to work out their issues independently whenever possible.Additionally, the book addresses the issue of sibling jealousy and offers suggestions for parents to help children manage and overcome these feelings. Faber highlights the significance of recognizing and validating each child's unique qualities and accomplishments to prevent feelings of inadequacy or resentment. She also provides guidance on how to deal with issues related to sharing, personal space, and possessions.Throughout the book, Faber emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive and respectful family culture. She encourages parents to model healthy relationships and problem-solving skills, as well as to establish clear boundaries and expectations for sibling behavior. The book concludes with a reminder that sibling relationships can evolve over time and that the techniques in the book are intended to provide a foundation for lifelong positive relationships.In summary, "Siblings Without Rivalry" offers practical advice for parents to build healthier and more harmonious relationships among their children. With a focus on effective communication, cooperation, conflict resolution, and validation, the book provides strategies to minimize sibling rivalry and promote positive sibling dynamics.Chapter 4 the Siblings Without...
In this episode I'm going over my top books for relationships, personal development and finances! These are books that have helped me when I was single in my early 20s and even help me now in my 30s married with kids. They have helped me build the relationships I've wanted with my husband and children, grow the business with a mindset of abundance and helped me in my journey to becoming the type of person I want to be. I hope you enjoy this episode and let me know if you have read any of these books or what your favorite books are!Follow The Yegi Project on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/theyegiprojectFollow The Yegi Project on TiKTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@theyegiproject1. The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts by Gary Chapman 2. Not Your Mother's Rules: The New Secrets for Dating (The Rules) by Ellen Fein , Sherrie Schneider 3. How to Talk So Your Husband Will Listen by Rick JohnsonBonus: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber , Elaine Mazlish 4. The Secret by Rhonda ByrneBonus: The Secret Book Collection5. You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen Sincero6. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill7. The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. WattlesBonus: You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth by Jen Sincero8. MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom (Tony Robbins Financial Freedom) by Tony Robbins9. The Secrets of Happy Families: Improve Your Mornings, Tell Your Family History, Fight Smarter, Go Out and Play, and Much More by Bruce Feiler 10. The 6 Phase Meditation Method: The Proven Technique to Supercharge Your Mind, Manifest Your Goals, and Make Magic in Minutes a Day by Vishen Lakhiani The Yegi Project, is the podcast for the young entrepreneur who may not know where to start, doesn't have anyone to guide them in the right direction and may not have full support from others. This podcast is called The Yegi “Project” because although Yegi is happy with where she is now, she knows that she still has a lot to do to complete her mission and purpose in this world. She aims to use this podcast to work hard alongside all of you to grow to a point where she can make a lasting change in people's lives and in the world. The Yegi Project is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and more!https://linktr.ee/theyegiprojectDisclaimer: This podcast or any other The Yegi Project episodes on this platform or other podcast streaming platforms is not legal business or tax advice. I make this content based on my own experience as a business owner and MBA for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This week, we dive into a discussion about family intimacy. By family intimacy, we don't mean the physical intimacy you share with your partner. Instead, we mean intimacy in the sense of closeness, connections, and a sense of being seen. We discuss things that get in the way of intimate relationships, and we also give some ideas for building intimacy. We would love to hear from you! What's worked well in your family? Come share with us on Instagram @eyresisters. Notes: - How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber
There are as many ways to parent as there are parents in the world, but is there a “right” way to parent. Of course that answer is no, but there are definitely ways to parent that help meet your children where they are. Both developmentally and emotionally. No matter what, parenting is hard, but sometimes it's easier to navigate those challenges with responsive parenting. Liz Luize is an educator, daycare owner, and M.Ed in Learning, Cognition, and Development. After becoming a mom, she found her mission to empower parents with research-driven insights to boost their children's cognitive and emotional growth. Through her Instagram page, she offers a blend of scientifically-backed parenting tips and real talk, dedicated to nurturing the holistic development of tiny humans. Listen as Liz shares more about what responsive parenting is, what it isn't, how she's applied it both at home and in the classroom, and how it compares to some of the other parenting styles you hear about. Again, there is no one right way to parent and we're all going to make mistakes. So no matter what style of parenting you choose to employ, give yourself, and your children, grace. In this episode, we discuss: What responsive parenting is How parents can strike a balance between setting boundaries and being responsive to their child's needs in discipline The differences between gentle parenting, permissive parenting, and responsive parenting Tips on how to foster open and empathetic communication with children Resources: “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk” by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish - https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/1451663889 “Good Inside” Dr. Becky Kennedy - https://www.amazon.com/Good-Inside/dp/0008505543/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1699973848&sr=1-1 “The Whole Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson - https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Brain-Child-Revolutionary-Strategies-Developing/dp/B0B94JC2TN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3DTNXAZFNDPQ5&keywords=the+whole+brain+child+by+daniel+siegel&qid=1699973880&s=books&sprefix=the+whole+brain+child+by+%2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-1 “No-Drama Discipline” by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson - https://www.amazon.com/No-Drama-Discipline-audiobook/dp/B00NQAW77K/ref=sr_1_1?crid=EEG23AHU69G4&keywords=no+drama+discipline&qid=1699973906&s=audible&sprefix=no+drama+discipline%2Caudible%2C78&sr=1-1 Join Liz's Newsletter - https://parentingcharlie.myflodesk.com/jointhenewsletter Liz's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/parentingcharlie/ Discount Codes from Our Sponsors: Navy Hair Care Shampoo + Conditioner: use code LYNZY for 30% off - https://bit.ly/3ABupeN Navy Hair Care Charcoal Mask: use code LYNZY for 30% off - https://bit.ly/2USHdNC Thrive Market: 30% off your first order plus a $60 Free Gift - https://thrivemarket.com/lynzy Athletic Greens - AG1 - https://www.drinkag1.com/lynzy - Free One Year Supply of Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Questions: Can you tell us a bit about your journey in parenting and how you got into exploring different parenting styles? What does "responsive discipline" mean to you, and how does it differ from more traditional disciplinary approaches? Can you share some examples of how you've applied responsive discipline in your own parenting journey with Charlie? How can parents strike a balance between setting boundaries and being responsive to their child's needs in discipline? Many parents may confuse gentle parenting with permissive parenting. Could you clarify the key differences between the two? What are the potential advantages of practicing gentle parenting, and what are some common misconceptions about it? How do you handle situations where it might be challenging to be gentle while still maintaining necessary boundaries? Effective communication is often a cornerstone of gentle parenting. Can you share some tips on fostering open and empathetic communication with children? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Bev and Cybele discuss: Cybele's journey in coaching Benefits of Reparenting Acronym Reparent Key Takeaways and Actions: Check your own reparenting needs If you feel called, connect with Cybele. ABOUT CYBELE Cybele is the founder of cybelebotran.com and creates experiences where women can connect with their most tender selves. In her coaching practice, she encourages women to nurture, protect, and guide themselves. She is a SHE RECOVERS® Coach and Mother Hunger® Trained Facilitator with a Master's Degree in Education and over 40 years of teaching experience. She works with sober and sober-curious women who want to overcome codependency, enmeshment, perfectionism, and people-pleasing. She helps clients build boundaries, work through shame and guilt from past behaviors, and rediscover their inner child. Cybele offers individual 1:1 coaching sessions and online workshops, classes, and courses. Her signature offering is REPARENT, a unique group coaching experience. She has three adult children, and lives in Miami, Florida with her husband of 31+ years. Links: https://www.cybelebotran.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cybelebotran/ https://www.facebook.com/cybelebotrancoach https://linktr.ee/cybelebotran https://www.cybelebotran.com/freebies Books mentioned:How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine MazlishandMother Hunger: Helping adult daughters understand and heal from lost nurturance, protection, and guidance by Kelly McDaniel ABOUT BEVERLY Beverly Sartain is the President of the Holistic Coach Training Institute, where she trains aspiring coaches on coaching skills and business set-up. The Holistic Coach Certification Programs are ICF Level 1 and Level 2 accredited that focuses on a holistic approach to coaching. We see Clients as whole, complete and resourceful to create creative solutions to their challenges and issues. During her ten-year career in nonprofits, she managed and developed domestic violence and co-occurring residential programs. Beverly is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She has her PCC (Professional Certified Coach) from the ICF. Beverly enjoys helping professionals empower themselves around their skill set and online coaching business. She can be contacted at info@holisticcoachtraininginstitute.com. Connect with HCTI Sign-up for a Discovery Call here so you can join our Holistic Coach Certification Program. Request to join no cost FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/holisticcoachnetwork Website: https://holisticcoachtraininginstitute.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bevsartain/ Please share this podcast with someone you know who could benefit from it!
Welcome back to the Chasing Brighter Podcast. Today we are talking about our October Book Club Pick: "How To Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk". Adolescence doesn't have to be hell for parents or teenagers, say bestselling authors Elaine Mazlish and Adele Faber. The key? Knowing how to talk so they listen, and listen so they talk. In this episode you will hear about: Strategies to curb conflict and reduce frustration between you and your teen Thoughtful communication tactics for curfews, schoolwork and sex Hear, in the words of both parents and teens, real-world struggles Emphasizing listening, describing and validating emotions Encouraging autonomy and involving teens in problem solving Kelly & Jessica's own experiences with parenting based on this book Continue your self-discovery: IG @chasingbrighter | Blog www.chasingbrighter.com Click here to get a copy of our October Book Club Book: "How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk" Fuel Your Body With Warrior Strong Wellness: Use code CHASINGBRIGHTER for 10% off
Join Ashley as she shares ways we can encourage autonomy in children, drawing on skills and examples from the book, "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, as well as personal examples and insights. Listen to the audio book, currently free on Audible: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/B007ZT6RHY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=35VSSVBRMWKAM&keywords=how+to+talk+so+kids+will+listen&qid=1697137086&sprefix=how+to+talk+so+%2Caps%2C282&sr=8-1 Article with Executive Age chart: https://honestlyadhd.com/adhd-executive-age/ - - - Worried about your kid's emotional development? Wish there were an easier way to help them learn emotional intelligence? There is. Introducing Emotionally Intelligent Kids, a brand new space to connect you with videos, printables, worksheets, activities, games, and more to help take the stress and overwhelm out of helping your child develop emotional intelligence. Register today and lock in the founding member's rate of just $7/month! https://enlighteningmotherhood.com/kids - - - Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enlighteningmotherhood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnlighteningMotherhood Website: https://www.enlighteningmotherhood.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enlighteningmotherhood/message
Chapter 1 What's How to Talk So Kids Will ListenThe book "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" is written by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It is a guide for parents, teachers, and caregivers on how to effectively communicate and connect with children. The book provides practical strategies and techniques for resolving conflicts, improving cooperation, active listening, and fostering positive relationships with children. It has become a popular resource worldwide for its valuable insights and practical advice in improving communication with children.Chapter 2 Why is How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Worth Read"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber is worth reading because it provides practical and effective strategies for communicating with children in a respectful and compassionate manner. The book offers a wealth of valuable insight into understanding children's emotions, maintaining healthy parent-child relationships, and resolving conflicts peacefully. It teaches parents how to listen attentively, express empathy, set clear boundaries, and encourage cooperation, fostering a positive and supportive environment for children to grow and thrive. By applying the techniques presented in the book, parents can improve communication with their kids, enhance their emotional intelligence, and nurture a stronger bond with them.Chapter 3 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Summary"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber is a bestselling parenting book that offers effective communication strategies for parents to better connect with their children. The book is written in a conversational style, with real-life examples and practical advice.The book begins by highlighting the importance of establishing a good relationship with children based on respect, trust, and empathy. It emphasizes the need for parents to listen attentively to their children's feelings and concerns, and to acknowledge and validate their emotions, even if they seem trivial or irrational. Faber stresses that when children feel understood and heard, they are more likely to cooperate and communicate effectively.The book provides numerous tools and techniques to help parents effectively communicate with their children. It introduces the concept of "active listening," which involves giving undivided attention, maintaining eye contact, and reflecting back the child's words to show understanding. Faber also suggests using "I" statements instead of blaming or criticizing, which helps children feel less defensive and more willing to cooperate.The book also explores the power of encouragement and praise in building a child's self-esteem. Faber emphasizes the importance of acknowledging children's efforts and achievements, rather than focusing solely on results. This fosters a growth mindset where children learn to value their efforts and persist through challenges.Furthermore, the book offers strategies for resolving conflicts and discipline issues. Faber encourages parents to avoid punishment and instead use natural and logical consequences to help children learn from their mistakes. It also provides techniques for setting limits and enforcing rules in a respectful and compassionate manner.In summary, "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" is a comprehensive guide for parents seeking to improve their communication skills with their children. It empowers parents to create a nurturing and supportive environment where children feel understood, valued, and motivated to cooperate.Chapter 4 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Author
In this Culture First episode, Damon Klotz sits down with the iconic Simon Sinek in a conversation wholly shaped around Simon's concept of the Infinite Mindset of company culture. Inside, you'll get a sneak peek into Simon's background and how it shaped his perspective on life and work. You'll also hear about the massive role that storytelling plays in Simon's work and how you can use it to help people connect with ideas on a deeper level. Simon's passion for shaping leaders with an Infinite Mindset shines throughout this chat, and he mentions Walmart, Microsoft, and Patagonia, organizations that have embraced the Infinite Mindset as he walks us through the tools and leadership skills that are required to build it. This interview was recorded in 2019, just moments before Simon stepped on stage to address an audience of more than 1,000 people and culture professionals at a Culture First event, which makes Simon's concerns about the power and influence of big tech companies and the need for balancing their role in society even more relevant today.Simon Sinek is an unshakable optimist who works to inspire people to do what inspires them so that we can change our world for the better. Simon and his team work with leaders and organizations in nearly every industry to help transform company culture and create a better working world. He is fascinated by the people and organizations that make the greatest, lasting impact on the world. He has devoted his life to sharing his thinking, and leading a movement to inspire people to do the things that inspire them and may be best known for popularizing the concept of WHY in his first Ted Talk in 2009. It has since become one of the most watched talks of all time on TED.com, with 37+ million views. Simon is a bestselling author and shares his ideas in the books Start With Why, Leaders Eat Last, Together Is Better, Find Your Why, and The Infinite Game.If you've enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, follow and leave a review.Learn more about Culture Amp at www.cultureamp.com or @cultureamp on InstagramLearn more about Simon at simonsinek.comShow notes: Simon recommends two books in this interview. He actually says they belong on the national curriculum: Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl and How to Talk to Kids So Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Harry Stebbings is an entrepreneur and investor. He created 20VC in 2015 when he was 19 years old. Now he's done over 3,127 podcast episodes and built one of the most listened to venture capital show in the world. 0:00 Intro 1:14 “You're Too Young” 3:51 Milestone Thinking 8:00 Uncovering Blindspots 14:39 Studying Psychology 16:55 Loss Of Childhood Joy 19:58 Struggling With Metrics 23:30 Building Mode 25:55 Parenting 30:02 Harry's Biggest Fear 32:23 What Has Harry Learned From Grandpa? 35:21 Connecting With Stranger 38:02 What Gets To Harry? 39:55 Where Has Harry Grown Most From 20VC? 44:23 Harry Cuts Ruthlessly 48:40 Competition In Podcasts? 52:15 Harry's Egregious Tax Bill 54:21 Building In Routine 56:23 Harry's Mom 1:00:12 Harry's Obesity 1:03:44 Entrepreneurs Are Athletes 1:06:52 What Would MrBeast Do If He Was… 1:09:23 What Would Harry Ask Ryan Reynolds? 1:11:41 Current Constraints? 1:18:12 Mental Discipline 1:20:12 Challenge How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish – https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/B007ZT6RHY Harry's Links Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarryStebbings Podcast: https://www.thetwentyminutevc.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0PBRjhf0rF8fWBIxTuoWA My Links ✉️ Newsletter: https://dannymiranda.substack.com
Matt Greenberg is a product and engineering executive and was most recently the CTO at Reforge. He was previously the VP of Engineering at Credit Karma. Matt is a husband and father of three boys and one dog. In this episode we discuss: Matt's father being his hero and the wisdom he gained from him The work required in raising three boys The decision to have a third kid What to do when you get a phone call that your kid has wandered off in the neighborhood An exciting home birth experience involving the fire department The exponential growth of love after having kids Parenting three kids and starting Reforge during the pandemic Having an autistic son and getting him diagnosed Assessments, IEPs, and other support for autistic kids — Where to find Matt Greenberg - Twitter (aka X): https://twitter.com/matt_muffin - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgreenberg/ Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Twitter (aka X): https://twitter.com/fishmanaf - Threads: https://www.threads.net/@fishmanaf — In this episode, we cover: [1:58] Matt's background [3:53] Current life/Reforge/Engineering Leaders [5:44] Matt's childhood [7:03] Random funny parenting stories [8:24] Matt's parents [10:27] Advice from Matt's Dad [12:44] Matt's partner and how they met [14:00] All about Matt's kids [14:26] Their decision to have kids [17:37] Who is in charge of the dog [19:16] Earliest memory of Fatherhood and a wild home birth experience [24:15] His most surprising thing as a Dad [27:24] Managing three kids during Covid with his partner [31:24] Autism [37:20] Advocacy/IEPs/supporting your Autistic child and parenting frameworks [53:45] Where he's not always 100% aligned with his partner [58:56] Rapid fire — Show references: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish - https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0380811960/ The Birth Partner, by Penni Simkin - https://www.amazon.com/Birth-Partner-5th-Childbirth-Companions/dp/1558329102/ — Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/
The Real Estate InvestHER Show with Elizabeth Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli
Welcome, ladies! In this minisode of the Real Estate InvestHER Show, Liz and Andresa discuss why you should stop reading real estate books. Before you judge, hear them out! They begin by stating that they are not recommending investing in real estate without proper knowledge or guidance. It is essential to read real estate books and be aware of the different strategies. However, they urge you to expand your library and recommend three books that have helped them in their journey. The first book is "Unreasonable Hospitality" by Will Guidara. This book teaches high-level hospitality, which can be applied to running a real estate business, especially in short-term or mid-term rentals. The second book is "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber. Although it's a parenting book, Liz and Andresa believe that communication skills are crucial in building a sustainable real estate business. And the last book is “Radical Compassion” by Tara Brach. A great resource on meditation and mindfulness, written in an interactive and engaging way! There you have it! Don't limit yourself to reading only real estate books. Expand your horizons with different genres that can help improve your mindset and skills as a successful entrepreneur. Quotes · "Reading a book on restaurants may seem unrelated to real estate, but the strategies on high-level hospitality in Unreasonable Hospitality can be applied to your business. Whether you're in short-term or mid-term rentals, this is a must-read for anyone in the hospitality industry.” (02:35 - 03:20) “Why read parenting books? Because if you are building a real estate business, and you are dealing with people; those books can provide great communication insights.” (04:33 - 05:00) · “Even though we have mentors, sometimes to feel alone. And all we need is some sort of guidance and reassurance to our path. A book can be a great tool for that.” (07:27 - 07:37) How To Join the InvestHER Movement 1) InvestHER CON 2023 Scottsdale, Arizona, May 18-19 Generational Wealth - You Come First Here is what you can expect at InvestHER CON 2023: Pre-event network 2 Full days of transformational experiences Access to over 20 Sessions with Keynotes and Speakers Recordings from all sessions Access to investors, mentors, and influencers Mindful networking Opportunities to connect with our sponsors + vendors Coffee and Lunch included Final Reception: Red Party Live 30-day Group Accountability Virtual Session with the Founders Liz and Andresa Exclusive Breakfast for STRIVE members only. "InvestHer CON was truly a transformative experience. I have felt so alone for so long and now I feel like a have a community of support. I don't have to be the master of everything and take it all on my shoulders, I just have to do what I am excellent at." Heather Giammichele We reserved the entire resort for us! Join us in. Get your ticket today! https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investhercon 2) InvestHER Community on Facebook : a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals! 3)STRIVE Membership - for highly ambitious and decisive Real Estate investors looking to grow your Real Estate portfolio on your own terms while making deeper relationships with successful women playing at the same level. APPLY today at https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/membership 4) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe : attend in-person meetings held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Find the location near you HERE! 5)The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - straight talk and inspiration for current and aspiring female real estate investors to live both balanced and financially free lives. Subscribe here. 6)InvestHER™ ORG with eXp : all-woman investment group for agents and build your personal portfolio while creating generational wealth! Get the benefits of being part of a team without extra fees! Click here and schedule a discovery call. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this minisode of the Real Estate InvestHER Show, Liz and Andresa discuss why you should stop reading real estate books. Before you judge, hear them out! They begin by stating that they are not recommending investing in real estate without proper knowledge or guidance. It is essential to read real estate books and be aware of the different strategies. However, they urge you to expand your library and recommend three books that have helped them in their journey. The first book is "Unreasonable Hospitality" by Will Guidara. This book teaches high-level hospitality, which can be applied to running a real estate business, especially in short-term or mid-term rentals. The second book is "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber. Although it's a parenting book, Liz and Andresa believe that communication skills are crucial in building a sustainable real estate business. And the last book is “Radical Compassion” by Tara Brach. A great resource on meditation and mindfulness, written in an interactive and engaging way! There you have it! Don't limit yourself to reading only real estate books. Expand your horizons with different genres that can help improve your mindset and skills as a successful entrepreneur. Quotes · "Reading a book on restaurants may seem unrelated to real estate, but the strategies on high-level hospitality in Unreasonable Hospitality can be applied to your business. Whether you're in short-term or mid-term rentals, this is a must-read for anyone in the hospitality industry.” (02:35 - 03:20) · “Even though we have mentors, sometimes to feel alone. And all we need is some sort of guidance and reassurance to our path. A book can be a great tool for that.” (07:27 - 07:37) How To Join the InvestHER Movement 1) InvestHER CON 2024 Austin, TX Omni Barton Creek Resort June 3-4 - "ALL IN – It's Time to Thrive” Here is what you can expect at InvestHER CON 2024: Pre-event network, 2 full days of transformational experiences, access to over 20 Sessions with Keynotes and Speakers, recordings from all sessions, access to investors, mentors, and influencers, mindful networking, opportunities to connect with our sponsors + vendors, coffee and lunch included, Final Reception: Red Party, Live 30-day Group Accountability Virtual Session with the Founders Liz and Andresa, Exclusive Breakfast for STRIVE members only. "InvestHer CON was truly a transformative experience. I have felt so alone for so long and now I feel like I have a community of support. I don't have to be the master of everything and take it all on my shoulders, I just have to do what I am excellent at." - Heather Giammichele Join us in. Get your ticket today https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investhercon 2) InvestHER Community on Facebook : a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals! 3)STRIVE Membership - for highly ambitious and decisive Real Estate investors looking to grow your Real Estate portfolio on your own terms while making deeper relationships with successful women playing at the same level. APPLY today at https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/membership 4) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe : attend in-person meetings held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Find the location near you: https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investhercon 5)The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - straight talk and inspiration for current and aspiring female real estate investors to live both balanced and financially free lives. Subscribe here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-estate-investher-show/id1346815972 6)InvestHER™ ORG with eXp : all-woman investment group for agents and build your personal portfolio while creating generational wealth! Get the benefits of being part of a team without extra fees! Schedule a discovery call: https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investherorg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lori Mihalich-Levin and Jason Levin are excited to bring you the second in their two-part series of interviews with moms and dads in professional development! Today, Lori and Jason are happy to welcome two wonderful moms in professional development, Aisha Greene and Stephanie Felder, to share their stories.Aisha is the Director of Attorney Development and Training at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP. She oversees firm professional development programming, including the formal assignment systems, partner and associate mentoring programs, upward and downward attorney performance evaluations, diversity programs, pro bono and corporate social responsibility initiatives, and all formal training and continuing legal education programs. Aisha lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and two wonderful daughters, ages 10 and 13. Stephanie has more than fifteen years of experience in attorney professional development at two Am Law 100 firms. In her current role at Groom Law Group, she is responsible for creating a comprehensive training and development curriculum for all attorneys at Groom and developing and overseeing the execution of strategies related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Stephanie lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband Zach, her 8-year-old daughter, and her 5-year-old son. Stay tuned to hear what Aisha and Stephanie say about their experiences as moms working in the field of professional development.Show highlights:Aisha and Stephanie share their personal working parent journeys. (4:02) (5:55)How Stephanie's legal professional development training and skills prepared her for being a mom. (8:15)Aisha describes what it's like to be a parent in professional development today. (9:26) Aisha discusses the contrast between being a parent in professional development and being a parent as a legal associate. (10:23)The workplace supports that were the most helpful and impactful for Stephanie when she became a working parent. (12:27)Aisha talks about the magic of having informal workplace support. (16:09)Stephanie gets into what she learned from her challenging first job as an infant room teacher at a daycare center. (21:10)Skills Aisha gained from being a parent that have been helpful in her job. (26:20)Changes in the field of professional development that are impacting parents. (28:54) (31:14)Aisha discusses the importance of having working parent-caregiver groups across all industries. (35:56)How Aisha and Stephanie's approach to time management changed when they became parents. (38:22) (40:10)Links and resources:Aisha Greene on LinkedInCadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLPStephanie Felder on LinkedInGroom Law GroupIf you're a leader of a working parent or caregiver employee resource group or affinity group (or would like to start one at your place of employment), join the Working Parent Group Network (WPGN) learning collaborative, at to www.mindfulreturn.com/wpgnBooks mentioned:Work Parent Thrive by Dr. Yael SchonbrunHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen, and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine MazlishThe Harry Potter series by J.K. RowlingImpact Winter by Travis BeachamMentioned in this episode:Provide an...
Have you ever labeled your emotions as positive or negative? We get it. Emotions can sometimes feel confusing and uncomfortable. But what if we told you there are no good or bad emotions? The problem isn't the emotions themselves—it's how we react to them. Welcome to episode 31 of Wellness: Rebranded. In today's episode, we are thrilled to introduce you to a fantastic addition to the Wellness Rebranded podcast team! Join us in welcoming Maria Winters, a licensed clinical professional counselor with over 20 years of experience. Get ready to embark on a transformative journey as we delve into the world of mental health and self-care, guided by Maria's invaluable insights. In this episode, we tackle the crucial issue of prioritizing mental health and breaking down the stigmas surrounding it. Maria shares her firsthand experience working in a hospital setting and her deep-rooted passion for mental health crisis prevention. We also discuss the importance of recognizing that emotions themselves are never the problem. Listen in as we unpack the notion of supporting our emotions and learning healthy ways to navigate them, ultimately fostering a healthier mindset. It's time to change the narrative on emotional health and recognize that all emotions hold value. Tune in and join us as we empower you to prioritize your emotional well-being and genuine self-care! Let's rebrand wellness together! Elizabeth, Tara & Maria Learn more about Nourish + Flourish: A Summer Food and Body Reset here: https://www.elizabethharrisnutrition.com/nourish-flourish Let's connect and keep the conversation going! Elizabeth Harris Website: www.elizabethharrisnutrition.com FB: Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating community Instagram: @elizabethharrisnutrition Freebie: 5-day mini course: How to Break Up With Dieting For Good Tara De Leon Email: FitnessTrainer19@hotmail.com Instagram: @tara_de_leon_fitness Maria Winters: Instagram: @coaching_therapist FB: Maria W - The Coaching Therapist, LLC Books mentioned: "Untangled" by Lisa Damour "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Transcript This episode was produced by Juliana Barbati
On this episode, Sadie and Gavi are once again joined by Dr. Shoshana Fagen, who lends her considerable expertise to the discussion of the ubiquitous and infamous fundamentalist parenting book/child abuse manual, "To Train Up A Child," By Michael and Debi Pearl. The techniques recommended in this book have been used by fundamentalist families like the Duggars for decades. Together with Shoshana, they examine how truly horrible and harmful this book is, and what healing from this sort of upbringing might look like.TW: In general we talk about a lot of potentially triggering topics on this show, including but not limited to suicide and mental health, racism, misogyny, PTSD and PTSD symptoms, child abuse, mental, physical, and sexual abuse, and spiritual abuse including guilt, shame, and fear. In most episodes we'll mention at least a few of these topics, but we try very hard to avoid graphic detail unless it's relevant to the story we're telling, and we do our best to give the audience a heads-up before going into detail on any of these topics. This Entire Episode carries a trigger warning for child abuse, specifically, hitting, spanking, hitting with implements, what implements are recommended to hit your child, how to break a child's spirit. We will of course be validating survivors of such abuse, talking scientifically about why it's not okay, trying to use language that's less triggering, but it is the topic of the episode. We will also more briefly mention topics such as complimentarianism, wives submitting to husbands, marital rape, and briefly mention the deaths of several children which were related to the teachings put forth in this book. Parenting resources recommended by Dr. Fagen: https://healthychildren.orgHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish1-2-3 magic by Thomas W. Phelan, PhD The Explosive Child by Ross Green (anything by Ross Green, PhD, about Collaborative Problem Solving or Collaborative and Proactive Solutions)The Good Inside podcast, hosted by Dr. Becky Kennedy, is a weekly broadcast of parenting tools and strategies that are presented in a digestible and actionable way. www.goodinside.com (If you are willing to promote another podcast that is) National Association of School Psychologists have several publications and blogs regarding many topics that bother parents (https://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-publications/resources-and-podcasts)An extended, uncensored, and ad-free version of this podcast episode is available to subscribers at Patreon.com/LeavingEdenPodcastWE HAVE NEW MERCH AVAILABLE, AND A NEW MERCH SHOP, at https://leavingedenpodcast.threadless.comStream the Leaving Eden Podcast theme song, Rolling River of Time on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/6lB7RwSQ9X5gnt1BDNugyS?si=jVhmqFfYRSiruRxekdLgKA.Join our Facebook Discussion group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/edenexodusJoin our subreddit! Reddit.com/r/EdenExodusInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/leavingedenpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/sadiecarpentermusic/https://www.instagram.com/gavrielhacohen/Twitter:https://twitter.com/LeavingEdenPodhttps://twitter.com/HellYeahSadiehttps://twitter.com/GavrielHacohenFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/LeavingEdenPodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/GavrielHaCohen Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cet épisode est né d'un sujet aussi universel que révélateur d'inégalités : la maternité au travail. Pendant cette conversation à 3 voix, Caroline Lamaud Dupont, Co-fondatrice et Présidente du conseil d'administration d'Anaxago, et Jade Francine, Co-fondatrice et CEO de WeMaintain, partagent avec candeur les joies, difficultés et révélations qu'elles ont trouvées avant, pendant et après leur congé maternité. On découvre deux trajectoires de vies qui ne cessent de se croiser. Toutes deux entrepreneures et en couple avec l'un de leurs associés, Caroline et Jade ont choisi d'entreprendre dans des milieux résolument masculins : la fintech et la maintenance d'équipements immobiliers. Quand on devient parent, on reste entrepreneur. En ce sens, le congé maternité incite à revoir les notions de liberté et d'équilibre. Puis, il y a le fameux lâcher prise et les loupés qui permettent de faire mieux la fois suivante. Elles évoquent aussi comment les entreprises comme celle de Caroline et Jade se saisissent de ce sujet crucial. De cet épisode ressort de nombreux enseignement partagés avec humilité, qui ne touchent pas que les mamans : À quel moment est-ce qu'un congé maternité intervient comme un moment d'échange avec les équipes, de redirection et de développement pour une entreprise ? Pourquoi la libération de la parole sur la maternité a du bon (au travail) et du moins bon (dans les médias) ? Comment décrocher pendant son congé parental sans se sentir hors-jeu professionnellement (et gérer son syndrome de l'imposteur) ? Quelle approche pour une répartition des tâches équitable ? Comment voir la parentalité au travail comme un levier RH gagnant ? On peut penser que les femmes entrepreneures ont une plus grande liberté vis-à-vis de la maternité. Cet épisode révèle sans détours les questionnements qui taraudent les femmes entrepreneures, et une vision moins publicisée de la parentalité. BONUS: Avec le code promo DOIT, Caroline vous offre 50€ sur votre premier investissement chez Anaxago. TIMELINE : 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:05:34 - Présentation 00:27:10 - préparer son congé maternité 00:56:42 - Travailler avec son mec 01:05:01 - Se répartir les tâches 01:29:50 - Privilégier la parentalité en entreprise 01:43:22 - Gérer le retour de congé maternité 02:42:21 - Conseils à soi-même On a cité avec Jade & Caroline plusieurs anciens épisodes de GDIY : #38 Joachim Dupont dans La Martingale #131 Jade Francine #306 Fanny Moizant #2 Céline Lazorthes & #187 Resilience Avec Jade & Caroline, on a parlé de : Le podcast Bliss Stories Le podcast La Matrescence L'application May Le documentaire "Faut pas pousser" Jade & Caroline vous recommandent de lire : "Parler pour que les enfants écoutent" Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlich "Au coeur des émotions de l'enfant" Isabelle Filliozat "Le bébé est une mammifère" Michel Odent “Comment devenir un papa féministe” Jordan Shapiro Si vous avez apprécié cet épisode, laissez un commentaire sur nos posts LinkedIn ou Instagram. Si vous voulez faire découvrir cet épisode, taguez un ami. La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire. Vous pouvez suivre Jade Francine et Caroline Lamaud Dupont sur leur LinkedIn respectifs.
To continue the conversation, go ahead and follow @daniellarabbani on Instagram. Daniella met Jessi during the Spring semester of Freshman year at NYU. They were both studying acting at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting. And it was Passover. Jessi was eating Matzo straight from the box in the student lounge and Daniella yelped "OMG come to my parents uptown tonight. You need to eat." They've been family ever since. Jessi has become a mommy mentor to Daniella. In this episode you'll hear why. Here's Jessi's bio and some of the books and resources she recommends below. Enjoy! Visiblechild.com Books: Your Self Confident Baby- Magda Gerber Unconditional Parenting- Alfie Kohn Punished by Rewards- Alfie Kohn The Whole Brain Child- Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson No-Drama Discipline- Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson It's OK Not to Share-Heather Shumaker Best for practical application: younger kids: No Bad Kids- Janet Lansbury How to talk so kids will listen- Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Older kids: Raising Human Beings- Dr. Ross Greene Parent Effectiveness Training- Dr. Thomas Gordon Today, Daniella talks with Jessica Lane Weiss! Daniella and Jessica will dive into what RIE parenting is (1:30), and Jessica's parenting style (13:40). Jessica describes why radical trust is a major component of RIE (25:50) and shares with us some of the individual choices she gives her children around clothes which lead to facing criticism as a parent (35:50). Jessica opens up about how RIE has benefited her in her other relationships (42:55), and one of her favorite parenting resources (47:00). Lastly, Jessica shares her parting advice (49:00). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you ever wonder what's holding your young person back from applying for that job, trying out for the sports team or even asking that person out? Well, in today's episode, Michelle unpacks this powerful underlying emotion of fear. She walks us through how and why fear overwhelms teenagers when they are faced with making decisions. As always, Michelle shares real-life tips on how to have the proper conversation with your teenager on overcoming their fear, and provides insight on how to make this effective on your young person. Take a listen! Topics Discussed The powerful emotion of fear and its impact on your teens performance. Why are teenagers feeling so overwhelmed and nervous about their future? Understanding concepts of rejection and uncertainty, and how they factor in on your young person's decision making. Identifying fear in terms of its 3 zone zones, comfort, challenge and overwhelm and tips to navigate through these. Advice and resources on how to lead conversations about overcoming fears with you teen How to support and show up for your young person during this transitional stage of their life. Resources Mentioned In This Episode Gap Year Coaching How to Talk so your Teens Listen, How to Listen so your Teens Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlich Get support to light up your gap year! Book a free 30-min call: https://www.cangap.ca/call Connect With The Canadian Gap Year Association Join “Gapper Connect” on Discord to connect with students thinking about a gap year, current Gappers, and alum all in one place! https://www.cangap.ca/gapperconnect Find more resources at the Can Gap website https://www.cangap.ca/ Follow on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/cangapassociation/
One of the great challenges of parenting is navigating sibling relationships. This is part 1 of a two part series on sibling relationships. Parenting has two parts, the slow developing of a healthy relationship and the skills needed to navigate present challenges and problem solving. Today's episode is a discussion on the building of the relationship. It's all about awareness. To understand and navigate sibling relationships we must understand what impacts them. The building blocks of all healthy relationships are safety and trust. How secure your children feel in the relationship with you has a big impact. Other factors include temperament and parent expectations about how siblings “should” be. Listen in to understand the dynamics of sibling relationships. Resources: Book – Good Inside, by Dr. Becky Kennedy Podcast – Good Inside, Hosted by Dr. Becky Kennedy Book – Siblings Without Rivalry, by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish REINVENTION PARENTING: https://www.dianesorensen.net/parentingprogram Connect with Diane: Instagram @dianesorensen.bb Facebook @Diane Sorensen Website - https://www.dianesorensen.net/ FREE RESOURCE: 3 Steps to Reinvention https://www.dianesorensen.net/reinvent-dl
Join us as our host, George Kamel, talks with Executive Vice President of EntreLeadership Daniel Ramsey and Director of Ramsey Events Joe Leavitt. They start this episode with a leadership roundtable segment where they discuss why food and fun are foundational to building trust on your team. Later, George chats with Simon Sinek, a brilliant thought leader and bestselling author. He shares how high-performing teams achieve a high level of trust and how you can get that level of trust on your team. You'll learn: • The easiest way to build trust on your team • The truth about toxic leadership in America • Why Simon Sinek thinks you should have a spy on your team • The major disadvantage to working remote Sign up for The EntreLeadership Podcast Takeaways—a weekly email where you'll get three tangible takeaways and a tactical action step related to each episode: https://bit.ly/podcast-takeaways Support our sponsors: • Hite Digital: https://bit.ly/HiteDigital • NetSuite: https://bit.ly/NetSuiteEntre • Trainual: https://bit.ly/TrainualEntre • BELAY: https://bit.ly/351P9AE Links mentioned in this episode: • The EntreLeadership Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheEntreLeadershipPodcast • Questions for Humans Conversation Cards: Workplace: https://bit.ly/3MOIsnz • Give us your feedback by leaving a voicemail at 844.944.1070 or emailing entrepodcast@ramseysolutions.com • Simon Sinek's website: https://bit.ly/3CT7OfB • How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish: https://amzn.to/3TonPRx • Sign up for your 30-day free trial of EntreLeadership Elite: https://bit.ly/3QQ0E1l Learn more about EntreLeadership Events: • EntreLeadership Master Series: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipMasterSeries • EntreLeadership Summit: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipSummit Learn more about EntreLeadership Coaching: • Elite: https://bit.ly/3tI2fN8 • Advisory Groups: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipAdvisoryGroups • Executive Coaching: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipExecutiveCoaching • Workshops: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipWorkshops Listen to all the Ramsey Network podcasts anytime, anywhere in our app. Download the Ramsey Network app: https://apple.co/3eN8jNq Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy
TEX TALKS: on the BRAIN, Changing BEHAVIOR, HAPPINESS, LIFE and more
This week, Tex Ellis, psychotherapist at Changing Patterns Psychotherapy Services, LLC in Annapolis MD shares more resources that get his thumbs up on helping you with self-reflection and taking back control. Books recommended in this episode are: * 1-2-3 Magic: Training Your Children to Do What You Want! by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3SpZ06t * How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish available at https://amzn.to/3NgH1i1 * Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself by Melodie Beattie - https://amzn.to/3TWtizy * The Codependency Workbook: Simple Practices for Developing and Maintaining Your Independence - https://amzn.to/3DKHOod * How To Break Free of the Drama Triangle and Victim Consciousness - https://amzn.to/3SPLtWf * The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book) by Don Miguel Ruiz - https://amzn.to/3DJxsVr For more information: www.ChangingPatternsPsychotherapyServices.com (443) 261-5950 Office Telephone DISCLAIMER: Information contained in this video is for educational purposes only. It should not be perceived as a substitution for professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis or treatment. It does not take the place of psychological or medical services. If you are experiencing any conditions or have specific symptoms and you might suspect that you are suffering from a mental or medical problem that would require mental health or medical services, please seek out the appropriate specialist for assistance. Changing Patterns Psychotherapy Services, LLC © 2022
TEX TALKS: on the BRAIN, Changing BEHAVIOR, HAPPINESS, LIFE and more
This week, Tex Ellis, psychotherapist at Changing Patterns Psychotherapy Services, LLC in Annapolis MD delves into more skills you can use as a parent to help with your children and save you from frustration and escalating confrontation. Books recommended in this episode are: * 1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children ages 2 to 12 by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3z8Wdb8 * 1-2-3 Magic: Gentle 3-Step Child & Toddler Discipline for Calm, Effective, and Happy Parenting by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3TM5X2T * Tantrums! (1-2-3 Magic Parenting) by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3Sz9bWh * 1-2-3 Magic Teen by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3z3lcN1* 1-2-3 Magic: Training Your Children to Do What You Want! by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3SpZ06t * I Never Get Anything!: How to Keep Your Kids from Running Your Life by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3N2DEuP * How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen: Whining, Fighting, Meltdowns, Defiance, and Other Challenges of Childhood by Joanna Faber available at https://amzn.to/3TM4KIT * How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish available at https://amzn.to/3TMucy2 For more information: www.ChangingPatternsPsychotherapyServices.com (443) 261-5950 Office DISCLAIMER: Information contained in this video is for educational purposes only. It should not be perceived as a substitution for professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis or treatment. It does not take the place of psychological or medical services. If you are experiencing any conditions or have specific symptoms and you might suspect that you are suffering from a mental or medical problem that would require mental health or medical services, please seek out the appropriate specialist for assistance. Changing Patterns Psychotherapy Services, LLC © 2022
Are you familiar with Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish‘s classic book “How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk“? You should be. It's not just for parents. The ideas in this book and in their other books should be required reading for all of us, but especially for parents, therapists and anyone interested in what we can do to better communicate with each other. I think you will be as charmed as I was listening to Adele and I encourage you to listen to part 2 of this interview.
In part 2 of my interview with Adele Faber, co-author along with Elaine Mazlish of “How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk” we talk about what do do when you've got nothing left emotionally to give to your children, how to handle foul language, how to problem solve with your children, and being authentic with your children about own feelings. Finally, Adele gives her opinion on whether or not we need to be tougher with our children, especially when they are acting out.
In This Episode, We Talk About: What has changed since the 80s and 90s, including beauty standards and viewpoints on LGBTQ+ communities. How to raise and prepare our kids for a more loving world. Coming out and showing up as your full self to your kids. Resources + Links: Connect with Amber on Instagram | @purespacelife Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Lash Princess Mascara by Essence Find the perfect mommy swimsuit at https://www.summersalt.com/ Check out Glennon Doyle's We Can Do Hard Things podcast! Connect with Moms in Real Life on Instagram | @momsinreallifepodcast Follow Stephanie and Katie on Instagram! Stephanie Nguyen | @modernmilk Katie Kunz | @kunzandcrew and @newbornlifecoach WANT TO HAVE YOUR MOM STORY FEATURED ON THE PODCAST? Sent us an email at info@momsinreallife.com Find out more on our websites https://www.modernmilk.com/ www.katiekunz.com Show Notes: How can we show up as our true selves to the people we love? Today, we are joined by Stephanie's cousin, Amber Parks! Amber is the mother of two girls and the owner of Pure Space Life, a holistic home company helping families move into a positive direction. Our episode is filled with positive vibes and energy as we discuss the newest updates in our lives, including how to get the perfect trendy brow, unlearn toxic beauty standards, teach your kids to get along, and take care of the most important person in your life: you! Then, Amber will share her story about the time she came out to her kids and the people in her life. Through it, we'll learn what we can do to raise the next generation for a better, more loving world. So no matter who you are or who you love, come and join us for a good time full of good vibes! 0:01:25 When will we be moving back into our houses? 0:03:45 Say hello to Amber, mother of two little girls and the owner of Pure Space Life! 0:07:10 What is your family eating this week? 0:10:15 What are quick and easy meals to make after working night shift? 0:13:45 How are you trying to get your co-sleeper to sleep in her own bed? 0:16:15 Getting your youngest to fall asleep. 0:19:20 How do you calm down your little one who just wants to nurse? 0:20:20 How does alcohol affect sleep, and how can you get better sleep with alcohol? 0:23:30 What is something you're loving right now? 0:24:45 What is a cute swimsuit perfect for mommy & me classes? 0:27:20 How can you get better brows? 0:31:40 What are you reading, watching, or listening to this week? 0:34:55 Why is it interesting to watch the British royal family? 0:38:50 How can we undo the influence of toxic beauty standards? 0:42:10 What is one thing your kids do that annoys you? 0:46:15 The worst moments to go to the bathroom. 0:49:10 How can you get your kids to clean up after themselves? 0:52:15 What important thing about self-care did you learn? 0:54:00 How did you come out to your kids? 0:56:55 What were the reactions of the people in your life after coming out? 0:59:50 How have views about LGBTQ+ changed over the years? 1:02:20 How did Stephanie's kids react to Amber coming out? 1:03:30 Raising our kids in a more loving world.
Every homeschooler will parent a teen at some point, and understanding your teen better is crucial. Awash with new experiences, challenges, and feelings more intense than ever before, teens require new tactics for parents. Every experience they go through will affect the others. Academic difficulty can lead to emotional issues, or vice-versa. Understanding your teen better will allow you to be better prepared. For those with younger children, you can get off on the right foot before your child is a teen. Today, we share our thoughts, experiences, and methods for parenting teens. And we give a glimpse of what lies beyond the teenage years. SHOW NOTES: Visit Transcript Maker and get your 14-day free trial! Like our page and join our group on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish Senior High: A Home-Designed Form+U+la by Barbara Edtl Shelton The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn The Happy Homeschooler Podcast is a Transcript Maker Production. It is hosted by Holly Williams Urbach, Melody Gillum, and Jennifer Jones, produced by Matthew Bass, and edited by Norah Williams. Our graphic design is by Pete Soloway and our music is by The Great Pangolin. If you liked this episode, and you'd like to help us grow, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
Every homeschooler will parent a teen at some point, and understanding your teen better is crucial. Awash with new experiences, challenges, and feelings more intense than ever before, teens require new tactics for parents. Every experience they go through will affect the others. Academic difficulty can lead to emotional issues, or vice-versa. Understanding your teen better will allow you to be better prepared. For those with younger children, you can get off on the right foot before your child is a teen. Today, we share our thoughts, experiences, and methods for parenting teens. And we give a glimpse of what lays beyond the teenage years. SHOW NOTES: Visit Transcript Maker and get your 14-day free trial! Like our page and join our group on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish Senior High: A Home-Designed Form+U+la by Barbara Edtl Shelton The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn The Happy Homeschooler Podcast is a Transcript Maker Production. It is hosted by Holly Williams Urbach, Melody Gillum, and Jennifer Jones, produced by Matthew Bass, and edited by Norah Williams. Our graphic design is by Pete Soloway and our music is by The Great Pangolin. If you liked this episode, and you'd like to help us grow, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
What can you do when you constantly do the same "parenting fail" over and over? You lose confidence in your parenting skills, feel hopeless, and are stuck. What can help with these feelings is changing your mindset to view confidence as something that grows through experience as you overcome challenges. And having a clear vision of what you want to accomplish as a parent can build your confidence, which you can impart to your kids. You have to be confident to instill confidence in your kids. In today's episode, we talked with clinical mental health counselor Scott McConnell about the challenges of building confidence and how that affects how we parent our kids. --------------- To learn more about building confidence, Scott suggests the following books: No drama discipline by Dan Siegel The whole-brainchild by Dan Siegel & Tina Bryson Parenting with love and logic by Foster Cline & Jim Fay Brainstorm: the power and purpose of the teenage brain by Dan Siegel How to talk so kids will listen and listen so kids will talk by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydaystrong/message
Let them lead! Children often get told where to be, what to do (and not do), and sometimes even how to feel for a good chunk of their days. Watching, listening, and understanding your children or the children you care for, and allowing them to lead, will create wonderful memories and fun adventures. So, where should we start? In episode 37, you got to meet Brittany Williams, who is from Knoxville, Tennessee. She has worked in Early Childhood Education for nearly 12 years. She could talk risky play and bodily autonomy all day long! And on top of that, she's a wonderful stepmama who is all about getting her daughter outside on adventures, to explore the world around her! Brittany's Last Episode: Episode 37, Risky Play and Nature Education - https://kidswhoexplore.com/podcasts/ep-37-risky-play-nature-education-with-brittany-williams/ Book Referenced: How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish How to Follow Their Lead: Allow them to pick from choices Work on problem solving as a group (everyone can share their ideas – write them down – then you can map out which work for this season/activity/situation) Make a bucket list or wish list with them Be present and watch your children; notice when they are showing interest in certain activities, or moments within the activity Allow pausing for things they want to see, or snacks How to Still Guide: Teach navigation and mile markers Teach areas you're confident in (those topics may lead to more questions) Plan screen limits, so time is spent in different ways In groups, take turns, set timers, accept feelings (even though it's harder to hear every voice, every voice and feeling matters) Indoors – offer toys that are materials, not just things with one purpose. There is magic in blocks and cardboard boxes (sticks and rocks) – look up / think “loose parts” Risky Play: They will assess how their body moves and feels Slow down and watch if they need some reminders of what to pay attention to and assess Bodily Autonomy: Accept how they feel from giving hugs to getting wet on an adventure Follow Brittany: IG: @bbwilliams21 Check out KWE's #patch4apurpose to support 1, or all 8, charities: https://kidswhoexplore.com/product/original-explorer-patch4apurpose/ Today's Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexplore Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music
Emily continues to share her takeaways and opinions from the book Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. This episode includes the last several chapters, focusing particularly on sibling conflict and when brothers and sisters fight with each other. Also, if you haven't already listened to them, I highly recommend you check out Ep12 - Collaborative Solutions[...] and Ep14 - Applying Tools from The Explosive Child for Siblings[...] because those tools go along extremely well with the tools presented here! * * * Connect with me me via enlighteningmotherhood.com/contact or DM me on Instagram @enlighteningmotherhood - I love hearing from listeners! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enlighteningmotherhood/message
Emily explains her takeaways and ideas from the book Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. This episode includes the first several chapters, including: -How to help children handle negative emotions, particularly towards their sibling -Ideas on how to avoid rivalry caused by comparisons -Giving to our children according to their need (and letting go of guilt!) -Why we should avoid assigning roles to our children Also, if you haven't already listened to them, I highly recommend you check out Ep12 - Collaborative Solutions[...] and Ep14 - Applying Tools from The Explosive Child for Siblings[...] because those tools go along extremely well with the tools presented here! * * * Connect with me me via enlighteningmotherhood.com/contact or DM me on Instagram @enlighteningmotherhood - I love hearing from listeners! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enlighteningmotherhood/message
In this episode, we're exploring four big ideas to stop sibling rivalry and fighting. Sibling fighting is so upsetting for us as parents! Unfortunately, a lot we do to try to make it better actually makes it worse. This episode will help you with the best practices to help siblings get along. We cover: Four big ideas to help your kids get along The importance of special time The benefit of giving ‘long turns' a try Why and how to intervene in disagreements if they can't work it out Resources mentioned in this episode Free Download: Sibling Rivalry Cheat Sheet Siblings without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Special Time Guide Connect with Sarah Rosensweet On Instagram On Facebook https://www.sarahrosensweet.com Book a short consult or coaching session call
Do you ever feel like you are talking and talking and nobody hears you? ✋✋✋ I've been there. Life with a huge household of kids meant that at one point I was always yelling at something or someone. Most parents can totally relate to this feeling. It feels powerless, frustrating, and desperate. What if there was a better way? I'm here to tell you that there is! Communicating with Emotional Intelligence is pure magic and will create an environment where everyone listens and feels heard. Let's eliminate the yelling in our homes and increase the ability to really listen to each other. Good communication skills is the key to feeling peace and creating a peaceful home.
Essential oils can replace a lot of things in your home, whether it's cleaning products, cosmetic products, or even some medicinal products! But there's a problem - not all oils are created equally. Essential oils are a somewhat unregulated industry, so it's important to know what to look for in the oils that you're buying. That's what Christa - the mom, wife, and essential oil expert - is back to tell us about today! Last week Christa Pettit came on the show to tell us all about these little bottles of magic that have taken over her life. The best part is, they're not magic! These babies are completely plant-powered, making them safe and effective for so many things in life. In that episode, Christa shared about the benefits of essential oils and all the different ways to use them. Today, she's back to tell us even more! I really wanted Christa to help those of us who are beginners in Part 2. If you've ever gone oil shopping, you know that it can get overwhelming quickly because of how many different oils there are to choose from! Where does one begin?! Christa's answering that (and more) today and also sharing how to pick brands that we can trust and how to handle the different price points. My favorite tip from today is to start slow - you don't have to own all the oils right now! Instead, figure out one place you can start and don't hesitate to dive in. Links from the show: NuLeaf Naturals - Use code HIPPIE20 for 20% off: https://nuleafnaturals.com/shop/ The Reference Guide App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ref-guide-for-essential-oils/id937793199 “How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen” by Joanna Faber and Adele Faber: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29430725-how-to-talk-so-little-kids-will-listen (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29430725-how-to-talk-so-little-kids-will-listen) Organic Olivia Podcast: https://blog.organicolivia.com/podcast/ Find The Magic Podcast: https://www.findthemagic.co/ Osea Hyaluronic Sea Serum: https://oseamalibu.com/products/hyaluronic-sea-serum Connect with Mackenzie: Instagram: @theheartfelthippie // @the.enlightenme.podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theheartfelthippie/ (https://www.facebook.com/theheartfelthippie/) Website: http://www.heartfelthippie.com/ (www.heartfelthippie.com) Email: mackenzie.heartfelthippie@gmail.com Connect with Christa: Instagram: @wizardingworldof_oils Email: christar93@gmail.com