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Tovah P. Klein, PhD is an adjunct associate professor of psychology at Barnard College and director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development. She has written two books and published numerous journal articles. Her first book, How Toddlers Thrive is absolutely one of my favorite books. She helps us decode toddler behavior which can often be quite baffling and confusing. Her most recent book Raising Resilience could not be more timely. It is about how to do help parent children so that they can deal with uncertainty and adversity. Her knowledge of young children brings fresh insights into what children of all ages, need from us in order to thrive in a very uncertain world. https://howtoddlersthrive.com/
Join Arielle and her cousin Candice as they welcome Dr. Tovah Klein, a child development psychologist and parenting expert who specializes in toddler development. She is also Director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development and author of How Toddlers Thrive.In this episode, Dr. Tovah Klein talks us through what we have learned about child development through the pandemic. She answers questions like, “How do you deal with tantrums?” and “When do children start to become independent?” Plus, she dives into the struggles of mom guilt and why it's essential for parents to find time to care for themselves. Tune in as the Toddler Whisperer herself joins In House! Follow @ariellecharnas and @somethingnavy on Instagram!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Barnard Center for Toddler Development Director and How Toddlers Thrive author Dr. Tovah Klein joins with a set of virtual hugs to parents of young children as we discuss what our youngest kids need as we exit the pandemic. We talk about what our children have gained, how we can thoughtfully help our kids return to camp and school, and the gift that screen time has been for frantic parents.
The "toddler whisperer" author of "How Toddlers Thrive", Tovah Klein, PhD talking with Dr. Aliza about young children from pandemic preschool to temper tantrums. This episode is lovingly brought to you by www.healthynesting.com Link: http://howtoddlersthrive.com Produced by Dear Media
Tovah Klein is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Barnard College and Director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development, where she and her team study, among other topics, children's social and emotional development, the influence of parents on children's development, sleep and separation, and the role of play in development. Tovah Klein is a thought leader who has worked with Sesame Street, serves on the advisory boards for the Ubuntu Pathways in South Africa, Room to Grow, the Children’s Museum of Manhattan and the board of Hypothekids in Harlem. She often appears, and her work is frequently quoted, in the media and some call her the “Toddler Whisperer”. Her bestselling book, “How Toddlers Thrive” is a must read for parents who want to learn what they can do today with their 2-5 year olds to plant the seeds of lifelong success. Tovah Klein is also a mother to three amazing young men and has transformed for the better (I might add) my parenting.
I love a good entrepreneur hero’s journey, and Nell’s is a solid one. She started her business with seemingly every advantage —she studied at Ivy League universities and her father was a Wall Street titan who probably whispered business wisdom to her in utero. She also has impeccable taste, a key component when starting a home style brand. She had it all figured out until, unexpectedly, she found out she was pregnant two weeks after launching her business. And not only was she pregnant, she had hyperemesis and was sick the entire nine months. Here, Nell and I talk about how she’s juggled motherhood and entrepreneurship, how she built a thriving business while simultaneously growing a thriving human, and what she’s sacrificed—both knowingly and unknowingly at the time—along the way. Transcript: https://www.alsomom.com/nell Episode Highlights: 1:57 -Why Nell's style has gotten "even more aggressive and extra" since becoming a mom. 8:18 - Nell's entrepreneur hero's journey, a.k.a. finding out she was pregnant two weeks after launching Hill House Home. (Can you even imagine?) 10:40 - Never one to miss a great trend, Nell had hyperemesis and was throwing up her entire pregnancy just like the one and only Kate Middleton. 15:56 - Henry's birth story. (Surprise to no one: She went into labor at work.) 18:54 - On Nell's short maternity leave and why it made things hard for her. 19:59 - The trauma of being a NICU mom, and how devastating it was to leave the hospital without her baby. 25:24 - Nell talks about her experience with postpartum anxiety, including scheduling and going through with a full blown colonoscopy to assuage her worries. 28:36 - How she and her husband Teddy make parenthood work logistically (God love nannies and grandmas). makes this work logistically, nanny + camp grandma daytime care vs. nighttime care 32:08 - Why she loves parenting in NYC. 35:57 - Great books and trashy TV are her jam. Linkable Mentions: Hill House Home - The très chic NYC bedding and bath company Nell founded and runs. Doona Car Seat Stroller - Perfect for crowded NYC streets, says Nell. (Alicia's obsessed too.) How Toddlers Thrive by Dr. Tovah Klein - A great read for toddler parents and newborn parents alike! @nelliediamond - Where you can follow Nell and Nell's over-the-top outfits and get a kick out of her general wit and wisdom. (Oh, and Henry's on there a lot too.) @hillhousehome - For dreamy bedtime inspiration.
If you've got yourself a toddler, this is the episode for you. You're going to want to take notesHilaria & Daphne sat down with Tovah P. Klein, Ph.D. author of How Toddlers Thrive. She is the Director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development and a psychology professor at Barnard College, Columbia University. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and holds a doctorate in psychology from Duke University. She was a clinical fellow at Harvard University, Boston Children's Hospital and a visiting scholar at UCLA. She has been steeped in work with parents and toddlers for nearly three decades and considers the toddler-world a 'toddlertopia'.If all that isn't enough for you, she is referred to as the 'toddler whisperer' and finds humor an essential piece of parenthood. She conducts research on early development, including parenting challenges and work and family issues; children's play; sleep and separation; and child trauma. She writes for and is frequently quoted in the media, as well.Together they discuss things like time outs and giving toddlers healthy outlets for aggression, plus giving our children the leeway to discover themselves while still keeping boundaries and so much more!Favorite Things:Daphne: Arnica homeopathic Gel for sore muscles, Boiron Children's Cold Calm homeopathic cold relief, Oscillococcinum homeopathic flu relief.Hilaria: Taste Nirvana Coconut WaterKeep those emails coming to mombrainpod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram, just search for @MomBrain. We answer a lot of your questions on there!
Tovah Klein, Ph.d., is the Director of the Barnard College Center for Child Development. She also wrote the incredibly influential book ‘How Toddlers Thrive’. She’s legit and certified Good Stuff Approved! I reached out to her to get an expert opinion on something that weighs heavily on the mind of parents… Screen time. How much is too much? What about the new information from the American Academy of Pediatrics? We parents need answers. Luckily, Tovah was happy to talk this important issue through with me. Continue reading Episode #48 – Dr. Tovah Klein on the site.
On this episode we introduce the podcast’s new book reviewer (#BookTalkwithBeth) and talk about her current favorite parenting reads. Plus, Whitney gets real about some postpartum mental health experiences and we ask all of you to grade Drew on a scale of 1 to Donald Trump. Resources & Links: -- Follow Beth’s adventures: http://instagram.com/mrs.simon -- Beth’s book picks: How Toddlers Thrive (http://www.tovahklein.com/), The Read Aloud Handbook (http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/), Nurtureshock (http://www.nurtureshock.com/) -- Whitney’s pick for Person Place or Thing: public meetings http://tiny.cc/u70hfy -- Drew’s pick: thoughts on Columbus Day from Native Americans http://tiny.cc/o7rjfy Just a Phase is produced by Whitney Crispell. Theme music is “Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix)” by spinningmerkaba, and used under a Creative Commons license. Find us online at http://justaphasepodcast.tumblr.com or @justaphasepodcast
Child psychologist and author Dr. Tovah Klein joins us to talk about her new book, How Toddlers Thrive, What Parents Can do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success. Dr. Klein suggests that we consider our perspective and expectations as we guide our toddlers. We also talk about Universal Pre-K programs and Dr. Klein's advice for a developmentally appropriate curriculum. The Parents Phrase Bookauthor Whit Honea joins us again to share his script for repairing the relationship with your child after those inevitable moments when you lose your cool and say something you wish you hadn't.