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Today is a special episode. I will be discussing toddler meltdowns, tantrums, and the BIG EMOTIONS young kids experience with parenting coach, Danielle Bettmann, from Parenting Wholeheartedly.Danielle is a parenting coach who helps the parents of strong-willed children like their kids again.
Imagine this scene: You're shopping in Target with one child pulling on your leg and the other grabbing random items off the shelves, wailing, “PLEEEEASE Mommy can I have this?” An elderly woman in the same aisle smiles at you and says, “You're going to miss this, dear! The days are long but the years are short!” Or imagine that you buy a parenting book about a discipline approach that your sister-in-law raves about, but when you try it at home it just makes you feel uneasy. But it's all you're seeing on your Instagram ads and hearing about from your mom friends, so you decide just to push through, even though it's making you miserable. Whether unrealistic expectations are placed on us by well-meaning people, or we place them on ourselves due to our own childhood experiences, it is something that constantly plagues us with self-doubt. Am I doing enough? Am I doing this right? On today's episode, I'm talking with Danielle Bettmann, parenting coach at Parenting Wholeheartedly and the host of the Failing Motherhood Podcast, about how we can declutter these unrealistic expectations and have confidence in our parenting again. Danielle is a positive-Discipline certified parenting coach who empowers parents to crack the code of their strong-willed child's personality, meet their deepest core needs to improve their behavior, and find new levels of patience. An early childhood educator, certified teacher and home visitor, Danielle now equips parents from all over via Zoom! Instead of inadvertently inviting defiance by using traditional tools or playing "whack-a-mole" with short-sighted reactions, families get on the same page and learn how to cultivate cooperation while being KIND + FIRM at the same time! Host of the well-loved podcast, Failing Motherhood, she's passionate about eliminating shame from parents' vocabulary, reminding them they are the parent their kids need. She is also a mom to two daughters, wife of 15 years to her high-school sweetheart, and an avid fan of sunshine and coffee. Resources Mentioned: Connect with Danielle on her website, her podcast, and Instagram. I would highly recommend her FREE Calm + Confident masterclass where you'll learn how to master the KIND + FIRM approach that your strong-willed child needs without crushing their spirit or walking on eggshells. Related Episodes: Episode 31: Effectively Parenting Strong-Willed Kids When You're Overwhelmed with Danielle Bettmann from Parenting Wholeheartedly Episode 120: Chronic People-Pleaser? Declutter Your Need to Please with Mikki Gardner from Co-Parenting with Confidence Episode 112: Opt Out of Mom Guilt and Let Go of “Either/Or” Thinking - with Stephanie O'Dea *** I help moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. Contact - > info@simplebyemmy.com Podcast -> www.simplebyemmy.com/podcast Learn -> www.simplebyemmy.com/resources Connect -> Join our free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Instagram -> @simplebyemmy and @momsovercomingoverwhelm *** Don't Know Where to Start? *** 5 Steps to Overcome Overwhelm -> https://simplebyemmy.com/5steps/ 5 Mindset Shifts for Decluttering -> https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Wanna work with me to kick overwhelm to the curb, mama? There are three options for you! Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms plus decluttering challenges to keep you on track at the free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Decluttering Tips and Resources for Overwhelmed Moms Newsletter and see samples here: https://pages.simplebyemmy.com/profile Step 3: Get more personalized support with in-person or virtual decluttering coaching! www.simplebyemmy.com/coaching
A little bonus gift for you this week, courtesy of our friend, Danielle Bettmann, of Failing Motherhood Podcast. Danielle interviewed Shannon and Brittney on her show and was kind enough to share it with our audience too. We dive deep into the early years of diagnosis and what that looked like for each of our families: the process, the feelings, the grief, and the realizations we all came to learn as we parent neurodivergent kids. Check out this real and raw episode and don't forget to head over to Failing Motherhood Podcast and check it out... lots of great topics and guests for all families! Failing Motherhood Podcast Failing Motherhood Instagram Danielle's website
Fellow podcaster and Parenting Coach, Danielle Bettmann, is our guest in this week's episode. Danielle helps parents of strong-willed children meet their kids' deepest core needs, improve behavior, and find new levels of patience. As a mom of two, Danielle is passionate about eliminating shame from parents' vocabulary, solving power struggles, and transitioning from school to home and back again. Danielle specializes in helping families who are struggling but don't have a diagnosis yet or whose child does not meet the criteria for a specific diagnosis. We loved chatting with Danielle and hope this conversation is a helpful stepping stone to finding solutions for your family. Connect with Danielle and her podcast, “Failing Motherhood”: www.Instagram.com/parent_wholeheartedly www.Facebook.com/wholeheartedlyomaha www.failingmotherhood.com www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/unapologetic www.parentingwholeheartedly.com
Are you overwhelmed by clutter? Overstimulated easily? Sensitive to noise, touch, caffeine, or sensory input in general? You may be a highly sensitive person, like me. Being an HSP has impacted my parenting in huge ways, including how I respond to sensory input, touch, and noise (hello, two boys!) In this interview on the Failing Motherhood Podcast, I talk about my struggles with anger in my early motherhood and how I was able to cope - by decluttering, simplifying, and also therapy, medication, mindfulness, and other strategies. If you struggle with anger in your motherhood or feel constantly overwhelmed, this episode is for you. Danielle Bettmann, the amazing host of Failing Motherhood, is a parenting coach for families with 1-10-year-old strong-willed kids. You can learn more about Danielle here. Resources Mentioned: Listen to the original episode here, as well as Danielle's interview on my podcast Highly Sensitive Person quiz Related Episodes: Episode 76: Dealing with Mom Rage? Simple Steps to Build your Stress Resiliency and Stop Being an Angry Mom with Elizabeth Andreyevskiy Episode 84: Simple Techniques to Build Emotional Resilience to Combat Overwhelm and Dysregulation with Michelle Grosser from The Calm Mom Podcast Episode 106: Triggered by Your Kids? Recognize Destructive Anger, Tame Your Triggers, and Overcome the Negative Thought Spiral - with Natalie Hixson *** I help moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. Contact - > info@simplebyemmy.com Podcast -> www.simplebyemmy.com/podcast Learn -> www.simplebyemmy.com/resources Connect -> Join our free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Instagram -> @simplebyemmy and @momsovercomingoverwhelm *** Don't Know Where to Start? *** 5 Steps to Overcome Overwhelm -> https://simplebyemmy.com/5steps/ 5 Mindset Shifts for Decluttering -> https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Wanna work with me to kick overwhelm to the curb, mama? There are three options for you! Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms plus decluttering challenges to keep you on track at the free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Decluttering Tips and Resources for Overwhelmed Moms Newsletter and see samples here: https://pages.simplebyemmy.com/profile Step 3: Get more personalized support with in-person or virtual decluttering coaching! www.simplebyemmy.com/coaching
We've all been there: we're trying to leave the park on what feels like the hottest day of the year and our 5-year-old has loudly declared that the only way they are leaving is by kicking and screaming. You've tried everything from bribes to your Angry Voice and nothing is working. Other park parents are shooting you empathetic looks and you're sweating a LOT - and not from the heat. You've got a strong-willed kid on your hands! If you're tuning in to this podcast chances are you're the kind of Mom who is 1) super tired but 2) wants to raise your kids in a way that recognizes and highlights all their best, natural abilities - even if they're super challenging to deal with as parents. When it comes to raising strong-willed kids, our guest today has ALL the insight. Danielle Bettmann is the founder of Parenting Wholeheartedly, a Positive Discipline certified parenting Coach for families of strong-willed kids, and host of the Failing Motherhood podcast. She helps defeated parents find validation and support and uses proven techniques to parent their strong-willed kids with composure, connection, confidence, and cooperation. If you're feeling a bit at your wits end and not totally sure how you're going to make it through this summer, hit play - we've got you covered! Resources We Shared: Join our newsletter! Get connected to No Guilt Mom and get our Stop Doing Checklist absolutely FREE, so you can start taking tasks off your plate today! Join our No Guilt Mom Podcast group! Learn more about Danielle and Parenting Wholeheartedly HERE Visit No Guilt Mom Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too! Check out our favorite deals and discounts from our amazing sponsors here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parenting is HARD! As a mother of 3, I always feel like I'm trying to balance my kids' needs, family and society expectations, and reality and honestly, constantly feel like I'm failing all over the place. Danielle Bettmann is a parenting coach for strong-willed kids, and the Host of the Failing Motherhood Podcast. Our kids are constantly growing and changing which requires us to adapt to this new version of them. We don't want to operate based on what others are doing or a Pinterest board! Our busy lives are constantly changing too. Her signature coaching program helps parents grow confidence in working with kids at every age and changing circumstances. In this program, she teaches parents the 3 C's - Communication, Core Needs, and Composure. Approaching children with curiosity helps identify what needs are under the surface. Everyone is seeking to belong, feeling in control, and have attention and connection. She reassures us that focusing on what we did accomplish in a day helps us keep our priorities aligned and it only takes 15 minutes a day of being present with our child to sustain a close relationship. She emphasizes the importance of playfulness! She has partnered with Mighty and Bright to create a card deck to help prioritize our own mental health and encourage engagement with our kiddos. *Purchase the Special Time Cards HERE. Enter code: failingmotherhood for 10% off! *Be sure to subscribe to the Failing Motherhood podcast. Each episode is a storytelling interview about a mom's raw and honest experience of growth that leads to new perspectives and practical strategies. *Stay connected with Danielle on Instagram.*Visit her Website.
Strong-willed children have a deeply rooted need to feel connected and in control. In the toddler breastfeeding relationship, this can create a recipe for burnout as you try to meet your child's demands for milk. Learning strategies that can help you stay connected while also keeping loving boundaries is key to finding a balance in the relationship. Danielle Bettmann is a Positive-Discipline certified parenting coach who empowers parents to crack the code of their strong-willed child's personality, meet their deepest core needs to improve their behavior, and find new levels of patience. An early childhood educator, certified teacher and home visitor, Danielle now equips parents from all over over Zoom! Instead of inadvertently inviting defiance by using traditional tools or playing "whack-a-mole" with short-sighted reactions, families get on the same page and learn how to cultivate cooperation while being KIND + FIRM at the same time! Host of the well-loved podcast, Failing Motherhood, she's passionate about eliminating shame from parents' vocabulary, reminding them they are the parent their kids need. She is also a mom to two daughters, wife of 14 years to her high-school sweetheart, and an avid fan of sunshine and coffee. You can find Danielle in all the following places: www.Instagram.com/parent_wholeheartedlywww.failingmotherhood.comwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com/unapologeticwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com This episode is brought to you by the Toddler Nursing Made Easy online course. Do you have a boob-loving child whose upsets at hearing "no" have you at a loss of what to do next? Does your strong-willed toddler dictate where, when, and how long a nursing session is? Do you often feel touched out and have a hard time setting breastfeeding boundaries with your toddler? Are you and your child not ready to wean, but can't go on as you are indefinitely? Then this is the course for you! To learn more, head over to www.nursingmamas.com/easy PS - Danielle is one of 3 guest experts in this course too!
Today is a special episode. I will be discussing toddler meltdowns, tantrums, and the BIG EMOTIONS young kids experience with parenting coach, Danielle Bettmann, from Parenting Wholeheartedly.Danielle is a parenting coach who helps the parents of strong-willed children like their kids again.
I never thought I was an angry person…until I became a mom. Throughout my own journey with anger, I've sought out therapy (including EMDR), medication, and the support of other moms who have gone before me on this journey. I still have moments where I'm triggered by my kids, but things are much better thanks to consistent daily habits that help me with my anger and stress. Today's guest, Elizabeth Andreyevskiy has also walked this journey and now she is sharing her best tips for improving our stress resilience and healthy habits to support our nervous system. Elizabeth is a stress coach for Christian moms. She is the host of Emotionally Healthy Legacy podcast and a mom of 4. Elizabeth is super passionate about mental health and emotional wellness in motherhood. She supports stressed Christian moms in overcoming anger and embracing emotional stability, empowering them to leave an emotionally healthy legacy for their children's lives. I hope that you will be blessed by our conversation! Resources Mentioned: Connect with Elizabeth on her podcast Emotionally Healthy Legacy and learn more about the ways she supports moms on her website Elizabeth's free gift to my listeners - 5 Steps to Breaking Free from Mom Rage Shame Related Episodes: Episode 1: My Story of Overcoming Overwhelm Episode 31: Effectively Parenting Strong-Willed Kids When You're Overwhelmed with Danielle Bettmann from Parenting Wholeheartedly Episode 39: Anxiety and Overwhelm Impacting Your Motherhood? Focus on The “Foundational Five” and Build Your Stress Resiliency with Rachel Fernandez from The Stressed to Refreshed Podcast *** I help moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. Contact - > info@simplebyemmy.com Podcast -> www.simplebyemmy.com/podcast Learn -> www.simplebyemmy.com/resources Connect -> Join our free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Instagram -> @simplebyemmy and @momsovercomingoverwhelm *** Don't Know Where to Start? *** 5 Steps to Overcome Overwhelm -> https://simplebyemmy.com/5steps/ 5 Mindset Shifts for Decluttering -> https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Wanna work with me to kick overwhelm to the curb, mama? There are three options for you! Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms plus decluttering challenges to keep you on track at the free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Step 2: Grab a free 10-minute clarity call at https://calendly.com/simplebyemmy/clarity Step 3: Get more personalized support with in-person or virtual decluttering coaching! www.simplebyemmy.com/coaching
Today on the Peaceful Worldschooling Podcast, I have the privilege and honor of introducing you to DANIELLE BETTMANN. Danielle is has her bachelor's in Child Development + Education from Birth-Grade 3 with teaching certification. She taught Head Start, Early Head Start and was a home visitor for Save the Children for a program called Early Steps to School Success. She was also an in-home childcare provider alongside a colleague for a little while before leading a large mom's group. She's certified as a Positive Discipline parent educator and has been working directly with parents locally and virtually now for 4 years with her own company. Her daughters are 10 and 9-years-old, and her 2nd daughter is as strong-willed as they come! Danielle is the owner & parenting coach of Wholeheartedly. She helps families with a strong-willed tiny human find more sanity + solutions and get on the same page! Through group or 1:1 coaching, she helps extend your patience, master Positive Discipline tools and write your Family Business Plan. She's also the host of the Failing Motherhood podcast, working to normalize the struggle and share vulnerable stories of feeling like a "failure", reminding you that YOU are the mom your kids need. 1:30 - Can you share a little about you, your family, and your story?5:10 - How did you know that you wanted to be a gentle parent?9:09 - Does punishing a child really "work"?11:14 - How do we know if a discipline measure is working?15:00 - How are your two daughters' personalities different?20:40 - How do you parent a strong-willed child differently?26:30 - How do you view "authority" as a gentle parent?30:15 - How is gentle parenting different than permissive parenting?29:00 - How can I disappear problems in parenting with ONE word?39:00 - What do you do when you fail to be the kind of parent that you want?41:40 - Is there every a time when you believe that positive discipline will not work? Thank you so much for joining us for the Peaceful Worldschooling Podcast. I hope that this episode was a blessing for you and your family. New episodes are released every Tuesday. Be sure to subscribe so that you will not miss out on a single episode! If you would like to support me and my work, please share this episode with your friends and family and consider donating at the links in the description. You can also donate on my website: www.peacefulworldschoolers.com. I hope your day is as wonderful as you are, and I will see you next Tuesday!***CONNECT WITH DANIELLE***www.parentingwholeheartedly.comCalm your BIG Emotions Workbook *FREEBIE* – www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/emotionsFollow me on www.Instagram.com/parent_wholeheartedlyFailing Motherhood Podcast: https://failingmotherhood.buzzsprout.com/FREE 1-hr masterclass: CHAOS TO CALM - www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/masterclass ***CONNECT WITH ANGELA***www.peacefulworldschoolers.comwww.paxacademy.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/PeacefulWorldschoolersInstagram: @PeacefulWorldschoolerYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/PeacefulWorldschoolersRumble: https://rumble.com/register/PeacefulWorldschoolers/ TikTok: @peacefulworldschoolerTwitter: @ajharders***DONATE TO SUPPORT ANGELA***CashApp: $ajhardersVenmo: @Angela-Harders***SHARE THE PODCAST***Anchor Spotify: https://anchor.fm/peaceful-worldschoolersApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaceful-worldschoolers/id1588667565***BE A GUEST ON THE PODCAST***If you would like to be a guest on the Peaceful Worldschooling Podcast, sign up here: https://calendly.com/paxministriespma/peaceful-worldschooling-podcastIntro Music "Inspirational Background" by AudioCoffeeOutro Music "Wings of Liberty" By: EvgenyBardyuzha
Introducing the powerhouse parenting coach for parents of strong-willed kids, Danielle Bettmann! Danielle is a Positive Discipline - certified parent educator with years of experience as a teacher and home visitor with a degree in early childhood development from birth - age 8. She is also a mom to two daughters, wife of 13 years to her high-school sweetheart, and host of the well-loved podcast, Failing Motherhood. She empowers parents to crack the code of their strong-willed child's personality, meet their deepest core needs to improve their behavior, and find new levels of patience. Instead of inadvertently inviting defiance by using traditional tools or playing "whack-a-mole" with short-sighted reactions, families get on the same page and learn how to cultivate cooperation while being KIND + FIRM at the same time! Wholeheartedly CALM is her 11-week virtual group coaching program where defeated parents find validation and proven techniques to parent their 1-7-year-old kids with composure, connection, and confidence. It's specifically designed to transform their relationship with their toughest child.
Do you have a strong-willed child who feels strongly about all the FEELS? 3 Ways to defuse the heightened emotion, to not walk on egg shells to create a happier family dynamic with Danielle BettmannDo you have a child who fiercely believes in something?~ who feels the injustice in the world?~ who needs validation to be heard and seen before life can go on?We talk about:1. Positives and Negatives, pros and cons of this personality2. How to diffuse the heightened emotion.3. How to make them feel seen and heard.4. How to validate, rather than defend, when their emotions feel like an attack.Maggie Perspecticles talks about the type of kid you should be most concerned about. Leanne Morgan, ComedianDanielle Bettman, Host of Failing MotherhoodBio: Danielle Bettmann has her bachelor's in Child Development + Education from Birth-Grade 3 with teaching certification. She taught Head Start, Early Head Start and was a home visitor for Save the Children for a program called Early Steps to School Success. She was also an in-home childcare provider alongside a colleague for a little while before leading a large mom's group. She's certified as a Positive Discipline parent educator and has been working directly with parents locally and virtually now for 4 years with her own company. Check out her website at: https://www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/Stephanie's Bio: Stephanie Pletka is a mom of 4, a motivational speaker, best selling author of Living Your Best Life and host of the Motherhood Mindset, a podcast to help women navigate the messy parts of motherhood. She specializes in helping moms create deep-rooted relationships with their kids, customing the family life you've always dreamed; through firepit moments, travel and exploration. From littles to teens, we've got you covered, mama. Get ready for entertaining stories and 3 actionable steps to finding the goodness in the hard places. It's time to chase your dreams and write your story. Grab a copy of Living Your Best Life or download your audible for moms on the go. Subscribe to stephaniepletka.com for mom hacks, tips and upcoming events. @stephaniepletka IG
Stress, anxiety, and overwhelm definitely impact how we parent, and if you throw a strong-willed kiddo (or two) into the mix, then parenting becomes even more challenging. Today's guest is Danielle Bettmann. Danielle is a Positive-Discipline certified parenting mentor for families with strong-willed kids age 1-7 and host of the Failing Motherhood podcast. She guides parents to cultivate cooperation, extend their patience and prevent behavior proactively through a group coaching program called Wholeheartedly CALM. A teacher by trade and a coach by strengths, her passion is to be a translator between adult + child, helping parents crack the code of their child's personality and find sanity + strategies. Today, Danielle shares her powerful story about why she ended up downsizing with her two daughters, moving to an apartment and getting rid of 75% of their belongings and, even when she moved into a larger home again, not filling it up with stuff when she recognized the benefits of living with less. We then talk about how to approach parenting with self-awareness, compassion, and without mom guilt, especially when we're overwhelmed and dealing with strong-willed kiddos. Danielle's website: www.parentingwholeheartedly.com www.Instagram.com/parent_wholeheartedly Danielle's podcast, Failing Motherhood: https://failingmotherhood.buzzsprout.com/ Danielle's free training for parents - Authentic + Unapologetic: www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/unapologetic FREE Calm BIG Emotions guide: www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/emotions Follow Danielle on Instagram Have a question about decluttering, simplifying, systems, or anything else we talk about on the podcast? You can now leave me a voice message here. Scroll to the bottom and look for the microphone and the bottom that says START RECORDING. Who knows, your question may be answered on an upcoming episode! *** I help moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. Podcast -> www.simplebyemmy.com/podcast Learn -> www.simplebyemmy.com/resources Connect -> Join our free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Instagram -> @simplebyemmy and @momsovercomingoverwhelm *** Don't Know Where to Start? *** 5 Steps to Overcome Overwhelm -> https://simplebyemmy.com/5steps/ 5 Mindset Shifts for Decluttering -> https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Wanna work with me to kick overwhelm to the curb, mama? There are three options for you! Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms plus decluttering challenges to keep you on track at the free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Step 2: Grab a free 20-minute discovery call at https://calendly.com/simplebyemmy/discovery Step 3: Get more personalized support with one-on-one coaching! www.simplebyemmy.com/coaching
Parenting is hard enough, what if you have different parenting styles than your husband? That can make things feel exponentially harder when both of you feel like you're undoing what the other's trying to do. In this episode, I had the honor of chatting with Danielle Bettmann and we dive into: - What to do when you and your husband have different parenting styles - Ways to know you're a parent to a strong-willed child Positive-Discipline certified parenting coach, Danielle Bettmann, empowers parents to crack the code of their strong-willed child's personality, meet their deepest core needs to improve their behavior, and find new levels of patience. An early childhood educator, certified teacher and home visitor, Danielle now equips parents from all over over Zoom! Host of the well-loved podcast, Failing Motherhood, she's passionate about eliminating shame from parents' vocabulary, reminding them they are the parent their kids need. She is also a mom to two daughters, wife of 13 years to her high-school sweetheart, and an avid fan of sunshine and coffee. Connect with Danielle! Failing Motherhood Podcast - www.failingmotherhood.com IG - www.instagram.com/parent_wholeheartedly FB - www.facebook.com/wholeheartedlyomaha Website - www.parentingwholeheartedly.com And she has gifts for you! Free Training - www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/unapologetic 30-minute course on Managing BIG Emotions - www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/thankyou Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone you know would benefit from listening to this too! Connect with me! https://www.michellepurta.com/ https://www.instagram.com/michellepurtacoaching https://www.facebook.com/groups/marriageandmotherhood
Do you have siblings? If so, do you get along? Do you ever remember a time where you did? What was your relationship like as children?Sibling relationships can be tricky. As it says in the book - Siblings Without Rivalry - when another child comes along, it can feel like a roommate the first child never asked for and never wanted. While some children may gravitate toward their new sibling, others may not. And no matter how the relationship starts out, there will be times when siblings inevitably do not get along.This can make for a very stressful situation for you as a parent. Of course we want our children to get along, but it would help to understand what's going on inside their heads so we could understand how to more easily help them get there.Today I'm talking to parenting coach and mother of two, Danielle Bettmann. We're talking all about how to help siblings get along!Today she explains just what our kids are feeling about each other, and she gives practical, easy to implement tools to help foster not just the relationship they have with their sibling(s), but also - and more importantly - the one that they have with themselves. We talk about the nuts and bolts of the sibling relationship and then we get into specific scenarios like what to do when your children are vying for your attention at the same time, what to do about hitting and kicking and other dangerous physical behavior, how to handle it when your child says really hurtful things about the other child, validating your child's feelings even when you don't like how they are expressing them, and so much more!This is definitely going to be an episode you'll want to take notes on, save, and also, listen to with your partner. It's soooo important to be on the same parenting page as your partner. It can save a lot of headaches and frankly, cause much less confusion for your children.So let's go!Follow Danielle on Instagram @parent_wholeheartedlyCheck out her website https://www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/ Follow us on Instagram @TheMomFeedPodcast for a daily dose of real motherhood and resources to help you thrive - and not just survive - this gig!Follow along on Instagram @themomfeedpodcast Sign up for our newsletter for weekly inspiration and advice on motherhood and beyond.Remember to subscribe to the show if you don't already! xoxo
Danielle Bettmann is an incredible parenting coach and educator who I've had the pleasure of connecting with on various ocassions. On this episode, Danielle and I speak about nurturing the relationship that we have with our kids from a young age to the teenage years and beyond, the complexities of having a co-parent that may not be on the same page, and much more. Danielle is the owner & parenting coach of Wholeheartedly, helping families with a strong-willed toddler and a "good cop / bad cop" dynamic find sanity & solutions. She's also the host of the Failing Motherhood podcast, working to normalize the struggle and share vulnerable stories of feeling like a "failure", reminding you that YOU are the mom your kids need. To learn more about Danielle, and discover supporting resources for this episode, make sure to visit vidawithchristie.com. Episode's Blog Post http://vidawithchristie.com/2022/07/10/episode-37-parenting-wholeheartedly-with-danielle-bettmann/ Connect With Me Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VidaWithChristie/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VidaWithChristie/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/VWCpodcast/ Learn more about the Vida With Christie Podcast at http://vidawithchristie.com/podcast.
Today, I have Danielle Bettmann on the show today to talk all about the power of changing the parenting narrative. Danielle is the owner of Parent Wholeheartedly and a Parenting Coach for 1-7 year old strong-willed kids. Danielle is a mom of 2 and helps families with strong-willed kids eliminate power struggles + tantrums, extend patience + get on the same page. I am so excited for today's chat. Let's dive in!Resources + LinksFollow Danielle on Instagram @parent_wholeheartedlyLearn more on the Parent Wholeheartedly website: Click HereListen to Danielle's podcast Failing Motherhood on Apple or SpotifyFollow Brooke on Instagram @brookerozzieSchedule a Clarity Call: Click HereClarity Calls are 60 minutes. This time is for us to dive into your current lifestyle, nutrition, movement, and hormonal status and the way you desire to feel. Clarity Calls give you the "plan" you need and what to prioritize for your own body nutritionally, movement wise, and hormonally to get you feeling your best! You will walk away from a Clarity Call with information to take and use on your own or you can move into coaching with us. If you choose to move into coaching, the cost of the Clarity Call goes towards any coaching you move forward with.Learn more on Brooke's website: www.brookerozzie.comDid you love this episode? Share + Tag @brookerozzie on IG! If you are loving this podcast, I would greatly appreciate it if you would give it a Rate + Review!
Danielle Bettmann believes in helping families get on the right track from the very beginning of the parenting journey. She also knows that kids will quickly adapt as we implement new and updated parenting strategies in order to improve the culture in our home. Listen in on this conversation to learn more and visit Daniell at https://www.parentingwholeheartedly.com! As promised here is the link to get your free resources kit for helping kids right now through challenges. By providing me with your email you allow me to send you up-to-date solution-focused resources and messages each month. The Focused Mindset Community Ticket (Free to you!) https://thefocusedmindset.ck.page/7395f6dff0 Conversations That Empower is a life changing mini-course that is fun to go through and with easy to practice skills for the entire family. Upgrade your communication skills with Conversations That Empower found at https://www.thefocusedmindset.com/products Would you like to leave a review for our show? Use This Link and scroll down to the 5 stars to see where you can add your own written review. YouTube: Cher The Focused Mindset Instagram: Cher The Focused Mindset Facebook: Cher The Focused Mindset Facebook Group: Solution Focused Families Linkedin: Cher Kretz Cher”s Blog: www.thefocusedmindset.com/blog-by-cher Head over to https://www.thefocusedmindset.com/contact to ask Cher Kretz a parenting question. Your question may land on the show! Want products for your children that will help them be strong and confident? Check out The Big Life Journal. Please use my link here or on my website to shop and you will be supporting this podcast. https://biglifejournal.com/?aff=1186 website: https://www.thefocusedmindset.com
I had the pleasure of speaking with Sara Olsher of Mighty & Bright. She was also joined by Danielle Bettmann of Parenting Wholeheartedly. Sara shares her incredible story of resilience and determination as a breast cancer survivor, in addition to the challenges she overcame as a single mom of a young daughter. From those experiences, Mighty & Bright was born; a companyhelping families face though challenges with honesty and mental well-being in mind. As my listeners may know, these kinds of resources are greatly appreciated by me as I know too well what it is like to face though challenges as a family through my mom's metastatic breast cancer journey. Might and Bright's products and services would have without a doubt been usseful tools to help my daughter cope with her grandmother's cancer journey. While the experiences themselves are not always pleasant, it makes me so happy that Might and Bright exists and it is available for families and children facing challenges like divorce or cancer. Episode's Blog Post http://vidawithchristie.com/2022/03/04/episode-33-helping-kids-face-tough-challenges-with-sara-olsher-of-mighty-and-bright/ Connect With Me Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VidaWithChristie/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VidaWithChristie/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/VWCpodcast/ Learn more about the Vida With Christie Podcast at http://vidawithchristie.com/podcast.
I sit down with Danielle Bettmann AGAIN to discuss how to have the hard discussion of parenting differences and how you can navigate when you coparent is open to changing their approach and if they are not. You can find her on Instagram at @parent_wholeheartedly or https://www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/Danielle's InstagramDanielle's WebsiteFollow me on Instagram
I sit down with Danielle Bettmann to discuss tantrums and what to do to regulate yourself so that you can regulate your child's emotions. You can find her on Instagram at @parent_wholeheartedly or https://www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/Danielle's InstagramDanielle's WebsiteFollow me on Instagram
Did you know that 90% of a child's lifelong neuron connections are formed in the first 6 years of their lives? That effectively means that they are basically downloading their software through the inputs around them from their primary caregivers and peers. And that's important because that software will run on autopilot for the rest of their life. Think about your own belief systems and where they came from. Many of the things you believe aren't actually your unique beliefs. They were imprinted upon you by your primary caregivers - unless you worked really hard to undo them in your adult life.Today on the show, I'm joined by early childhood education expert and positive discipline certified parenting educator, Danielle Bettmann, to talk about how to parent in order to build healthy relationships with our children such that we build positive neural connections. We talk about whining and tantrums and how to deal with them, bribes and threats and why they don't work, the inner workings of positive discipline and how to use the techniques in practice, emotional regulation for both parent and child, and more.Danielle's focus is on children up to age 6, but parents of children of any age will benefit from the strategies being shared here today.You can find Danielle at Wholeheartedly and on Instagram @Parent_Wholeheartedly
Danielle Bettmann is an early childhood educator, parenting coach, and founder of Wholeheartedly. Her coaching teaches families with strong-willed littles how to manage tantrums, eliminate power struggles, and get on the same parenting page.Danielle shares her real-life experience of navigating the early years with a second child who didn't exactly behave by the book. Here are a few takeaways from this conversation:We come into parenting with expectations based on how we were raisedIt's normal to feel like you are screwing up your kidsThere is a need to merry both sanity and solutions to address behavior issuesExposure imbalance can lead to resentment and other issues that block progressHaving the most well-behaved kids doesnt always translate into achieving a measure of success later in their lifeLearn more about Danielle Bettman at parentingwholeheartedly.com or on Instagram @Parent_wholeheartedly For more information about this episode and the partners mentioned in it, visit erinkraebber.com/podcast.Erin Kraebber is a marketing strategist for local businesses and service providers.Find Erin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ErinKraebberBrandSolutions/Find Erin on Instagram: @erin_kraebber
Amanda is joined by ECE and Parenting Coach Danielle Bettman and they are talking about all the many struggles of parenting children while also navigating their emotional well being.Included in this episode:Disipline. Danielle teaches us about positive disipline and how to let go of poer strugglesSenstive children, big emotions - how can we handle these better?Generational trauma and how we can do betterTips on how to handle tantrums - Amanda shares her biggest tantrum experience yetTips for parentings who are in the thick of it and not enjoying their time with their children because behaviour issues take the front seat.Follow Danielle @parent_wholeheartedly on Instagram and listen to her podcast Failing Motherhood at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/failing-motherhood/id1512670981Work with Danielle as your Parenting Coach at: https://www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/
Are you ready to unlearn parenting? We have the perfect guide that will help you become a student of your children. Danielle Bettmann is a parenting coach and founder of Wholeheartedly. She is also a host of the Failing Motherhood podcast. She will have you embrace messy, make meaning, and rewire your mindset. Learn more about how a family business plan can help you build core values that empower your entire household.
Children are often described as the future of the world. And it's our responsibility to raise them right. However, most parents would agree that trying to discipline a child can sometimes feel like an impossible mission since that children are known for their strong personalities and determined wills. Raising a strong-willed child can be extremely taxing on parents, but it doesn't have to be if you know what to do and how to handle the situation. In this episode, our guest Danielle Bettmann will share some tips on how you can work with your strong-willed child/ren in a more effective way. Danielle is an early childhood development educator, parenting coach and founder of Wholeheartedly. Her business supports families with strong-willed toddlers and unbalanced parenting dynamics find sanity + strategies. Mom to two young girls, Danielle offers a blend of lived experience and educational training. She helps parents extend their patience, rewire their parenting mindset and write a Family Business Plan to foster empathy, belonging and resilience in both children and their parents. Danielle also hosts the Failing Motherhood podcast, aiming to normalize the struggle and share vulnerable stories What you'll Learn Staying calm when your kids push back Meeting your kids where they are to help meet their needs Helping your spouse get on board "Just because you are the parent they need and you know you're the expert on them, it does not mean that you know how to handle everybody's big emotions and draw healthy boundaries and do all these things that you were never taught yourself."-Danielle Bettmann Connect with Danielle Bettmann Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wholeheartedlyomaha (@wholeheartedlyomaha) Instagram: @parent_wholeheartedly LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-bettmann/ (Danielle Bettmann) Resources mentioned on this episode Sanity & Solutions 1:1 Coaching: The individualized relationship you need to be the parent you want to be. Wholeheartedly Calm: The Crash Course + Community for moms striving to parent strong-willed kids with more patience Danielle's podcast, 'https://failingmotherhood.buzzsprout.com/ (Failing Motherhood)', is available here. FREE Calm BIG Emotions guide FREE 1-hr masterclass on Chaos to Calm: Understand the approach to take, what to say, and how to help your child calm down amid a tantrum or meltdown This content is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you click thru and buy, we'll receive a small commission.
In this episode of the Thryving Mother Podcast, Danielle Bettmann, an early childhood educator, parenting coach and founder of Wholeheartedly is sharing her insights on practicing patience as mothers and parents and how this impacts our own wellbeing. We discuss techniques parents can use to practice patience and gain a stronger sense of calm within themselves and most importantly, begin feeling more at ease. Show Notes: In this episode of the Thryving Mother Podcast, we discuss, Practicing patience and gaining a stronger sense of calm Techniques to help with the daily overwhelm and chaos Managing family transitions in the post-covid workSit down, grab your notepad (and maybe a cup of coffee) it's a good one! LINKSwww.parentingwholeheartedly.comInstagram @parent_wholeheartedly__Podcast Website Connect with Casey James:Instagram: @thryve_living, @thryvingmotherpodcastFor professional/brand support: @senseandsavvyWebsite: https://www.thryve.caEmail: hello@thryve.ca
We know the transition into motherhood is not always easy. Today's guest works to ease the transition and help prevent burnout for moms as she brings sanity, solutions, and overall mental health into the chaotic world of motherhood. Join us to learn more! Danielle Bettmann is an early childhood development expert, parenting coach, teacher, and mom of two girls. She helps families with strong-willed tiny humans find patience, peace, and partnership. Her mission is to come alongside parents to provide mindsets and strategies that make you feel proud of how you parent. She hosts the podcast Failing Motherhood and provides many resources for parents through her website. Show Highlights: Why Danielle was inspired to focus her work on helping moms and families How she identified the early childhood years as “ground zero” for families Why she started Wholeheartedly, her one-on-one coaching business for parents of young children Why parents come to Danielle for help when they feel inadequate in the parenting arena, need more tools, and want to do better How parents want to present a united front with their partner and function with more patience and cooperation in the home How parents are challenged in trying to mesh their parenting styles and varied upbringings as they parent their own children Practical tips for parents: Have a time set aside for curious conversations about how things are going, what has worked, what hasn't worked, etc. Do research for free resources or consider reaching out to an expert for help. How the logistics of “getting help” works with appointments and time commitments Why learning and growing as a parent is like strengthening a muscle Danielle's resources, classes, and podcast for parents Connect with Danielle: Danielle's Parenting Wholeheartedly coaching website Podcast: Failing Motherhood Links/Resources: Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday. If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook Instagram Twitter IEP website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Watch This Episode On Our YouTube Channel Episode 35: Danielle Bettmann Our guest this week is an early childhood specialist. Wait! We know you're here for mom-related content, and we guarantee this episode brings it. Danielle Bettmann puts her whole heart into her work. Her company is even named Wholeheartedly. She wants families to have... The post How a “Family Business Plan” Can Help You Achieve Your Personal Goals appeared first on Mom And Podcast.
#47 Join Wendy Dickens, Heidi Mendenhall, and special guest Danielle Bettmann as she shares some of her journeys to becoming a coach as well as her go-to pro tips of learning through the parenting journey. As always Wendy and Heidi share their own learnings and failings as well as connect us to local resources that can support our learning along the way. wdickens@first5shasta.org hmendenhall@first5tehama.com first5shasta.org first5tehama.org https://open.spotify.com/show/2uUQjQP6E9aB3TzWmnL2Yc?si=Ywk41xUVRla6X20ACP0zBw&dl_branch=1
Zach and Laura are recording from the same house, but different rooms as they interview Danielle Bettmann. Danielle is a parenting coach for those of us with "strong-willed small humans". She shares how she got into her work and some wonderful resources for anyone doing the difficult and important work of parenting. You can find Danielle at Parenting Wholeheartedly
Do you have a "strong-willed" child? Do you struggle at times to be on the same page as your partner in terms of parenting style? Do you wish you had just little more patience? Yes, yes and YES!! Great, then this episode is for you! Danielle Bettmann is an early childhood educator, parenting coach and founder of Parenting Wholeheartedly. She helps families with strong-willed young people and unstable parenting dynamics find strategies for a happy home. Danielle works with parents to un-learn habits ingrained from their own childhood to create new ways of communications for their own children. She believes this generation of parents has the power to end generational cycles of trauma to raise well-adjusted humans with empathy, creativity and resilience. Managing family transitions from summer through back to school in a post-covid world, Danielle can offer perspective and insight to parents wanting to get on the same page when it comes to discipline and family management. She can share tips to help parents extend their patience, rewire their mindset and write a Family Business Plan. Mom to two young girls, Danielle offers a blend of lived experience and educational training and understands the need for tangible tactics and realistic solutions. Danielle is also the host of the Failing Motherhood podcast aiming to normalize the struggle of parenthood. You can learn more about her here: www.parentingwholeheartedly.com and @parent_wholeheartedly I learned so much from this episode, and I can't wait to hear all of your takeaways too!
In this episode, I'm talking with Danielle Bettmann. She is an early childhood educator, parenting coach and founder of Wholeheartedly. Her coaching teaches families with strong willed littles how to manage tantrums, eliminate power struggles, and get on the same parenting page. Mom of two young girls, Danielle offers a blend of lived experience and educational training and understands the need for sanity + solutions. She helps parents extend their patience, rewire their mindset, and write a family business plan to foster empathy, empowerment, and resilience in both children and their parents. Danielle also hosts the Failing Motherhood podcast, aiming to normalize the struggle and share vulnerable stories. Learn more at www.parentingwholeheartedly.com and on Instagram @parent_wholeheartedly
What if rock bottom for your spouse meant your family must risk it all in hopes of getting them the care they need? Could you walk away from your comfortable life for them to get the help they need? Danielle Bettmann, wife, mother, parenting coach, podcast host and this week's brave guest, is sharing her story as the wife of a husband who suffers from alcoholism. She talks about discovering the extent of his disease, what it felt like to try to carry on as normal with those around her during this battle, and the difficult decision to sell the family home to pay for the in-patient treatment her husband needed to get sober. The in-patient treatment did work. Danielle's husband is celebrating 3.5 years sober, while Danielle and her family are in love with their downsized life and their continued focus on people and experiences versus things. As many as 76 million Americans (around 45 percent of the population) have been exposed to some form of alcoholism or alcoholic behaviors in their family; and as many as 26.8 million of those people are children. Despite its frequency, those who haven't experienced it firsthand may not realize how close alcoholism is to the ones they know and love, while those struggling with the impact of the disease on their family can feel alone in their struggles. Alcoholism is a disease that affects all family members, and the impact goes beyond relationships. If you believe that you or a loved one may be suffering from alcoholism, please get help by contacting Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, or a local treatment center. About the Guest: Danielle Bettmann is the owner & parenting coach of Wholeheartedly. She helps families with a strong-willed toddler and a "good cop / bad cop" dynamic find sanity & solutions! Through 1:1 coaching, she helps extend your patience, rewire your parenting mindset and write your Family Business Plan. She's also the host of the Failing Motherhood podcast, working to normalize the struggle and share vulnerable stories of feeling like a "failure", reminding you that YOU are the mom your kids need. Learn more about Danielle's work at: Website: www.parentingwholeheartedly.com Calm your BIG Emotions Workbook *FREEBIE* – www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/emotions Follow Danielle: www.Instagram.com/parent_wholeheartedly Private FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentwholeheartedly About the Host Janice Scholl helps moms navigate the money and career transitions that come with the different stages of motherhood through her work as coach, speaker, workshop facilitator, and host of The Money, Career & Motherhood Podcast. Janice is passionate about helping mothers gain confidence and understanding about money, career & business topics as they relate to motherhood and family – the way many women actually think about money. Her key areas of focus to help mothers succeed are navigating maternity leave, career breaks & transitions, and values-based budgeting. Sign up for a FREE 30-minute strategy session with Janice here. Visit the Money, Career, & Motherhood website, Facebook page, Facebook group, or on Instagram. Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
There's something to be said for the bull in the china shop approach. It's how I started my first business and it's how my guest today started hers. Head down, trying 20 things to see what sticks, then doubling down when it does. Bull in a china shop. Because I don't know about you, but I'm prone to overthinking and if you leave me to my own devices I will just THINK about my ideas and never ACT on them. So it's important that I'm always taking ACTION rather than getting stuck in the planning. Maybe you can relate? In my chat with Danielle Bettmann, we talk about how she grew her business with this approach as well as with the aid of Patreon, which allows its creators to build monthly recurring revenue through offering their supporters (Patrons) rewards and perks for their patronage. I was excited to chat with Danielle about how she was able to leverage the platform, as well as her story of entrepreneurship. Hit play and enjoy! Show notes: www.angelamastrogiacomo.com/episode50 [FREE GUIDE] Be Your Own Boss: The step-by-step guide to nailing down your niche, creating your first offer, and launching your dream business. Grab yours here.
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Join me and Danielle Bettmann, as we talk about feeling like a failure as a parent. Danielle is also a Parenting Coach like me and she is the host of the Failing Motherhood Podcast. We cover in this podcast why so many parents feel like failures and what you can do to recapture your confidence and know that you're not alone. You can follow Danielle on Instagram.com/parent_wholeheartedly and Facebook.com/wholeheartedlyomaha, as well as visit her website at http://www.ParentingWholeheartedly.com Want to know more about Celia & Pumped Up Parenting? Looking to become the best parent you can be? Let's talk about it! TalkWithCelia.com http://PumpedUpParenting.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/PumpedUpParenting https://www.instagram.com/pumpedupparenting/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pumped-up-parenting/support
If you've been a parent for long, you've probably realized that it's not an easy job. There's not a lot of glamour, but there sure is excitement. #hotmessexpress You've more than likely faced sleepless nights and tantrums and meltdowns that have left you reeling from whatever it is your child just went through. More often than not we're wondering, “What the heck just happened and how do we get off this rollercoaster ride!?” Can you relate? Figuring out how our child is feeling and dealing with their emotions is a big challenge, but it's one we thankfully don't have to face alone. In this episode we'll chat with Danielle Bettmann, a mama of 2 who started her own Parent Coaching business, Wholeheartedly in 2019. She uses her skills and training as an early childhood educator to come alongside other parents and encourage them in their goals of providing what's best for their kids. She shares about why it's important to connect with our kids on a deeper level so as a family we can develop problem solving strategies when faced with big emotions. We dive into some tips and resources we can use as parents to help set our kids up for success when their emotions start to take over. Show Notes: Here Connect With Michelle Hagen: Instagram Facebook Hey Mama Let's Connect - Podcast Community
Join us this week as we learn from Parenting Coach Danielle Bettmann. Stick around for a musical surprise from Kris! www.parentingwholeheartedly.com www.krisandkristineshow.com Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, rate and review, we love those five star reviews! Thanks for tuning in and until next time…keep moving forward! Follow us on Twitter: @k2showsandiego Follow us on Instagram: @thek2showsandiego Email us at: krisandkristinepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/thekrisandkristineshow The Kris and Kristine Show Podcast is recorded in Audacity https://www.audacityteam.org/ using the following equipment: BEHRINGER Audio Interface, 4-Channel (UMC404HD) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QHURLHM/ref=cm_sw_r_em_taa_HmjzEbW4P3C1K Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004QJOZS4/ref=cm_sw_r_em_taa_2pjzEbAQHBJ1J Knox Microphone Shock Mount for Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB and Samson Q2U https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KBWHJB5/ref=cm_sw_r_em_taa_dsjzEbFAJGEKJ Aokeo Professional Microphone Pop Filter Mask Shield For Blue Yeti and Any Other Microphone, Dual Layered Wind Pop Screen With A Flexible 360° Gooseneck Clip Stabilizing Arm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N21H9WY/ref=cm_sw_r_em_taa_MqjzEbGGPAZR5 OneOdio Adapter-Free Closed Back Over Ear DJ Stereo Monitor Headphones, Professional Studio Monitor & Mixing, Telescopic Arms with Scale, Newest 50mm Neodymium Drivers - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N6ZJH96/ref=cm_sw_r_em_taa_-qjzEbVKPN7ZP Post-production editing is completed using Levelator which can be found at: http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/levelator Remote podcasts and interviews are completed using Cleanfeed which can be found at: https://cleanfeed.net/
Are you the parent to a strong-willed child? Guess what…that's actually a good thing. Hear me out...even though strong-willed kids are spirited and courageous, they strive to learn things for themselves instead of just accepting what others say.While we know deep down that these are great qualities as they grow up and become more self-sufficient young adults, it can be extremely challenging for parents to be continually challenged.It's hard to be patient and parents of strong-willed children often talk about struggling to keep their cool or their sanity.That's why I am thrilled to have our guest on the Wannabe Minimalist Show this week. Danielle Bettmann is a Positive-Discipline certified coach for parents of strong-willed kids age 1-7 and host of the Failing Motherhood podcast.She guides parents to cultivate cooperation, extend their patience and get on the same page. A teacher by trade and mentor by strengths, her passion is to be a translator between adult + child, helping parents crack the code of their child's personality, find more sanity and strategies, and be kind AND firm at the same time.We connected on several levels including some of the crazy toys we've gotten suckered into purchasing. I love her approach to raising children and her journey toward minimalism is incredibly interesting. I don't always get to chat with people about minimalism AND another area of expertise so we geek out for a little bit on it.All good stuff and we get into some really good tactics that will not only help you with your children (if you have them), but with the other relationships in your life too like your partner, boos, friends, PTA parents…you name it!This episode of the Wannabe Minimalist Show will also help you discover:How Danielle overcame hardships with minimalismTips for living a good life with less (and what that means)What to do if your strong-willed child pushes your buttonsTips for buying toys for long-term vs. short-term goalsIdeas for getting your co-parent on the same page*********************Links mentioned in this episode (some may be affiliate links):Get more show notes and ALL THE LINKS at wannabeclutterfree.com/117Danielle's WebsiteCalm BIG Emotions Guide *FREEBIE* – www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/emotionsMakeover your Patience Workbook *FREEBIE* - www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/patienceDanielle's InstagramFailing Motherhood PodcastTidy Home Academy - When you're ready to take your home & life to the next level, Tidy Home Academy will get you there. This life-changing course will help you declutter, organize, & create systems so your home can run on autopilot.The Home Systems Power Pack - This digital library is jam-packed with actionable workbooks, guides, pdfs, worksheets and more so you can start to make real progress in your home!Wannabe Minimalist Family - come join my private group filled with amazing people just like you who are on their journey toward minimalism and simplifying.*********************Music: Fresh Lift by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com*********************Subscribe & ReviewAre you subscribed to Wannabe Minimalist? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance you'll miss out on those.And if you enjoyed today's episode, it would make my day if you left me a review on Apple Podcasts too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy