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Adolescence hit me hard. I explore it in epsiode 1 season 5 It showed me what happens when boys grow up without direction — when fathers stay silent. It botheres me. So I built a framework. In this episode, I share the 4 roles I hold as a father. The 4P's. Roles I fail at. Roles I return to. Roles that help me protect what matters. There's also a 5th role — one most men ignore. But without it, we drift. This isn't about being perfect. It's about showing up — shield in hand, heart still open. Press play. Because your kids don't need a flawless father. They need a present one. ___________________________ Ambiment - The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100630 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Gerek iddialı çekim tekniği gerekse parmak bastığı meseleler sebebiyle Netflix'te yayınlanan mini-dizi "Adolescence", geçtiğimiz haftalarda oldukça dikkat çekti. Ergenlik döneminin ne kadar "kırılgan" ve dış etkenlere açık olabileceğini gözler önüne seren dizi, her bölümünde kesin cevaplar vermek yerine izleyiciyi sorgulamaya yöneltiyor. Suç ve agresyon önlenebilir mi? Genç bireylerin ihtiyaçları neler? 111 Hz'in bu bölümünde, ses getiren yapımın bize vermeye çalıştığı mesajlar üzerine bir inceleme yapıyoruz.Sunan: Barış ÖzcanHazırlayan: Gülşah DimSes Tasarım ve Kurgu: Metin BozkurtYapımcı: Podbee Media------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, getirfinans hakkında reklam içerir. getirfinans iyi faizi vade beklemeden günlük kazandırır. Kredi faiz oranı düşüktür. Aidatsız kredi kartı sunar. Para transferinden ücret almaz. Sen de getirfinanslı ol.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wednesday Night Live 23 April 2025In this episode, I discuss my recent health challenges and their impact on my content creation. I share trivia about aviation pioneers from Ohio, reminisce about classic sitcoms, and present surprising statistics on public perceptions of historical events. The main focus is the COVID-19 pandemic's implications on health policies, children's development, and alarming IQ drops. I also explore declining birth rates and the financial burdens of student loans, urging listeners to reflect on the interplay of culture, individual freedom, and societal structures.GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
Quatschfolge die 6.! War mal mei Lieblingszahl übrigens- Adolesence wird nicht mein Lieblingsserie, aber The50 is mei fav trash format- wobei Yasin langsam fad und bedenklich wird oder? Über Frisuren, Lesemäuse und Co. Bussi
Fimmtudagur 10. apríl Staða ríkisstjórnarinnar, hagstjórn, umtöluð sjónvarpsþáttaröð, rafrettur, ópíóðar og transfréttir Við hefjum leik við Rauða borðið á viðtali við Ólaf Þ. Harðarson prófessor emeritus í stjórnmálafræði. Hann ræðir meðal annars viðtal Samstöðvarinnar við Kristrúnu Frostadóttur forsætisráðherra, þingmál, pólitík innan lands og utan og málþófið séríslenska sem hann kallar mikinn ósið. Indriði H. Þorláksson fyrrum skattstjóri ræðir við Gunnar Smára Egilsson um ýmis mál er varða embættisverk Bandaríkjaforseta, tollamál og annað sem hefur áhrif á efnahag allra ríkja heims. Lára G. Sigurðardóttir læknir og doktor í lýðheilsufræðum segir að flest bendi til að rafsígarettureykingar hafi langvinnar heilsufarsleg áhrif á lungu, hjarta og heila. Hún ræðir við Maríu Lilju um hvað sé til ráða og þá þekktu staðreynd meðal nikótínfíkla að með tilkomu rafrettna hefur neysla nikótíns aukist. Við fjöllum líka um ópíóða. Svala Ragnheiðar og Jóhannesardóttir frá frú Ragnheiður kemur og ræðir við Maríu Lilju. Lyf að nafninu Otazene hefur gert vart við sig á svörtum markaði hér á landi. Þetta eru tilbúnir ópíóðar og geta reynst banvænir. Efnt var til flýtifundar hjá heilbrigðisyfirvöldum vegna málsins. Oddný Eir Ævarsdóttir flytur okkur það sem hún nefnir trans-fréttir. Arna Magnea Danks kemur og þær ræða wok- og anti-wók fársins sem nú geysar. Segja má að umræðan hafi hafist við Rauða borðið á Samstöðinni síðastliðinn sunnudag. Við ljúkum þætti dagsins á umræðu um sjónvarpsþáttaröðina Adolesence. Viðar Halldórsson prófessor í félagsfræði spjallar við Björn Þorláks um dægurmenningu og samfélagið. Var rétt ákvörðun hjá landlækni að leggjast gegn því að börn sæju þáttaröðina í skólum?
Neben schweren Themen wie dem Tod einer Ikone unserer Kindheit, Adolesence und Whiplash geht es in diesem Duo Vorgeplänkel auch um heiterere Themen wie Pommes, LOL, Prince of Persia oder 33 Immortals. Außerdem gibt es nochmal alle Infos zu unserem Kinoevent am 2. Juli! Viel Spaß mit der Episode, folgt uns gern auf Instagram, empfehlt uns weiter und wir freuen uns über eine Bewertung auf der Podcast Plattform eurer Wahl!
Isabel und Lukas sind zurück von einem Influencer-Event, wo Lukas ohne viel Vorwarnung plötzlich auf der Bühne neben dem tollen Alex Kumptner etwas kochen musste. Trotz Nervosität erinnern ihn solche Situationen an die Wichtigkeit, die eigene Komfortzone zu verlassen. Eine banale Situation im Kinosaal hat bei den beiden eine lebhafte Diskussion über die Moral von Sitzplatzwahl und Schwarzfahren entfacht. “Adolesence”, die 4-teilige Serie auf Netflix, hat die beiden wirklich gefesselt und zeigt, wie schwierig es ist, gute Eltern zu sein.
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Heute erwarten euch: 0:00:00 Begrüßung0:01:47 Severance Staffel 2 (AppleTV)0:12:23 Adolesence (Netflix)0:18:39 Adolesence (SPOILERPART!) 0:33:19 Upgrade 0:39:08 Mickey 170:46:17 I Saw The TV Glow0:53:56 Bones And All1:01:55 One Life 1:10:27 A Real Pain1:14:27 Heldin1:20:51 Verabschiedung
Clear skin, "feminine features," "snatched bodies," — we're often taught to associate our self worth with how we line up with societal expectations about beauty. In this throwback episode, we speak openly and honestly about our body insecurities, where they come from, and how we are working on them.
Gengið hefur á ýmsu fyrstu 100 daga ríkisstjórnar Samfylkingar, Viðreisnar og Flokks fólksins en engan bilbug var að finna á formönnunum þegar blásið var til fundar. Fjármálaráðherra kynnti í morgun 5 ára fjármálaáætlun og þar boðuð aukin útgjöld til öryggis- og varnarmála og framkvæmda í vegamálum tekjur á meðal annars að sækja með veiðigjaldi, kílómetragjaldi og gjaldtöku af ferðamönnum. Kristrún Frostadóttir forsætisráðherra segir stjórninga þegar hafa gert margt og þannig verði haldið áfram. Sjónvarpsþættirnir Adolesence hafa vakið mikið umtal síðustu daga - Skúli Bragi Geirdal,sérfræðingur í miðlalæsi segir að þótt margt gott hafi gerst séu líka ýmsar blikur á lofti.
I denne uge taler vi om ‘Adolesence’, tv-serien på alles læber. Den viser tilblivelsen af en mulig morder, men den viser vigtigst af alt, hvilke udfordringer børn, unge og især drenge står overfor i den parallelverden, som er sociale medier, og hvad der sker, når skolegård og onlinekultur kolliderer i kønskampens navn. Serien giver et indblik i de misogyne strømninger, der danner fælleskaber blandt mænd på digitale fora kaldet manosfæren. Den skildrer de konsekvenser, der kan komme ud af denne digitale kultur, eksempelvis via stemmer som manosfære-influenceren Andrew Tate. Børn bruger kontroversielle trends på sociale medier som Tiktok som underholdning, men i ‘Adolesence’ ser vi, hvordan underholdning kan blive til drillerier, mobning og i værste tilfælde vold med døden til følge. Alt det taler vi om i ugens Poptillæg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're pulling back the curtain of Netflix's biggest drama of the year - Adolesence. In a show first, we've spoken to director Philip Barantini and Director of Photography Matt Lewis to answer your questions about the incredible cast, techincal challenges and that infamous drone shot. Join The Rest Is Entertainment Club for ad free listening and access to bonus episodes: www.therestisentertainment.com Sign up to our newsletter: www.therestisentertainment.com Twitter: @restisents Instagram: @restisentertainment YouTube: @therestisentertainment Email: therestisentertainment@goalhanger.com Producers: Neil Fearn + Joey McCarthy Assistant Producer: Aaliyah Akude Video Producer: Jake Liascos Executive Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport The Rest Is Entertainment is proudly presented by Sky. Sky is home to award-winning shows such as The White Lotus, Gangs of London and The Last of Us. Visit Sky.com to find out more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ist "Adolesence" wirklich so gut wie alle sagen? Oder doch nur überstilisiertes deep crime Drama? The post Polycast #308: Adolesence (Netflix) first appeared on Polygamia.
Welcome to this week's episode.This week we'll kick off with a chat about Dublin Comic Con, Split Fiction and Adolescence before getting stuck into this week's movie review The Electric State (2025)You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok00:00:00 Intro and Dublin Comic Con00:05:06 Playing and Watching (Split Fiction & Adolesence)00:11:01 Movie review: The Electric State (2025)#geek #podcast #podcastclips #movie #movieclips #Russobrothers #chrispratt #TheElectricState #adolesence #splitfiction
Une enfant sur 3 serait impliqué dans une situation de harcèlement scolaire en FW-B. Une situation prise très au sérieux chez nous. Le « Manuel de survie face aux harceleurs » peut être un outil supplémentaire pour décortiquer le harcèlement et pour le combattre. Très pédagogique, l'album donne une large vision du problème, qui concerne des enfants et jeunes de tous âges. Emmanuelle Piquet, thérapeute, et autrice de l'ouvrage est spécialiste des souffrances en milieu scolaire. Elle a fondé les centres À 180 °/ Chagrin scolaire qui aident les enfants victimes de harcèlement à développer leur confiance en eux pour répondre à leur harceleur. Elle est notre invitée. Manuel de survie face aux harceleurs (Ed. Les Arènes). Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
In this episode of The Child Anxiety FAQ podcast, we're talking about whether already anxious kids struggle more with anxiety as they enter their teenage years. I'll be sharing my experience working with kids and families for over 30 years and diving into the effects of hormone changes on anxiety. Join me for a casual, informative chat about child and teen anxiety and how it impacts parents.
Listen, spending the summer in Paris isn't in the cards for us, but spending an episode with Glynnis MacNicol talking about 1) her summer in Paris 2) her book about it, I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself and 3) her Thingies…a surprisingly close second.Glynnis MacNicol's memoir I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself is out this week! We also love her previous book No One Tells You This and her podcast Wilder, about the life and times and lasting impact (for better and/or worse!) of Laura Ingalls Wilder.Glynnis's Thingies include VIO2 Mouth Tape, not putting moisturizer on after retinol (she likes La Roche-Posay Retinol B3 Serum, ideally purchased in France!), Last Summer directed by Catherine Breillat, and Garnier Ombrelle Face Sun Protection.The books she mentioned: Speedboat by Renata Adler, Middlemarch by George Eliot, The Guest by Emma Cline, Swimming in Paris by Colombe Schneck, and The Cost of Living by Deborah Levy. Re: the golden age of podcasts, we're very excited about A.J. Daulerio's The Small Bow Podcast, Nice Talk with Nikki Ogunnaike, Lemme Say This with Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix, and Fashion People with Lauren Sherman. What are your Thingies? Share ‘em with us at with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or our Geneva! Prepare your wardrobe for summer with Johnny Was and use the code ATHINGORTWO for 20% off your order.Give your nails polish with Olive & June—20% off your first Mani System when you use our link.YAY.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ron talks about adolesence, older age is wisdom, and stuttering.... Guests: Chef Jamie Gwen... Author Wesley Moore "Today, Oh Boy"
Join Sissy Goff and David Thomas as they chat with writer, speaker, and mom to four girls, Kari Kampakis on loving your kids and yourself well through the tough seasons of motherhood. Grab episode show notes HERE. Connect with Sissy and David HERE. Learn more about Minno HERE.
Frankfurtter and Magically Average start talking about spring shows....a lot of spring shows.Time Stamps: Intro: 00:00 Fanfare of Adolesence: 02:10 Tomodachi Game: 05:00 Skelton Knight: 06:50 Don't Hurt Me My Healer: 09:33 Shield Hero Season 2: 12:11 Birdie Wing: 17:46 Heroines Run The Show: 22:02 Aharen San: 27:23 Deaimon: 34:57 Shikimori: 43:37 Kaguya Sama: 51:30Spy x Family: 55:01Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bakacompany-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This ep is allll about teenagers. We’ve all been one. We all remember the angst. For modern parents, raising a teen or a tween is NOT easy. Why are today’s parents feeling like failures? Ok we won’t solve this issue in 5 minutes lol but But, over the next few weeks, we will share a couple of winning strategies from the book ‘The New Teen Age’ by Dr Ginni Mansberg and Jo Lamble. Links ‘The New Teen Age: How to support today’s tweens and teens to become healthy, happy adults’, by Dr Ginni Mansberg and Jo Lamble - https://bit.ly/thenewteenage . The Space Instagram @thespace_podcast and https://bit.ly/thespace_instagram. Review The Space on Apple Podcasts and https://bit.ly/review-the-space . Credits Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Content: Amy Molloy @amy_molloyExecutive Producer: Elise CooperEditor: Adrian Walton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is Don Hale. He was a West-Texas boy who headed to college on a music scholarship, majored in theatre, and later studied for his masters in inter-disciplinary technology. After graduation, Don worked as a movie actor and launched several theatre companies in Los Angeles. He eventually moved back to Texas where he wrote, produced, and directed children's musicals and created a touring theater company. He taught language arts, history, and theatre to middle-school and high school students for over 25 years – during which he took hundreds of students on pilgrimages to Assisi, Italy. He is currently a certified Academic Coach - his mission to help students co-create and reach their academic goals. He serves and has for over for over 20 years as the youth director for a church in Austin, Texas, where he guides the youth program, leads youth pilgrimages to the Lama Foundation in New Mexico, and oversees the Youth Rite of Passage program. He just returned from his own 500-mile Camino Santiago pilgrimage walk in Spain. Today, we'll be visiting with Don on topics he's very passionate about, including rites of passage, pilgrimages, and the hero/shero journey. Hang tight, y'all - this will be cool – I promise.Show Notes:Contact: Message Don: If you are a parent, teacher or young person, and would like to explore academic coaching, feel free to contact Don at donhale@academicalchemy.org or visit his website, Academic Alchemy.Visit Us at littlebigvoices.comMessage Mark at mark@littlebigvoices.comFollow Little Big Voices on Facebook and Instagram - thank you! Support the Little Big Voices Community!References:Rites of PassageCamino de Santiago Pilgrimage WalkThe Hero's JourneyAdult Rites of Passage:Woman WithinThe Mankind Project ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Happy Pride month, everyone! This week, Desmond dives into the Queer classic PARIAH with filmmaker Cai Thomas. They talk about the incredibly lived in performances, the craft of director Dee Rees and her team, as well as how they both connect to the film as young Queer Black people! And of course, no guest episode is complete without a game of Who's Invited!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Flash Back Friday! This week we're taking you back to Sundance 2020 with our Honorary Bitch John Wildman of FilmsGoneWild.com, when we sat down with writer/director Danny Madden and stars Shirley Chen and Will Madden of the film Beast Beast. This is a coming of age story that follows three high school kids in the age of technology and social media. There are surprising twists and a roller coaster of emotions. And unfortunately, today, the crisis at hand is more relevant than ever. Beast Beast is streaming right now, on the free platform Tubi. Support independent filmmakers, and we hope you enjoy our interview as much as we did!You can follow Beast Beast on FB & TwitterYou can follow director/writer Danny Madden on IGYou can follow actor Shirley Chen on IGYou can follow actor Will Madden on IG--Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask. --Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
At the age of 18 years old in the UK we become an adult, but with life expectancies expanding and huge societal pressures in our modern world, is 18 still the right age to take on the title of being a grown-up? Join Anya and Tom as they discuss brain developments, generational differences and have a heated debate about whether you should know all about life before you're granted adult status.| Produced by AudioBox | CONNECT WITH US: instagram & twitter- @weareaudiobox | youtube- @audiobox | info@weareaudiobox.com |
We watched a movie about a kid who looks up to a druggy and wants to fit in and be cool. That leads us to discussing about our encounters with drugs and clubs!
Il est le meilleur ami de l'homme, sauf à 8 mois. Là, il se comporte pire qu'un ado. Voici pourquoi.
Special Guest: Justin Hanneman, PhD, LIMHP, pastor GracePoint Relational Health https://www.relationalhealth.org/ What is attachment? “secret sauce” Trust, sense of safety, and attachment from infancy to adulthood Sense of safety at the subconscious level Implicit memory + early relationships Definition of implicit memory = https://dictionary.apa.org/implicit-memory Love your neighbor and a God as perfect attachment figure while we imperfectly try to love one another. “Attentive caregivers are the answer.” “We’re not always here to deliver from as caregivers, but to deliver in.” How attachment happens: Available Capable Willing Finding the relationships we need Two types of relationships What are our attachment needs right now in this stage of development? Paying attention to our attachment reflexes Brain health, mental health, and attachment Grace, self-compassion, other-compassion, and attachment Find more resources and discussion on mental health and genuine relationships at heidigoehmann.com
Do you have a love/hate relationship with planning? Are you overwhelmed with all of the plans and suggestions we get from business/creative gurus on the interwebs? Well, so are we. In this episode we share our thoughts on the importance of planning as a creative and provide some advice on what works for us. Like, Share, and subscribe. Leave us a comment or voice message on Anchor. You can also shoot us an email at foxandmiles@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! ---- Alecia Renece @AleciaRenece (IG & Twitter) www.AleciaRenece.com Jamiel Cal-Pin @CalPinCreations (Twitter) CalPinCreations.Weebly.com www.FoxandMiles.com ---- Recommendations -Content Buckets (via GrahamCochrane.com) -The Rule of Three (via Art of Manliness) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefoxandmilespodcast/message
Happy Day, Friend! It’s suicide prevention month. Having been intimately touched by such a gut-wrenching experience at the passing of my older one’s father 5 years ago to suicide, I know deeply in my bones that these devastating tragedies can be prevented with proper support, including preventative measures that start in childhood. I talk about the current depression and suicide statistics, the possible “why” behind suicide, and what we can do to prevent so many precious lives from ending way too early. I also get a little vulnerable and raw with sharing my personal story as a suicide survivor. I would love to hear how you are using the 5 strategies I shared to help turn back this suicide rate tide! Every voice and action matters. If you or someone you know needs immediate help with suicide concerns, please reach out to suicidepreventationlifeline.org or call 800.273.TALKThis is a heavy topic. Take few moments to breathe deep and process. Please share with anyone that has been impacted by depression and/or suicide. And, after you dive into this episode… Please take a quick few to rate and review the show. I love feedback so I can continue to glow and grow and give you valuable content so you can continue to learn from some amazing thought leaders and continue to shine bright in all you do! And, don’t forget to spread the mindful love on social media! Screenshot this episode and post in your IG or FB stories or wherever you like to hang on social media, tag me @atheadavis and @solsenseyoga, and use hashtag "#mindulivingpodcast". Thank you! Happy listening! XO ~ Athea PS. For more information on my live mindfulness trainings, digital courses, and products visit my website at www.solsenseyoga.com. Sign up for my e-mail newsletter and get your free health and wellness guide, 5 Pillars to Peace, today! You can also follow me on IG @atheadavis.
Discuss the changes and challenges of puberty with your child. Recommended focus: ages 11+.
Welcome back to the Twenty Fun Podcast! For the next two weeks, we are interviewing our Moms with some fun questions you might enjoy asking your mom! Mother's Day is right around the corner, and these questions will help you get to know your mom better than ever. Please rate, review, and subscribe!Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @twentyfunpodKeep it twenty fun!
If I believe something to be true, does that make it truth? What's the difference between belief and truth anyway? Today we explore the relationship between reality and truth, which actually begins at consciousness... [Series: Believe Responsibly part 5] ---------------------------------------------- Download Here: FREE ACTION GUIDE Purchase Here: SELFLESS DEVELOPMENT: How to Find Your Purpose Request Here: 30 Day Soul Cleanse *Submit to receive your completely free online course. Connect with Kristin on social media: @simplysheffer Facebook --------------------------------------------- Supporting Sources: Public Lecture: Reality and the Sacred, by Jordan Peterson Websters 1828 Definition: Perception Websters 1818 definition: Conscious Clinical Study: Association for Psychological Science: The Medial Prefontal Cortex and the Emergence of Self-Conscious Emotion in Adolesence.
Just can't take any more examples of the worst of us? Wondering how you can move ahead? How did we get here? Today's show is SO chock full of new ways to look at it all! SOTU, Josh & Adrienne cover: Why we act like our MothersHow today's triggering & conflict is part of our unavoidable growth from Adolesence to Adulthood as a SpeciesFairnessHow we actually physically create reality through our ChakrasWhy the Feminine blames itselfThe difference between Reaction & RepsondsibilityThe 4 Faces of SuccessThat we have all been on a journey...there is No Blame!Forgetting about pain - the one drawback of the 'other side'Humanity has a Life Lesson???Caring for self firstRage Cancer ConnectionFind someone you don't like ...and look for common ground WOW! (Apologies for any scratchy sound glitches in this week's show...the universe was living up to our beliefs in Mercury Retrograde. Lots of good show here!) Become a Patron! Additional access to SOTU. https://www.patreon.com/HealingtheRift for more info: https://www.peacegenesisproject.org/ and https://www.conversationswithsotu.org/
In 1985, 18 percent of teens said they felt stressed “all the time,” according to a UCLA study. By 2017, that number had soared to 41 percent. Our nation’s youth are undergoing a mental health crisis. But why? Are smartphones or social media to blame? Or are our schedules just too busy? And what about these chaotic and unpredictable times we are living in? Tune in as Exceptional Parenting Podcast host, Stefanie Boucher, continues this conversation with long-time educator and youth counselor, Sal Caraviello, to discuss the biggest causes of teen stress and, more importantly, what parents can do to get things back on track for our kids. This is Part 2 of a two-part series.About Our Guest:Salvatore Caraviello has been working with children and adolescents for more than 30 years. As a former teacher, administrator, coach, counselor, and youth minister, he has developed unique insight into the concerns of modern youth and has worked tirelessly to help countless children and families find success, balance, and happiness in all areas of their lives. In 2015, Sal was named WInchester Citizen of the Year, in Winchester, Massachusetts. He was the first non-resident to ever be selected.
In 1985, 18 percent of teens said they felt stressed “all the time,” according to a UCLA study. By 2017, that number had soared to 41 percent. Our nation’s youth are undergoing a mental health crisis. But why? Are smartphones or social media to blame? Or are our schedules just too busy? And what about these chaotic and unpredictable times we are living in? Tune in as Exceptional Parenting Podcast host, Stefanie Boucher, continues this conversation with long-time educator and youth counselor, Sal Caraviello, to discuss the biggest causes of teen stress and, more importantly, what parents can do to get things back on track for our kids. This is Part 2 of a two-part series.About Our Guest:Salvatore Caraviello has been working with children and adolescents for more than 30 years. As a former teacher, administrator, coach, counselor, and youth minister, he has developed unique insight into the concerns of modern youth and has worked tirelessly to help countless children and families find success, balance, and happiness in all areas of their lives. In 2015, Sal was named WInchester Citizen of the Year, in Winchester, Massachusetts. He was the first non-resident to ever be selected.
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Parenting is tough, huh? Sometimes it feels like we spend a lot of our time asking our daughter to do things…and asking again…and finding a more creative way to ask. We’re going to get some great advice on this next week from Julie King, co-author of the new book How to Talk so Little Kids will Listen – but for this week I want to set the stage and think about why we should bother with all of this. Why not just force our kids to do what we want them to do? And, is it possible to raise obedient kids who can also think for themselves? Reference Baldwin, A.L. (1948). Socialization and the parent-child relationship. Child Development 19, 127-136. Retrieved from: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1125710 Baumrind, D. (1978). Parental disciplinary patterns and social competence in children. Youth Society 9(3), 239-267. DOI: 10.1177/0044118X7800900302 Collins, W.A. (Ed.) (1984). Development during middle childhood: The years from six to twelve. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press. Full book available as a pdf at: http://www.nap.edu/catalog/56.html Crockenberg, S.C., & Litman, C. (1990). Autonomy as competence in 2-year-olds: Maternal correlates of child defiance, compliance, and self-assertion. Developmental Psychology 26(6), 961-971. DOI: 0.1037/0012-1649.26.6.961 Hare, A.L., Szwedo, D.E., Schad, M.M., & Allen, J.P. (2014). Undermining adolescent autonomy with parents and peers: The enduring implications of psychologically controlling parenting. Journal of Research on Adolesence 24(4), 739-752. DOI: 10.1111/jora.12167 Lamborn, S.D., Mounts, N.S., Steinberg, L., & Dornbusch, S.M. (1991). Patterns of competence and adjustment among adolescents from authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, and neglectful families. Child Development 62, 1049-1065. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1991.tb01588.x Lansbury, J. (2014). Setting limits with respect: What it sounds like. Retrieved from: http://www.janetlansbury.com/2014/04/setting-limits-with-respect-what-it-sounds-like-podcast/ Kochanska, G. (1997). Mutually responsive orientation between mothers and their young children: Implications for early socialization. Child Development 68(1), 94-112. 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1997.tb01928.x Kochanska, G. (2013). Promoting toddlers’ positive social-emotional outcomes in low-income families: A play-based experimental study. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 42(5), 700-712. DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2013.782815 Kochanska, G., Kim, S., & Boldt, L.J. (2015). (Positive) power to the child: The role of children’s willing stance toward parents in developmental cascades from toddler age to early preadolescence. Developmental Psychopathology 27(4pt.1), 987-1005. DOI: 10.1017/S0954579415000644 Kohn, A. (2005). Unconditional parenting: Moving from rewards and punishments to love and reason. New York: Atria. Parpal, M., & Maccoby, E.E. (1985). Maternal responsiveness and subsequent child compliance. Child Development 56, 1326-1334. DOI: 10.2307/1130247 Spera, C. (2005). A review of the relationship among parenting practices, parenting styles, and adolescent school achievement. Educational Psychology 17(2), 125-146. DOI: 10.1007/s10648-005-3950-1 (#) Transcript This episode actually grew out of an assignment for my master’s program. I’m in the middle of a class on child psychology, which is really at the heart of the curriculum for the masters in psychology with a focus on child development. We were presented with a case study for a child called Jeremiah whose mother was at the end of her rope in dealing with him because he basically refused to cooperate with her. He was having problems in school as well and I was tasked with writing a guide for his mother that that would help her to address some of his challenges. I’ve been reading two books that helped me with this assignment – the first is Unconditional Parenting by Alfie...
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Sending Your Kid to College
We will discus which of side of oldometer tends to bring the most stupidity to the table and which side Karen most likely lands on, we also cover the unfailing wit of Cody and Charlie
We will discus which of side of oldometer tends to bring the most stupidity to the table and which side Karen most likely lands on, we also cover the unfailing wit of Cody and Charlie
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Dealing with the issues that surround your teenager going to college - his and yours!