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Publixing - Slovenské a české audioknihy

Tento prelomový sprievodca pre každého rodiča mení zaužívané postupy vo výchove detí a transformuje vzťah rodiča a dieťaťa do pohodlného spolunažívania. Netrestajte – pomáhajte a vychovávajte! Pomôžte deťom spracovať ich emócie a obmedzte ich neposlušnosť na minimum. Posilnenie emocionálneho puta s vaším dieťaťom prinesie skutočnú a trvalú zmenu. Keď s ním budete mať živý vzťah, nebudete potrebovať hrozby, karhanie, prosíkanie, úplatky a dokonca ani tresty. Audiokniha pomôže rodičom lepšie porozumieť vlastným pocitom a nastaviť vo vzťahu s dieťaťom zdravé hranice, empatiu a jasnú komunikáciu. Jednotlivé príklady vás krok za krokom prevedú celým detstvom od batoľaťa až po školský vek. "Rady doktorky Laury Markham sú praktické, ľahko sa aplikujú a majú moc premeniť naše zmýšľanie. Dajte si šálku kávy, nájdite si pohodlnú stoličku a buďte pripravení dostať skvelú radu od múdrej, novej priateľky a spolurodiča.“ – Jacqueline Green, moderátorka The Great Parenting Show "Doktorka Laura je vždy naladená na to, čo deti potrebujú, aby mohli prosperovať, a na to, čo potrebujú mamičky a oteckovia, aby mohli dobre vychovávať deti. Ak sa chcete ako rodičia cítiť sebavedomejšie a pokojnejšie, toto je kniha pre vás. Doktorka Laura vám pomôže pochopiť, čo poháňa správanie vášho dieťaťa, a poskytne vám praktické nástroje, ako to zmeniť.“ – Elizabeth Pantley, autorka dvanástich kníh o rodičovstve vrátane The No Cry Sleep Solution Preklad: Veronika Zitta Audiokniha: AHA! Rodičovstvo Autor: Laura Markham Interpret: Lenka Košická Dĺžka: 11:09 h Vydavateľstvo: Publixing a Ikar Audiokniha AHA! Rodičovstvo na webe Audiolibrix (MP3 na stiahnutie) Audiokniha AHA! Rodičovstvo na webe Publixing (MP3 CD)

The Teacher Mama‘s Podcast | classroom teacher, self-care, daily routines, time management, work life balance, stress relie

This throwback episode focuses on evening or bedtime routines for kids. We discuss various ways to make bedtime less stressful for everyone and set the family up for success the following day. Take a listen to find out how Roberta compares her kids to iPads.    Resources Patreon : To become a patron of our show click here   Dream Routine for Kids mini-course : Click here  Instagram Handle :  @theteachermamaspodcast  Rate/Review on Podbean: Click Here “The No-Cry Sleep Solution” by Elizabeth Pantley  

Alternative-Read.com
Jousting and Justice? Destiny Falls Mystery & Magic #Guestpost #Booktour & #giveaway with #author Elizabeth Pantley! @nocrysolution

Alternative-Read.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 10:57


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://alternative-read.com/jousting-and-justice-destiny-falls-mystery-magic-guestpost-booktour-giveaway-with-author-elizabeth-pantley-nocrysolution/ Thanks for listening! Sassy Brit Personal and Virtual Author Assistant Alternative-Read.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alternative-readcom/message

Alternative-Read.com
Witches, Spiders, and Schemes #Guestpost #tour & #giveaway with #author Elizabeth Pantley! @nocrysolution @SDSXXTours

Alternative-Read.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 14:57


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://alternative-read.com/witches-spiders-and-schemes-guestpost-tour-giveaway-with-author-elizabeth-pantley-nocrysolution-sdsxxtours/ Thanks for listening! Sassy & Amy (Sassamy!) Alternative-Read.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alternative-readcom/message

Parenting Roundabout
Second-Listen Saturday: The Parenting We Got

Parenting Roundabout

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 21:02


Were our parents good parents? We have no complaints. Well, maybe a few tiny ones. Mentioned: Transforming the Difficult Child by Howard Glasser; The Child with Special Needs by Stanley Greenspan; The No-Cry Sleep Solution by Elizabeth Pantley; psychologist Adele Brodkin.

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The New Schools
Sarah Moore - Worldschooling and Connecting with Children

The New Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 71:02


In this interview, Sarah Moore of Dandelion Seeds Positive Living shares her story as a worldschooler and a playful parent. Her credentials include publications and speaking engagements all over the globe, undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, certificates in Child Honouring Course from the Raffi Foundation for Child Honouring and completing the Parenting 2.0 course from Dr. Vanessa Lapointe. She also spent a year observing Teacher Tom, who's one of the world's leading practitioners of ‘democratic play-based' education. She also works with worldwide bestselling gentle parenting author, Elizabeth Pantley. Sarah has worked with hundreds of children in the classroom setting in addition to worldschooling her own child and currently offering courses to parents and teachers to help them along their peaceful parenting journey. With Sarah's improvisational comedy training, she is a credible source of creative strategies on cultivating play as adults, fostering cooperation and connection with children and getting them to be actively and happily engaged in academic learning. Are you ready to be a playful parent/homeschooler? Learn the key tips from Sarah Moore's story! Key Takeaways: 2:47 - Sarah's Journey as a Parent 12:48 - Worldschooling her Child 18:22 - Daily Routines 25:20 - Examples of play time in Sarah's home 23:44 - How to cultivate play as adults/parents 34:21 - Learning through experience 39:03 - Finding the right type of schooling for her child 43:53 - Tips for parents who are busy but want to provide the same type of learning environment for their kids 51:49 - Preparation vs Mindset 56:49 - Metaphor for the difference between traditional homeschooling to alternative schooling 01:00:46- Advice for parents on Government Regulation for homeschooling/worldschooling Quotes: "They are more receptive to learning if they had a chance to connect with their big person, with their teacher, they will learn much better if they are feeling connected." "Take what is real, take what is happening, and simply build on to it. So that there is nobody talking out of their feelings, there's nobody talking out of their reality." "See things from a child's perspective and simply building upon the story that they have in their mind versus trying to encourage a transition that they are not ready for the moment." "It is easy to fill the 'academic bucket' just by simply living life." "School doesn't start and stop at a certain time." "Our kids are natural-born learners." "Kids learn because they are ready to learn." "The very best curriculum I ever bought was a dry-erase whiteboard." Links: https://dandelion-seeds.com/ https://dandelion-seeds.com/services-2/ https://www.facebook.com/DandelionSeedsPositiveParenting https://www.instagram.com/dandelionseedspositiveliving/ https://www.pinterest.com/dandelionseeds5/

Getting Kids To Listen
Sarah R. Moore - Published Writer and Founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting

Getting Kids To Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 30:10


Sarah R. Moore is a published writer and the founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting. Certified by the Raffi Foundation for Child Honouring, she works alongside bestselling parenting author Elizabeth Pantley. She also spent a year observing Teacher Tom, a leading practitioner of ‘democratic play-based’ education. She has extensive experience teaching and raising little kids, including highly sensitive children, with play-based and positive parenting. Before you listen to this episode, you may be interested to check out my interview with her daughter who chose the name Stream Buggy for the show. Stream Buggy related the importance of being supported in tough times and Sarah has explained in detail why this particular strategy worked. She also shared her forest school experience and her strategies in connecting with kids using play and non-verbal communication. You can check out her recommended parenting resource links below: https://elizabethpantley.com/ https://www.handinhandparenting.org/ https://www.ahaparenting.com/ https://raffifoundation.org/ You can subscribe to Sarah Moore's Positive Parenting content through these websites: https://www.facebook.com/dandelionseedspositiveparenting https://www.instagram.com/dandelionseedspositiveliving https://www.pinterest.com/dandelionseeds5 https://www.dandelion-seeds.com/ https://twitter.com/DandelionSeeds5 Thanks for dropping by. For comments/questions/concerns, you may contact the host, James Deas, at james@gettingkidstolisten.com.

Raising Arrows - Home Management for the Homeschool Mom

Everyone has an opinion on the controversial topic of putting babies on a schedule.  Here's my take as a mom of 10! In this episode: Why babies don't sleep. How to make the choice between scheduling and not scheduling. My favorite ways to help babies sleep. Resources mentioned: Sleep Training post on Raising Arrows - https://www.raisingarrows.net/2013/03/ask-amy-sleep-training-babies/ No Cry Sleep Solution by Elizabeth Pantley - http://amzn.to/2EdUSo8 Rock 'n Play Sleeper - http://amzn.to/2FHnoLV

Parenting Roundabout
Episode 191: The Parenting We Got

Parenting Roundabout

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 50:39


00:29 Canada Mourns: Nicole is saddened by the loss of two important Canadians, actor John Dunsworth and Gord Downie of The Tragically Hip.06:40 Were Our Parents Good Parents? We have no complaints. Well, maybe a few tiny ones. Mentioned: Transforming the Difficult Child by Howard Glasser; The Child with Special Needs by Stanley Greenspan; The No-Cry Sleep Solution by Elizabeth Pantley; psychologist Adele Brodkin.27:39 Friday Speed Round: Morning Routines: The ability to wake up without an alarm clock is not a universal feature of most kids... or parents.37:33 Roundabout Roundup: Catherine's coloring with the Sandbox app; Nicole's reading SciBabe on Facebook; and Terri recommends these gluten-free goodies: GeeFree puffed-pastry snacks, Lebby Chickpea Snacks, Honey Stinger energy chews, and Garlic Expressions salad dressing.45:04 Shameless Self-Promotion: Terri's tweets from the Gluten-Free and Allergy-Friendly Expo; Star Babies; Nicole's book (again!) on Amazon.Thanks as always to Jon Morin for our fun in-and-out music. If you're reading this somewhere without hyperlinks, come to http://parentingroundabout.com for the full recap experience.

Dr. Sophy's Podcast
Potential Parenting Pitfalls by Dr. Sophy's

Dr. Sophy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 30:30


Do you ever find it difficult to navigate every day decisions. Do homework with your child? Too many video games? How much to be involved? How much discipline and when? Listen to Dr. Sophy's very important show today with special guest Elizabeth Pantley. (Author of the "No Cry, Picky Eater Solution" and 11 more books!) What REALLY works in the REAL world! Don't miss this show! Potential Parenting Pitfalls by Dr. Sophy's

Practical Research Parenting Podcast| evidence-based | raising children | positive parenting

Cry it out and controlled crying are commonly recommended for addressing sleep problems. There are alternative sleep training methods. Mindell and colleagues (2006) reviewed research on 5 approaches (including cry it out and controlled crying). They concluded that each approach was much more effective than no intervention at reducing bedtime problems and night wakings. In summary, any approach that improves sleep for babies and mothers has benefits for the family. I would recommend prevention education for babies under 6 months old. For babies and toddlers 6 months and up I would try positive routines before scheduled awakenings, controlled crying, or cry it out. The review found all methods to be beneficial. Here are quick links to the 5 methods reviewed: 1. Prevention education 2. Positive Routines/ Faded Bedtime 3. Scheduled Awakenings 4 & 5. Cry it out and controlled crying If none of these sound quite right for you, or you just want more options check out: The Sensible Sleep Solution by Sarah Blunden The Possums Sleep Intervention from Possums Online The Dream Baby Guide by Sheyne Rowley The Sleep Options Wizard for 0-5 Year Olds for the entire range of suggestions tailored to your child Sleep training approach 1: Prevention education Prevention education involves teaching parents sleep strategies. The following advice was provided in five large evaluation studies. Advice common to all studies is stated first. Advice unique to a single study is stated last. Settling methods Lie baby in the cot sleepy but awake. If baby won't settle, try again after one of these (Give each action 10 minutes to work before trying another; James‐Roberts &Gillham, 2001): Check nappy. Check and adjust temperature. Try burping. Stroke and talk softly. Cuddle if necessary. Importance of routine. "Dream feed" between 10pm and midnight*. Bath at the same time each day. Maximise day and night differences (noise, light, activity levels). Respond to physical needs at night, but keep lights dim and avoid playing and socialising. If weight gain is sufficient at 3 weeks of age, stretch intervals between night feeds by using alternative settling methods*. Respond to crying, not fretting. Babies often fret before falling back to sleep. Don't allow lengthy daytime sleep. Change the nappy every night feed if 3 or 4 hours apart, or as required for night feeds less than 3 or 4 hours apart. *Steps marked with an * were recommended, but were not followed by parents. They may still be effective, but cannot explain the observed results. Does this advice work? Yes. The studies reviewed found that babies of parents given advice like this: Were more likely to sleep for 5+ continuous hours at night at 6-9 weeks (Pinilla & Birch, 1993; Wolfson, Lacks, & Futterman, 1992) and 12 weeks of age (2.5 times more likely than a control group; James‐Roberts & Gillham, 2001). Woke and fed less frequently at night at 6-9 weeks of age (but still consumed the same amount of milk per 24 hour period as babies in a control group; Pinilla & Birch, 1993; Wolfson et al., 1992). Slept for longer at night (total sleep compared to a control group; Pinilla & Birch, 1993). Had fewer night wakings, and woke on fewer nights at 9 months of age (than babies in a control group; Adair, Zuckerman, Bauchner, Philipp, & Levenson, 1992; Kerr, Jowett, & Smith, 1996). Had fewer difficulties settling to sleep at 9 months of age (than babies in a control group; Adair et al., 1992; Kerr et al., 1996). Philosophy This advice attempts to set up 'good' habits early. 'Good' is based on largely Western ideals of independence and pragmatic preferences for feeding more during the day than the night. Whether this is 'good' advice depends on the parents ideals and family situation. The No Cry Sleep Solution by Elizabeth Pantley provides a lot of this advice in d...

MomTalkRadio's Podcast
Advocating for Your Children’s Health

MomTalkRadio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2013 39:06


This week on Mom Talk Radio, we are joined by Elizabeth Pantley, author, parenting educator and president of Better Beginnings, Inc, shares tips for helping your kids sleep. Spotlight on Moms features Melissa Peterson of LakeCountryFamilyFun.com. Dr. Aimee Shunney, psychologist and Nordic Naturals spokesperson, talks emotional health. Chrissie Denniston, educator, children’s game designer and mom of 2, shares information about Rosetta Stone’s new Kids Lingo Letter Sounds app. Amy McCready, parenting expert and TODAY show contributor, shares tips for advocating for your children’s health.

MomTalkRadio's Podcast
Preparing for the Holiday Season

MomTalkRadio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 39:08


Maria is joined by author, President of Better Beginnings, Inc and sleep expert Elizabeth Pantley. Laura Swartz, the creator of the SleepBuddy. Dr. Victoria Vetter discusses sudden cardiac arrest. The Mom's Roundtable discusses preparing for the holiday season. And, Bob Bingham, President and CEO of The Little Gym. This show is sponsored by Lands End and Family Circle.

Parents Ask
Three in a Bed: Co-Sleeping Pros and Cons

Parents Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2010 5:19


Betsy Brown Braun, author of "Just Tell Me What To Say", Elizabeth Pantley, author of "The No Cry Sleep Solution" and Dr. Bob Sears, author of "The Vaccine Book" weigh in on the pros and cons of sleeping with your baby, otherwise known as "co-sleeping"

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Parents Ask
Colicky Baby: Comforting Your Fussy Baby

Parents Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2010 6:19


Dr. Scott Cohen, author of Eat, Sleep, Poop, Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Soution, and Dr. Bob Sears, author of The Baby Book, discuss the possible causes of colic and offer some helpful remedies and advice on how to comfort a fussy baby.

Parents Ask
Sleeping Through the Night: How to Help Your Baby Get a Good Night's Rest

Parents Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2010 6:05


"Will my baby ever start sleeping through the night?" is a common lament from parents of newborns. Our experts, Elizabeth Pantley, Ann Corwin MD and Tanya Altmann MD weigh in on this topic, assuring parents that yes, sleep will come and offering them advice and solutions for finding their way to a good night's rest.

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Parents Ask
Mommy Over Daddy: Dealing With Your Toddler's Parental Preferences

Parents Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2010 5:13


Psychiatrist Dr. Foster Cline (co-author of Parenting with Love and Logic), Elizabeth Pantley (author of the "No Cry" series of books), and Dr. Bonnie Zucker (author of Anxiety-Free Kids) discuss a phase some toddlers go through in which they prefer one parent over the other.

Parents Ask
When Your Baby Only Wants Mommy

Parents Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2010 1:23


Elizabeth Pantley helps parents who have a clingy baby. Expert advice is given to help baby feel more comfortable out of mommy’s arms.

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PregTASTIC Online Radio
Ep139 No Cry Sleep Solutions (New Moms New Babies)

PregTASTIC Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2009 31:13


We are substituting New Moms, New Babies in for PregTASTIC this week. On this episode of NMNB: As soon-to-be parents all you can ever wish for is a healthy baby... with healthy sleep patterns. From feeding to sleep, rocking to sleep or even driving to sleep; turning to any means to get our babies to sleep. Elizabeth Pantley, author of the No Cry Sleep Solution and the No Cry Nap Solution answers our questions and shares tips, tricks and sanity savers to get rid of all the sleeping crutches.

New Moms, New Babies: Tips, Tricks, Sanity Savers
NMNB 7 - No Cry Sleep Solutions

New Moms, New Babies: Tips, Tricks, Sanity Savers

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2009 30:06


As new parents all we can ever wish for is a healthy baby with healthy sleep patterns. From feeding to sleep, rocking to sleep or even driving to sleep; turning to any means to get our babies to sleep. Elizabeth Pantley, author of the No Cry Sleep Solution and the No Cry Nap Solution answers our questions and shares tips, tricks and sanity savers to get rid of all the sleeping crutches.

MomTalkRadio's Podcast
The No-Cry Discipline Solution

MomTalkRadio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2007 51:00


This week Maria speaks with Elizabeth Pantley, author of “The No-Cry Discipline Solution?.  Gentle ways to encourage good behavior without whining, tantrums & tears.  Next, Dr. Samantha Pfeifer, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Pennsylvania, where she specializes in reproductive endocrinology, adolescent gynecological surgery and infertility will be discussing fertility and conceiving – and how Fertell (the first at-home fertility screening test) is revolutionizing this process for couples. June is Potty Training Awareness Month – the most popular time of year to embark upon potty training and Maria is joined by Jan Faull who has taught Parent Education, is a recognized speaker and an author.  She talks with Maria today about Potty Training tips.  Then, Craig Boreth, author of “How to Feel Manly in a Minivan?  The desperate Dad’s survival guide.  For every guy who has wondered how he could possibly become a Dad while preserving any masculinity, sanity or dignity, this practical and hilarious guide will teach you.  

Mojo Mom Podcast
Mojo Mom & The No-Cry Sleep Solution

Mojo Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2006 37:23


Amy & Sheryl respond to a thoughtful listener email and get honest about parenting strategies that worked for them and those that didn't. Above all they rail against inflexibe parenting mandates. They know that in the real world everybody makes it up a little as they go along. Then Amy talks to one of her favorite parenting experts, Elizabeth Pantley, author of "The No-Cry Sleep Solution." You can learn more about Elizabeth's work at http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth/

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MomTalkRadio's Podcast
Dealing with Sleepless Toddlers, Preschoolers and Dealing with Hormones

MomTalkRadio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2005 58:53


This week we talk with parenting author Elizabeth Pantley about helping your child sleep. She is the author of "The NO Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers and Pre Schoolers." Dr. Robert Greene explains how to have a healthy hormonal balance. Randine Lewis, author of "The Infertility Cure" shares the ancient Chinese secrets for getting pregnant and having healthy babies.