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Best podcasts about Katie Hurley

Latest podcast episodes about Katie Hurley

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba – Rerelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 50:20


Special Guest: Dr. Michele Borba More than one out of every five students report being bullied, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics (2016). One third of students who reported being bullied at school indicate that they were bullied at least once or twice a month during the school year. The reason for this bullying? Physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, and sexual orientation, just to name the top few. There is no doubt that we have a problem and our schools, parents and children need solutions. So what do we do? And is there a way to stop bullying before it starts? We've talked with a few experts on social aggression in the history of How to Talk to Kids about Anything- Rosalind Wiseman, Carrie Goldman and most recently, Katie Hurley who looked at social aggression specifically in girls. Today, we are going to focus on preventative solutions to this pervasive issue- namely, what my guest and good friend, Michele Borba, is calling the 6Rs of bully prevention. The post How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

What Fresh Hell Podcast is going on tour across the Northeast US this fall! Join us for a live version of the podcast and bring all your mom friends. We can't wait to go back on the road! https://bit.ly/whatfreshhelltour Most of us hear “bullying” and picture a sand-kicking, lunch-money-stealing menace. But today's bullying can take other forms. Research by Dr. Charisse Nixon shows that about 7% of kids report experiencing physical aggression once a week— but that HALF of kids report experiencing relational aggression at least once a month.  On the other hand, as bullying expert Signe Whitson explains, some things get termed “bullying” that are more correctly described as mean or rude. Knowing the difference as parents will help our children navigate these waters more effectively.  In this episode we discuss how to help our children understand what bullying is, plus how to know if our kids are being bullied themselves— since it's the kids who are truly frightened and struggling who are often the most likely not to tell us.  We also discuss whether, how much, and in what ways parents should intervene— somewhere in the middle ground between “so find new friends!” and beating the bully up yourself. (Spoiler alert: don't do either of those things.)  Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in this episode: Katie Hurley for Washington Post On Parenting: "What does childhood anxiety look like? Probably not what you think." Katie Hurley for PBS Kids: What to Do If Your Child Is Being Bullied Sherri Gordon for Very Well Family: 7 Tips for Helping Kids Deal With Being Ostracized Sumathi Reddy for WSJ: Little Children and Already Acting Mean Signe Whitson for Huffington Post: Rude Vs. Mean Vs. Bullying: Defining The Differences Louis Sachar: There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom  Join Our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatfreshhellcast We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent, bullying, bullies, bullied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Calm the Chaos Parenting
21 Expert Tips for Parents Who Are Barely Surviving the Chaos

Calm the Chaos Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 33:35


EPISODE 18: Ever wished you could go back and talk to your younger self and tell them everything you wish you'd known?Well, in this week's podcast, we're going to do just that.In it, we asked 21 parenting experts the same question: What message do you have for parents who are struggling, who are where you were at the start of your journey?Because parenting is hard. And sometimes, it can feel like we can barely keep our head above water. These experts are here to offer you a life raft so you can go from barely surviving the storm to thriving. Listen in to learn more.Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)The magic of letting go with Amanda Diekman (03:17)You're not failing with Alyssa Blask Campbell (04:58)Understanding the executive function with Seth Perler (06:13)The five core principles with Aliza Pressman (08:32)Know less with Cathy Cassani Adams (10:25)What is our role as parents with Penny Williams (12:45)Behavior as a cue or glue with Robyn Gobbel (14:40)Embrace the temporariness with Vanessa Kroll Bennett (16:42)Don't get mad. Get Curious with Sarah R. Moore (17:42)“How do I be when...” with Dr. Vanessa Lapointe (18:49)What is self-compassion with Mona Delahooke (19:47)You are enough with Debbie Reber (20:30)Be empathetic with JoAnn Crohn (21:17)The world of mindfulness with Hunter Clarke-Fields (22:44)Drop the what-ifs with Amanda Morin (23:40)Be compassionate with Sarah Rosensweet (24:34)Disability is not an emergency with Meghan Ashburn (25:36)You're not alone with Heidi Mavir (27:12)Comfort can be quiet with Katie Hurley (28:56)Be a coach and mentor to your kids with Debbie Steinberg Kuntz (29:52)You can with Colleen Kessler (32:02)Additional resources:

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley – Rerelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 44:32


Special guest: Katie Hurley According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, approximately one out of five teens has a mental health disorder, diagnosable by clinical methods, and nearly one-third show symptoms of depression. Now you might be thinking- well, many teens seem depressed to me, their moods and their emotions are all over the place! Stress is overwhelming! Yes, that can be true- symptoms of depression in adolescents aren't always easy to identify because they often appear as normal adolescent behavior. But if we keep an eye open for consistent depressed behavior and indicators like, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, social withdrawal, and/or anger- these can serve as early warning signs that can allow us to get help for our teens as depression is absolutely treatable but NOT fixable on its own. Teens who have depression need therapy, support at home and yes, some also need medication. There's no quick fix and thankfully, we have Katie Hurley here to explain how we know if our child needs help, what we and our teens can do at home to assist and what exercises and tools we can use to improve mood, self-esteem and motivation. Katie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook” “No More Mean Girls,” (both subjects we have interviewed Katie on previously on How to Talk to Kids about Anything) and her new workbook, The Depression Workbook for Teens, which is the #1 new release on Amazon for Teen and Young Adult Self Esteem and Self Reliance Issues. Her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley – Rerelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley – Rerelease

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 44:32


Special guest: Katie Hurley According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, approximately one out of five teens has a mental health disorder, diagnosable by clinical methods, and nearly one-third show symptoms of depression. Now you might be thinking- well, many teens seem depressed to me, their moods and their emotions are all over the place! Stress is overwhelming! Yes, that can be true- symptoms of depression in adolescents aren't always easy to identify because they often appear as normal adolescent behavior. But if we keep an eye open for consistent depressed behavior and indicators like, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, social withdrawal, and/or anger- these can serve as early warning signs that can allow us to get help for our teens as depression is absolutely treatable but NOT fixable on its own. Teens who have depression need therapy, support at home and yes, some also need medication. There's no quick fix and thankfully, we have Katie Hurley here to explain how we know if our child needs help, what we and our teens can do at home to assist and what exercises and tools we can use to improve mood, self-esteem and motivation. Katie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook” “No More Mean Girls,” (both subjects we have interviewed Katie on previously on How to Talk to Kids about Anything) and her new workbook, The Depression Workbook for Teens, which is the #1 new release on Amazon for Teen and Young Adult Self Esteem and Self Reliance Issues. Her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley – Rerelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

When our kids reach a certain age—as young as eight, some experts say, and definitely well before thirteen— they suddenly don't think their parents are as great as they once did. Congratulations, you're officially the parent of a tween! This week we're talking about what tweens are going through emotionally and psychologically... and how we can give them room to grow while still seizing opportunities to connect with them as (big) children. Margaret and Amy discuss: The cognitive shifts that happens in tweens' brains Why the ways we relate to our tweens has to change along with them Why "not taking it personally" is, and isn't, the right advice We may feel the urge to defend our actions or intentions to our tweens when they spar with us, but we don't actually have to get down "in the mud" with our kids whenever they push our buttons. Links! Michelle Anthony for Scholastic Parents: Cognitive Development in 11-13 Year Olds John Mersch, MD for Medicine Net: Tween: Child Development (9-11 Years Old) Here's our interview with Katie Hurley, author of No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident, and Compassionate Girls. Our "Fresh Take" interview with Dr. Becky Kennedy on being "Good Inside" We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Smart Girl's Podcast
A Smart Girl's Guide to: Mental Health + Mindfulness

The Smart Girl's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 38:13 Very Popular


In this episode, hosts Shay Rudolph and Jess Weiner talk ALL about mental health, self-care, and what to do if you are feeling especially stressed or anxious.  Where do these feelings come from, and what can we do about it in our everyday lives? Shay and Jess are joined by Paulina Chávez, actress from Netflix's “The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia” and the upcoming show “Fate: The Winx Saga”.  Paulina shares what she does to practice self-care and help herself through times of high stress and anxiety. We are also joined by the Smart Girl's Podcast's expert, licensed social worker Katie Hurley, who answers your questions, and gives advice on what to do when it may be time to ask for help with your mental health. You can also watch full episodes of the show on The American Girl Podcast Network channel on YouTube and YouTube kids. Producers: American Girl Talk to Jess Shay Rudolph Cloud10

The Smart Girl's Podcast
A Smart Girl's Guide to: Friendship Troubles

The Smart Girl's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 40:01 Very Popular


In this episode, hosts Shay Rudolph and Jess Weiner continue their conversation about Friendships and chat about what happens when a friendship isn't healthy. Whether that's unnecessary drama, mean behavior, or a lack of healthy support, most everyone experiences a time when they need to break up with a friend. So… what do you do when it's time to let that friendship go? Shay and Jess are joined by Mckenna Grace, actress from “Ghostbusters After-Life”, who shares a little bit about how she deals with toxic or negative friendships in her life, and her advice for listeners who may be having a tough time with a friend!  We are also joined by the Smart Girl's Podcast's expert, licensed social worker Katie Hurley, who answers all of your questions about negative and toxic friendships - and what you can do if you discover you have an unhealthy friendship. You can also watch full episodes of the show on The American Girl Podcast Network channel on YouTube and YouTube kids. Producers: American Girl Talk to Jess Shay Rudolph Cloud10

Bestbookbits
The Happy Kid Handbook | How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World | Katie Hurley | Summary

Bestbookbits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 16:44


The Happy Kid Handbook | How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World | Katie Hurley | Summary With all the parenting information out there and the constant pressure to be the “perfect” parent, it seems as if many parents have lost track of one very important piece of the parenting puzzle: raising happy kids. Parenting today has gotten far too complicated. It's never been the easiest job in the world, but with all the “parenting advice” parents are met with at every corner, it's hard not to become bewildered. It seems that in the past it was a good deal simpler. You made sure there was dinner on the table and the kids got to school on time and no one set anything on fire, and you called it a success. But today everybody has a different method for dealing with the madness--attachment parenting, free-range parenting, mindful parenting. And who is to say one is more right or better than another? How do you choose? The truth is that whatever drumbeat you march to, all parents would agree that we just want our kids to be happy. It seems like a no-brainer, right? But in the face of all the many parenting theories out there, happiness feels like it has become incidental. That's where The Happy Kid Handbook by child and adolescent psychotherapist and parenting expert Katie Hurley comes in. She shows parents how happiness is the key to raising confident, capable children. It's not about giving in every time your child wants something so they won't feel bad when you say no, or making sure that they're taking that art class, and the ballet class, and the soccer class (to help with their creativity and their coordination and all that excess energy). Happiness is about parenting the individual, because not every child is the same, and not every child will respond to parenting the same way. By exploring the differences among introverts, extroverts, and everything in between, this definitive guide to parenting offers parents the specific strategies they need to meet their child exactly where he or she needs to be met from a social-emotional perspective. A back-to-basics guide to parenting, The Happy Kid Handbook is a must-have for any parent hoping to be the best parent they can be.  

The Smart Girl's Podcast
A Smart Girl's Guide to: Embarrassing Moments

The Smart Girl's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 36:16 Very Popular


In this episode, hosts Shay Rudolph and Jess Weiner talk all about the embarrassing moments in our life!! They happen to everyone -- but have you ever wondered what goes on inside your body when you feel embarrassment? And what can we do to recover from those moments? Joining Shay and Jess on the show today is Brooklynn Prince, actress from the movie “The Florida Project” and AppleTV+'s “Home Before Dark.” Brooklynn joins the fun and shares some of her most embarrassing moments! We are also joined by the Smart Girl's Podcast's expert, licensed social worker Katie Hurley, who answers your questions and gives advice on what we can do to bounce back from a moment we wish never happened! You can also watch full episodes of the show on The American Girl Podcast Network channel on YouTube and YouTube kids.   Producers: American Girl Talk to Jess Shay Rudolph Cloud10

The Smart Girl's Podcast
A Smart Girl's Guide to: Liking Yourself

The Smart Girl's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 35:41 Very Popular


In this episode, hosts Shay Rudolph and Jess Weiner continue their conversation about learning how to REALLY like yourself. It's not always easy -- so how do we overcome the tough days and bounce back from disappointment, broken hearts, or fights with the people we love? Shay and Jess are joined by Navia Robinson, actress from Disney's “Raven's Home” and the upcoming CW DC Universe show “Gotham Knights”, who shares about the times she has struggled with liking herself… and what she did to get to the other side. Hear Navia's biggest piece of advice for listeners who may be struggling with internal negative self-talk or self-doubt right now! We are also joined by the Smart Girl's Podcast's expert, licensed social worker Katie Hurley, who answers your questions about what it takes to really speak more kindly to yourself. You can also watch full episodes of the show on The American Girl Podcast Network channel on YouTube and YouTube kids.   Producers: American Girl Talk to Jess Shay Rudolph Cloud10

Calm and Connected Podcast
Stress-Busting Strategies for Kids: An Interview with Katie Hurley

Calm and Connected Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 35:10


In this week's episode I talk to child and adolescent psychotherapist, Katie Hurley about her brand new book ‘The Stress-Buster Workbook for Kids' which I have absolutely loved reading and learning from. Stress and anxiety isn't something just adults experience, children do too, so the earlier we can educate them on useful coping skills and techniques, the better! In this episode we discuss the following; The importance of fresh and engaging ideas to reel in kidsThe different types of stress - good stress, toxic stress, mini stressOur window of tolerance, our emotions always go up and down everyday How picturing someone's grandma can help children understand how to be kindThe ‘Take 5' grounding techniqueMindfulness and multitaskingWhat is a dream disc? And how does it help kids at night?The truth behind creative brains having trouble at night timeHow to set boundariesNo is a complete sentenceHow the pandemic made us lose our boundariesHow Katie rests and rechargesAbout The Guest: Katie Hurley, LCSWKatie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist and the author of five books, including her award winning No More Mean Girls and her latest release, The Stress-Buster Workbook for Kids.​​Website - www.practicalkatie.comTwitter - @katiefhurleyInstagram - @katiefhurley And remember, don't forget about yourself, take a few minutes for you and have a little fun!About The Host - Janine HalloranJanine Halloran is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, an author, a speaker, an entrepreneur and a mom. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Janine has been working primarily with children and adolescents for over 15 years. She loves to create products and resources, so she started two businesses to support families and professionals who work with children and teens. ‘Coping Skills for Kids' provides products and resources to help kids learn to cope with their feelings in safe and healthy ways. It's the home of the popular Coping Cue Cards, decks of cards designed to help kids learn and use coping skills at home or at school. Janine's second business ‘Encourage Play' is dedicated to helping kids learn and practice social skills in the most natural way - through play! Encourage Play has free printables, as well as digital products focused on play and social skills.Coping Skills for Kids - https://copingskillsforkids.comEncourage Play - https://www.encourageplay.comInterested in reading my books? The Coping Skills for Kids Workbook - https://store.copingskillsforkids.com/collections/coping-skills-for-kids-workbook/products/coping-skills-for-kids-workbook-digital-versionSocial Skills for Kids - https://store.copingskillsforkids.com/collections/encourage-play/products/social-skills-for-kids-workbook

She Sounds Like Me
Bullying

She Sounds Like Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 19:03


And so it begins. Name calling, teasing, whispers, dirty looks. Tricks of the bully business as old as the ages, and it is still as shocking and sad for all involved the day it begins for our kids. Bully behavior is happening earlier and earlier these days, with the help of the internet and social media, so how can we teach our kids how to prepare and handle this hurtful behavior from the start? This week, Cyla explains a bit of how this started for her and shares some tips on how to cope from a kids perspective. We also tap into resources from our favs, A Kids Book About Bullying by Elizabeth Tom for more insight. Grown ups of girls can also learn how to apply real world techniques from the incredibly helpful book No More Mean Girls, written by child and adolescent psychotherapist Katie Hurley. Grab your kids and listen in. Together, let's remind them to treat others how they wish to be treated and that kindness really does make the world go ‘round._______________________________________________________________If you like what you hear, we'd love to connect directly with you! Subscribe to this show on your chosen platform + join our tribe online at www.shesoundslikeme.com. Connect with us on social @shesoundslikeme on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn,  Youtube and and our Facebook Page ++ contribute to the community conversation in the She Sounds Like Me Group on Facebook!Massive thanks to the awesome friends that lent their voices to our vision at the top of each episode.  Kelley Buttrick, Jill Perry, Nicole & Lila Britton, Trevor Johns, Caroline Slaughter, Tiffany Morgan, Cassie & Sabrina Glow ++ Jason Shablik & Van Gunter for their audio genius - we adore you all! For more information on the show, questions, comments, to share good vibes happening in your world or to request Cyla or Rachael as the Voice for your next message - drop us a line at hello@shesoundslikeme.com or share your voice with us and leave us a message at (678) 653-4110. For additional samples of our voice over work and more at www.layahoffman.com and www.cylagrace.com. She Sounds Like Me is produced by Creative Catalyst Media, LLC. A business built by a Mama on a mission to help raise the voices of powerful women and girls. We thank you for your support!In Gratitude,Rachael Laya & Cyla Grace Hoffman

TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids
TPP 290: Katie Hurley on Supporting Stressed Out Kids and Adolescents

TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 39:42 Transcription Available Very Popular


Child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting educator, public speaker, and writer Katie Hurley, LCSW, talks about supporting stressed out kids and adolescents, and the current state of kids' and teens' mental health. For more info, visit: https://tiltparenting.com/session290Support the show

No Guilt Mom
5 Steps to Being a More Patient Parent

No Guilt Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 31:06


Has this happened to you? You walk into the living room and see your kid's shoes thrown on the couch. You calmly ask your kid to take their shoes off the couch and put them away. You come back later, and there is your kid, and there are the shoes. Still on the couch. So you ask again, and your kid tells you that they will do it in a minute. Then you come into the room again, and nothing has happened. Neither the shoes nor your kid has moved. You absolutely lose it! You yell at your kid, they yell back at you or start crying, and then you end up putting the shoes away yourself.    If this sounds familiar to you, then you will love this episode. It was made just for you! We will share practical ways you can keep your cool as well as strategies you can use in the moment and after it, using our simple 5 step process: P.E.A.C.E.   Resources We Shared:   Balance Coaching Program- Are you stressed out, feeling like you're doing it all on your own? Through personal coaching and accountability, you will break through your overwhelm and follow through with your goals to be the happy mom you were meant to be In this exclusive coaching program for women!   No Guilt Mom Podcast Episode 042 Signs of Anxiety and Depression in Your Kid with Katie Hurley   No Guilt Mom Podcast Episode 024 The Secret to Connecting with Your Kids with Tina Payne Bryson PhD   The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind by  Daniel J. Siegel MD and Tina Payne Bryson PhD    The best mom is a happy mom. To better take care of you, download our No Guilt Mom mindset here .  These reminders will help you second guess less, and feel more confidence every day in your parenting.   Visit No Guilt Mom   Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast!   No Guilt Mom You Tube Channel Check us out and subscribe to be notified every time we have new videos added for parents and kids!

Edit Your Life
Navigating Big Feelings + Hard Conversations | Episode 257

Edit Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 38:12


Everything is a lot right now, especially for parents who are trying to help their kids navigate continued loss and uncertainty. In Episode 257, Christine talks with licensed clinical social worker Katie Hurley about the layers of logistical and emotional complexity kids are facing right now, how to up your own emotional fluency as a parent, navigating uncertainty, big feelings, and hard conversations with kids (and ourselves!), and more. + + + + + Edit Your Life shares practical ideas for decluttering your home, schedule, and mental space without getting bogged down by perfection. Winner of the 2017 Iris Award for Podcast Of The Year. Hosted by Christine Koh (+ Asha Dornfest from 2015 to 2021). Share: #edityourlifeshow Show notes: http://www.edityourlifeshow.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edityourlifeshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edityourlifeshow/ Email: edityourlifeshow@gmail.com

Parenting The Adlerian Way
076: Katie Hurley

Parenting The Adlerian Way

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 31:13


Got stressed kids?  Check out my convo with child and adolescent psychotherapist Katie Hurley. She has 20+ years working with kids and used that experience to compiled her latest book called “The Stress Buster Workbook For Kids” to pull together all the tools, skills and techniques she has gathered for her clients over the years into one great book.  While it is written for children 4-11 it's clearly helpful to EVERYONE of all ages, including parents, teachers, clinicians and more.  Take a listen!    Here is Katie's website:  https://practicalkatie.com/about-me/   Her book is here:  https://practicalkatie.com/the-stress-buster-workbook-for-kids/   You can follow her on social media too:  IG @katiehurley FB https://www.facebook.com/katiehurleylcsw Twitter: https://twitter.com/katiefhurley

Where Parents Talk
Stress Management Tips for Teens with Katie Hurley and Fostering Gratitude with Sarah Clark

Where Parents Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 27:03


In this week's edition of Where Parents Talk with Lianne Castelino on 105.9 The Region, child and adolescent psychotherapist, licensed clinical social worker, author and mom of two Katie Hurley discusses evidenced-based strategies parents can take to help their kids manage stress, worry and anxiety, and Sarah J. Clark, research scientist, poll co-director at C.S Mott Children's Hospital and mother shares the results of a national poll conducted by the University of Michigan Health examining parents' view on gratitude in their children.

Where Parents Talk
Katie Hurley - Psychotherapist / Sarah Clark - Research Scientist

Where Parents Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 27:00


This week's guests are psychotherapist Katie Hurley and research scientist Sarah Clark.

The Messy Bun Podcast
073 - ADHD

The Messy Bun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 34:45


ADHD can be frustrating for parents AND teens. This week we dive into the ADHD brain - we talk about the hard AND the good! - and we give some strategies that you and your teen can use together.  Help your teen celebrate her brain the way it is and learn how to work WITH it.  The ADHD Brain Strategies for attention management Strategies for impulsivity   Resources used for episode: Elaine Tayler-Klaus & Diane Dempster (co-founders ImpactADHD), Parenting ADHD Now, Can buy here Hacking Your ADHD Podcast, Episode “Coaching For Your Brain with Dr. Norrine Russell,”  Katie Hurley, LCSW, “ADHD & Teens: How to Help Them Cope with Their Struggles” Psycom Resources not used in episode but also super helpful: Mary Rooney, PhD, “ADHD in Teens,” Childmind  “Parenting Teens with ADHD,” CHADD “ADHD Symptoms in Teens: Your Guide to Warning Signs & Treatment for Adolescents,” ADDitude Help4ADHD.org Dr.Hallowell.com TotallyADD.com Instagram @impactparents @adhd_understood, @adhdmemetherapy, @motherhoodinadhd @helloiamadhd @adhdinchildrensupport Sponsor Link: https://lifesuccessforteens.com/ Sponsor Instagram: @lifesuccessforteens Sponsor Facebook: @lifesuccessforteens

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls […] The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and the forthcoming No More Mean Girls, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls […] The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and the forthcoming No More Mean Girls, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and the forthcoming No More Mean Girls, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and the forthcoming No More Mean Girls, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

Radically Transparent
Katie Hurley on the Intersection Between AI, Neuroscience and Technology

Radically Transparent

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 24:42


Replicant's Senior Director of Marketing, Katie Hurley, and Oktopost's Director of Social Strategy, Jennifer Gutman discuss the intersection between AI and neuroscience, and technology. Together, they explore the future of these fields as they continue to quickly evolve and coincide with how marketers are building phenomenal customer experiences. As a passionate marketing leader, Katie also talks about her time at Salesforce where she helped launch their AI platform, Einstein, and gets “radically transparent” about how she found herself, albeit accidentally, in the world of AI and marketing after years in finance. She even makes an interesting comparison between the evolution of ATMs and smart learning, which may just change the way you think about incorporating human to machine conversations into your customer experiences!

Middle School Walk & Talk
Supporting Students Struggling Socially

Middle School Walk & Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 27:14


Special guest Katie Hurley, author of No More Mean Girls, joins Phyllis and Joe as they talk about how to support students who are struggling socially during this year of constant change. 

JustMsRose
Bullies - Are you raising a bully?

JustMsRose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 39:34


Content provided by: https://kevinmd.com “bullies are not born they are raised” by Katie Hurley & https://psychcentral.com “How a bully is made” by Victoria Costello thank you all for your contributions to my podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

QuickRead.com Podcast - Free book summaries
Summary of "The Happy Kid Handbook" by Katie Hurley, LCSW | Free Audiobook

QuickRead.com Podcast - Free book summaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 20:54


How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World Parenting today has become more complicated than it ever has before. As our world becomes more and more connected, we become overwhelmed with the amount of parenting advice that seems to be taking over at every corner. Parenting in the past seems to have been much simpler, all you had to worry about was getting dinner on the table and making sure everyone survived without anything catching on fire. Today, however, everybody has an opinion on how to parent and there are countless techniques, like attachment parenting, free-range parenting, mindful parenting. How do you know which one is best? How can you choose? In the end, all that matters is one thing: that your kids are happy. This is where psychotherapist and parenting expert Katie Hurley comes in. Throughout The Happy Kid Handbook, Hurley shows parents how happiness is the key to raising confident, capable children. This doesn’t mean giving in to every child’s desire; instead, it means parenting to your individual child. After all, every child is different. When you listen to your children and encourage them to explore and express their emotions, you’ll teach them how to live happy, fulfilled lives while navigating the stresses of life. As you read, you’ll learn how to parent to your child’s unique needs, why allowing them to be scared is healthy, and why giving your child the freedom to play can help with more than just social skills. Do you want more free book summaries like this? Download our app for free at https://www.QuickRead.com/App and get access to hundreds of free book and audiobook summaries.

Alaska News Nightly
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, February 22, 2021

Alaska News Nightly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021


FEMA will provide disaster assistance to Haines, to recover from the deadly landslides in December. And, a large solar array will power a lodge at Denali National Park, after a delicate installation. Plus, remembering Katie Hurley, who helped draft Alaska's constitution.

Parenting For The Present
A Year of Positive Thinking for Teens with Katie Hurley

Parenting For The Present

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 35:12


After the year we've all had, it's no surprise that sometimes it's hard to keep a positive outlook. Feelings of fear, loneliness, and hopelessness can easily spring up and start to grow - in our children, and in ourselves. So how do we help our kids stay positive? What tools can we offer them? And what role does our own mental health play in our ability to help our kids through this? Katie Hurley - a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting educator, public speaker, and writer - has some thoughts on the matter. She's here to share approachable, practical ways to face negative thoughts and feelings head on, and move forward with positivity and hope. 

No Guilt Mom
042 Signs of Anxiety and Depression in Your Kid with Katie Hurley

No Guilt Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 26:43


Many of us are concerned about the impact this past year’s had on our kids. I often find myself watching their behaviors and trying not to obsess over them.    How do we know when to be concerned about anxiety and depression and when it’s just everyday stress? Today we are joined by Katie Hurley, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, child and adolescent psychotherapist, author of four books, and mother of 2. She helps us recognize when to be concerned about anxiety and depression and how to help our kids.   Resources We Shared: Katie Hurley Girls Can!  No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident, and Compassionate Girls The Depression Workbook for Teens: Tools to Improve Your Mood, Build Self-Esteem, and Stay Motivated The Happy Kid Handbook: How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World A Year of Positive Thinking for Teens Download the transcripts HERE The best mom is a happy mom. To better take care of you, download our No Guilt Mom mindset here .  These reminders will help you second guess less, and feel more confidence every day in your parenting.

PrepTalks
Katie Hurley, A Year of Positive Thinking for Teens (008)

PrepTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 48:39


In January’s episode of PrepTalks, Ned talks with Katie Hurley, a child & adolescent psychotherapist and the author of several books, most recently, A Year of Positive Thinking for Teens. They chat about the tools teens can develop to boost self-esteem, build confidence, manage expectations productively, and grow a healthy mindset on the road to adulthood.Katie’s website is https://practicalkatie.com/. Follow Katie on Twitter & Instagram at @katiefhurley and follow Ned on Twitter at @nedjohnson.

Your Teen with Sue and Steph
Pandemic Winter Survival Guide

Your Teen with Sue and Steph

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 33:40


Well… we’re here. How can we best support our families, our partners, and ourselves through the coming months? Katie Hurley, psychotherapist and author of “A Year of Positive Thinking for Teens” is here to share her wisdom on staying positive through this year and beyond.  Check out Your Teen on Facebook here! Make sure to check out all of Evergreen Podcast’s shows and follow them on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sunshine Parenting
Ep. 160: Cranky Young Adults Stuck in the COVID Vortex

Sunshine Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 44:30


Check out Sara & Audrey's Raise Thriving Kids Course! Join the Sunshine Parenting PATREON squad for bonus perks, including bonus podcast episodes and exclusive posts and resources! Join Audrey's email subscriber community for resources and ideas for happier, more connected families.  This week on the podcast, Sara Kuljis and I talk about the challenges of having young adults (high school and college age) stuck at home during a season of their lives when they are most wanting to separate from us and be with their peers. In this episode, we talk about how to better understand and cope with our young adult children's behavior, especially during COVID. ABOUT SARA KULJIS Sara is a good friend, fellow camp professional, and a regular podcast guest on Sunshine Parenting. Sara is the mother of three young adults (two college students and one high schooler) and a Gallup Strengths Coach. She is the owner and director of Yosemite Sierra Summer Camp and Emerald Cove Day Camp. Sara offers popular parenting workshops in Southern California, including one we do together (Raise Thriving Kids). BIG IDEAS • COVID has in many ways, robbed young adults of the opportunity to really lean into where they naturally are in their developmental stages. • Parents can help honor losses. I think it's important to name, What makes me sad? What makes me frustrated? Why do I feel angry? And not all young people know how to identify where those feelings are coming from. • Feeling the loss with them, holding it with them or telling them that it's okay to feel yucky about those things. I think that's a really important role that a parent can play, hold losses without judgment. I think it's also important that we need to acknowledge our own losses, • This COVID season might be a season for some of us to be thoughtful and to kind of step back and look under the waters, even reach out for some professional help if necessary. • We as parents, for some of us, we may need to let go of some of the smaller battles or the smaller concerns. It's not about the GPA perhaps this semester or this year. It might be more important to focus on a healthy relationship and how to manage stress and how to be supportive. LINKS & RESOURCES • Ep. 139: Doing Life with Your Adult Children with Jim Burns • Jim Burns "Doing life with Your Adult Children: Keep Your Mouth Shut and the Welcome Mat Out" • Raise Thriving Kids QUOTES • Sarah: "You know, for some young adults, older teens, and college students, COVID has ended up being kind of a gift for them." • Audrey: "Knowing that this is not something that as an adult, we can say, ‘Oh well, I didn't get to go on this vacation this year, but we can go in a couple of years so we can get it back.’ For these kids and that age, they won't get it back. So that's sad. That's a real loss that is hard to even fathom because we didn't go through this at their age." • Audrey: "I think that's one thing that we need to remember through all this, even though their behavior and their response might irritate us, I think really digging deep to that empathy of realizing how different it is for them going through this then it is for us as adults." • Sarah: "I really felt compelled to kind of remind myself of the developmental stages that these young adults are in and go back to the root. Why and how is this young adult needing to behave this way? Where's this coming from? And it's great to realize and to remember that the developmental stages that these young adults are in are times where they are searching and ready and wired for autonomy and self-reliance and some new independence." • Audrey: "I've talked about this a lot with parents is that you have these children and you nurture them and you raise them and really your goal is to make yourself not necessary. Which is a weird job. Have a job where the end goal is to not be needed anymore." • Audrey: "We need to recognize that we have some ambivalence about our kids growing up and becoming their own people." • Audrey: "I think that's on both sides, we have to really do some adjusting and thinking about how this is impacting us and our families." • Sarah: "As best as we can remember not to take their crankiness, their uncooperativeness, their irritability, maybe their silence, or their anger personally." • Audrey: "It's really the same kind of communication stuff that we need to be doing all the time with our kids regardless of their age. That whole validating things, sometimes parents get it wrong. Where if our child is sad about something, even if it seems unimportant to us, we need to validate the feeling and not undermine what they're going through." • Audrey: "If we want our kids to keep talking to us about things we can't diminish what's important to them, which is maybe different than what's important to us." • Audrey: "That's what I think a lot of times we do that as people, whether it's with our children or another relationships, we react to what was said or the eye roll or whatever it is. And then we've missed that opportunity to connect over something much more important." • Sarah: "As parents, we start as caregivers and then they get a little older and then where their coach and then we move into that consultant stage." • Sarah: " To sum up everything, this is messy. But with thoughtfulness and with a real partnership with our young adults, I think we can be okay." • Audrey: "Many adults are going through hard things right now. So I think we can also model for our kids in terms of if we need some counseling or some support to show them that it's okay to do that. And that lots of people are doing it right now." • Audrey: "So I just want to encourage people that everyone's going through a hard time. And even if people are posting happy photos, there's some strife going on inside homes everywhere right now. And we need to just realize that that's human nature when you're stuck together for a long time. And especially when kids who are meant to be out and about and spreading their wings have had their wings clipped." IF YOU ENJOYED THIS EPISODE, YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE... Raise Thriving Kids Parenting Course Ep. 152: Putting on Your COVID Mask First Ep. 153: Rethinking School & Education During the Pandemic Ep. 132: Creating Structure, Fun, & Connection Ep. 139: Doing Life with Your Adult Children with Jim Burns Ready for Adulthood Check-List for Kids Who's Not Ready for College? ONE SIMPLE THING This week's One Simple Thing tip is to start (or continue) a Daily Family Sharing practice. You can read about it more in this post: How to Have a Closer Family in 5 Minutes a Day MY FAVORITE A Year of Positive Thinking for Teens, Katie Hurley, LCSW Description of A YEAR OF POSITIVE THINKING Transform your thoughts and find the confidence to navigate your teen years with positive thinking Being a teen can be an emotional roller coaster. When you’re overwhelmed by unrealistic expectations from your friends, family, social media feed, teachers, and even yourself, it’s normal to have thoughts and feelings like This is too hard or I'll never measure up. With A Year of Positive Thinking for Teens, you'll discover how to overcome these anxious thought patterns, and build a happier, more positive mindset to achieve your goals. Let go of stress with relatable prompts and reflections―all grounded in positive thinking and positive psychology strategies. Find a daily dose of motivation through insightful quotes and affirmations designed to encourage you to embrace happiness one day, one thought, and one year at a time. This guide to positive thinking includes: Pockets of joy―Practice positive thinking in the moment with this beautiful, easy-to-navigate, and portable book. Achieve your dreams―Insightful quotes and affirmations will help you remember your strengths, stay motivated, and reach your goals. Teens like you―From self-esteem issues to social media stress, you'll discover prompts to help you through a wide range of issues teens face every day. Find confidence, courage, and clarity on the road to adulthood with positive thinking. SUBSCRIBE TO SUNSHINE PARENTING THANKS FOR LISTENING! If you enjoyed this episode and know of others who would be encouraged by the ideas, please share! Leave a review for the Sunshine Parenting Podcast on iTunes! Reviews are very important for helping podcasts find their audiences, and I would love your support in helping people find Sunshine Parenting! Would you like access to bonus posts, resources and podcast episodes? Join my squad on Patreon! Audrey

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff – ReRelease

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 44:16


Special Guest: Sue Scheff In today’s digitally driven world, disaster is only a click away. This is the written on the front flap of my next guest’s new book, Shame Nation. On this podcast, we’ve talked about the good and bad of the digital world- it can be a place of immense resource and positive education- we had a great discussion about learning and leading in a digital world with Eric Sheninger- and it can also be a home of aggression, misuse and the ugliness of humanity- from talking about bullying with Carrie Goldman and dignity and social aggression with Rosalind Wiseman. We have a few coming up like Katie Hurley talking about No More Mean Girls and a few others so, as parents, we know about the need for parental controls and the need for safety discussions regarding predators and who is friending you on social media. But my next guest brings to light a whole other segment of discussion that happens every day on the internet and can be like a runaway train if you don’t catch it before it gets out of control- online shaming. The post How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff – ReRelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 44:16


Special Guest: Sue Scheff In today’s digitally driven world, disaster is only a click away. This is the written on the front flap of my next guest’s new book, Shame Nation. On this podcast, we’ve talked about the good and bad of the digital world- it can be a place of immense resource and positive education- we had a great discussion about learning and leading in a digital world with Eric Sheninger- and it can also be a home of aggression, misuse and the ugliness of humanity- from talking about bullying with Carrie Goldman and dignity and social aggression with Rosalind Wiseman. We have a few coming up like Katie Hurley talking about No More Mean Girls and a few others so, as parents, we know about the need for parental controls and the need for safety discussions regarding predators and who is friending you on social media. But my next guest brings to light a whole other segment of discussion that happens every day on the internet and can be like a runaway train if you don’t catch it before it gets out of control- online shaming. The post How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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Equal Parts
Helping your kids deal with stress and anxiety

Equal Parts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 25:03


As parents, nothing breaks our heart more completely than seeing our child stressed, depressed, and anxious. Our impulse is to activate our “fix it” mode. But our way of fixing it often isn’t what our kids need. Instead, they need us to listen, empathize, and ask, “How can I help? That’s according to Katie Hurley, a child and adolescent psychotherapist and the award-winning author of No More Mean Girls and The Happy Kid Handbook. Katie joins us to explain the differences between stress and anxiety, and how each can appear in young kids, tweens, and teenagers. She shares practical advice on how to help kids overcome Zoom-related anxiety and brain drain, stay calm, and breathe. Listen to this episode to learn: -Why we need to be hyper-aware (especially during the COVID-19 pandemic) of how easily our kids absorb our own fears, worries, and stress -The difference between a child that’s an “internalizer” versus an “externalizer” of stress and anxiety, and how age and gender play a role in how they respond -Coping mechanisms (like deep breathing, visualization exercises, and stress balls) and mobile apps (like Stop, Breathe & Think Kids and Calm) that help kids make mindfulness and relaxation a habit -Why taking walks, shutting off the news, and teletherapy are great ways for parents to stay centered right now -Technology, gaming, social media, and devices: are they making our kids miserable or adding value to their lives? -Advice on guiding teens to make smart, responsible media consumption choices and how to help them find accurate information (not “fake news” on YouTube) For more information, visit https://practicalkatie.com/

The Lisa Show
Supporting Kids, Teen Driving, Inappropriate Questions, Largest Frying Pan, Reinventing Careers, Weekend Review

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 105:33


Supporting Kid's Dreams (0:00:00) We've all heard the fantastic dreams about what kids want to be when they grow up –the most famous rockstar of all time, the first girl to live on Pluto, even president of the entire universe, to name a few examples. And while we laugh at some of these dreams as being a little unrealistic, we also don't want to restrict their capabilities and creativity. If your kid wants to be an Olympic gold medalist, what's really to stop them? So, taking all of this into account, how can we be realistic about supporting our child's dreams, while also making sure to not limit their full potential? Today we are joined by Katie Hurley, a child and adolescent psychotherapist, here with us to discuss how to healthily support your child's dreams.   Lisa's Adventure Club Grand Prize Giveaway (0:20:41) Lisa and Richie announce the winner of the Adventure Club Grand Prize and chat with her about her plans.   Teaching Teens about the Dangers of Driving (0:24:31) Teaching your child to drive is more stressful than potty training, teaching them how to read, and letting them go on their first date. Car accidents are the leading cause of teenage death at 33 percent. Over 300,000 teenagers are involved in car accidents every year. So, how can you not worry?! Most states require at least 50 hours of driving experience before your child can get their driver's license. So, how can you and your child survive those long hours with as little stress as possible? To help answer this question and more, we've invited Kirk Halliday, a father of five and primary driving instructor to 4 of his children over the past 10 years.   Inappropriate Questions (0:36:04) We've all before been on the receiving end of inappropriate questions. Questions like “How is a great girl (or guy) like you still single?” or “What are you making at your job?” Questions like these make us feel uncomfortable and leave us unsure as to how to answer or react. But what makes people ask questions that are obviously intrusive and unwelcome? And what's the best way to handle the situation when it inevitably arises? Here to talk about why we ask inappropriate questions and how to handle it if you've been asked is LCSW F. Diane Barth.   World's Largest Frying Pan (0:52:48) What is the most food you have ever made for a gathering? Well our next guest might have you beat. We are speaking with Leon Sikes, a former Tourism Director from Rose Hill, North Carolina, home of the World's Largest Frying Pan where they can cook up to 365 chickens at a time in the 16 by 45 ft pan. We can't wait to learn about this record-breaking frying pan and hear how it was built and what it is used for.   Reinvent Your Career (1:09:56) The economy is changing, different industries are changing, and that means that available jobs are changing. If you've worked in the same industry forever, you might be a worried that you're never going to be able to go back to what you're used to. But maybe that's a good thing. Maybe that means it's time for a fresh start, time to reinvent your career. Louie Gravance is a Business and Workplace Consultant who spent twenty-five years working at The Walt Disney Company. We're excited to pick his creative brain on this trying topic today.   Weekend Review (1:27:55) Lisa and Richie talk about what there is to do this weekend, from the newest shows coming to streaming services to the New York Times Bestseller list.

The Lisa Show
Supporting Kids, Teen Driving, Inappropriate Questions, Largest Frying Pan, Reinventing Careers, Weekend Review

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 105:33


Katie Hurley explains how to encourage kids, Kirk Halliday talks about keeping teen drivers safe, Diane Barth teaches how to respond to inappropriate questions, Leon Sikes talks about the world's largest frying pan, Louie Gravance gives career tips, Lisa and Richie discuss what there is to do this weekend.

Calm and Connected Podcast
Create More Kindness by Being Kind

Calm and Connected Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 5:27


We create more kindness by being kind.-Katie HurleyIn this podcast, I talk about how I got inspired to record this after reading a post on Katie Hurley’s Facebook wall. I also talk about how kindness is related to friendship and social skills, and I give a few ideas to help get you started in doing some kind acts, wherever you are. Take a listen!Subscribe to the podcast to be notified when new episodes are launched.If you are enjoying this podcast, please review the podcast and share with others.

QuickRead.com Podcast - Free book summaries
The Happy Kid Handbook by Katie Hurley, LCSW | Summary | Free Audiobook

QuickRead.com Podcast - Free book summaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 20:20


How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World Parenting today has become more complicated than it ever has before. As our world becomes more and more connected, we become overwhelmed with the amount of parenting advice that seems to be taking over at every corner. Parenting in the past seems to have been much simpler, all you had to worry about was getting dinner on the table and making sure everyone survived without anything catching on fire. Today, however, everybody has an opinion on how to parent and there are countless techniques, like attachment parenting, free-range parenting, mindful parenting. How do you know which one is best? How can you choose? In the end, all that matters is one thing: that your kids are happy. This is where psychotherapist and parenting expert Katie Hurley comes in. Throughout The Happy Kid Handbook, Hurley shows parents how happiness is the key to raising confident, capable children. This doesn’t mean giving in to every child’s desire; instead, it means parenting to your individual child. After all, every child is different. When you listen to your children and encourage them to explore and express their emotions, you’ll teach them how to live happy, fulfilled lives while navigating the stresses of life. As you read, you’ll learn how to parent to your child’s unique needs, why allowing them to be scared is healthy, and why giving your child the freedom to play can help with more than just social skills. *** Do you want more free audiobook summaries like this? Download our app for free at QuickRead.com/App and get access to hundreds of free book and audiobook summaries.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley – ReRelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 52:26


Special Guest: Katie Hurley This podcast provides: Tips: Katie talks about watching for stress-signs, encouraging play, dealing with differences between parents and children, using empathic listening, using stress words and problem-solving, stop and label, self care, body mapping, deep breathing. Scripts: Instead of problem solving, use some empathic listening and reflect back what your child is saying. Examples are given. Also how to talk to kids about pitching in when parents are stressed out (and ask for help when they are!). Barriers to success: Differences between how parents and children cope with stress (coming from different worlds). The post How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley – ReRelease

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 52:26


Special Guest: Katie Hurley This podcast provides: Tips: Katie talks about watching for stress-signs, encouraging play, dealing with differences between parents and children, using empathic listening, using stress words and problem-solving, stop and label, self care, body mapping, deep breathing. Scripts: Instead of problem solving, use some empathic listening and reflect back what your child is saying. Examples are given. Also how to talk to kids about pitching in when parents are stressed out (and ask for help when they are!). Barriers to success: Differences between how parents and children cope with stress (coming from different worlds). The post How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley – ReRelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 52:26


Special Guest: Katie Hurley This podcast provides: Tips: Katie talks about watching for stress-signs, encouraging play, dealing with differences between parents and children, using empathic listening, using stress words and problem-solving, stop and label, self care, body mapping, deep breathing. Scripts: Instead of problem solving, use some empathic listening and reflect back what your child is saying. Examples are given. Also how to talk to kids about pitching in when parents are stressed out (and ask for help when they are!). Barriers to success: Differences between how parents and children cope with stress (coming from different worlds). The post How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley – ReRelease

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 52:26


Special Guest: Katie Hurley This podcast provides: Tips: Katie talks about watching for stress-signs, encouraging play, dealing with differences between parents and children, using empathic listening, using stress words and problem-solving, stop and label, self care, body mapping, deep breathing. Scripts: Instead of problem solving, use some empathic listening and reflect back what your child is saying. Examples are given. Also how to talk to kids about pitching in when parents are stressed out (and ask for help when they are!). Barriers to success: Differences between how parents and children cope with stress (coming from different worlds). The post How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

Parenting Without Power Struggles
1:23 Katie Hurley: Tools for Raising Healthy Teens

Parenting Without Power Struggles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 20:22


Susan talks with Katie Hurley, author of The Depression Workbook for Teens, Tools to Improve Your Mood, Build Self-Esteem, and Stay Motivation. The conversation explores ways that parents can empower their kids to cope effectively with stress, anxiety, and depression. An important conversation for parents of teens and younger children. https://susanstiffelman.com/podcast-episode-hurley/

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 44:32


Special guest: Katie Hurley According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, approximately one out of five teens has a mental health disorder, diagnosable by clinical methods, and nearly one-third show symptoms of depression. Now you might be thinking- well, many teens seem depressed to me, their moods and their emotions are all over the place! Stress is overwhelming! Yes, that can be true- symptoms of depression in adolescents aren't always easy to identify because they often appear as normal adolescent behavior. But if we keep an eye open for consistent depressed behavior and indicators like, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, social withdrawal, and/or anger- these can serve as early warning signs that can allow us to get help for our teens as depression is absolutely treatable but NOT fixable on its own. Teens who have depression need therapy, support at home and yes, some also need medication. There's no quick fix and thankfully, we have Katie Hurley here to explain how we know if our child needs help, what we and our teens can do at home to assist and what exercises and tools we can use to improve mood, self-esteem and motivation. Katie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook” “No More Mean Girls,” (both subjects we have interviewed Katie on previously on How to Talk to Kids about Anything) and her new workbook, The Depression Workbook for Teens, which is the #1 new release on Amazon for Teen and Young Adult Self Esteem and Self Reliance Issues. Her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 44:32


Special guest: Katie Hurley According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, approximately one out of five teens has a mental health disorder, diagnosable by clinical methods, and nearly one-third show symptoms of depression. Now you might be thinking- well, many teens seem depressed to me, their moods and their emotions are all over the place! Stress is overwhelming! Yes, that can be true- symptoms of depression in adolescents aren't always easy to identify because they often appear as normal adolescent behavior. But if we keep an eye open for consistent depressed behavior and indicators like, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, social withdrawal, and/or anger- these can serve as early warning signs that can allow us to get help for our teens as depression is absolutely treatable but NOT fixable on its own. Teens who have depression need therapy, support at home and yes, some also need medication. There's no quick fix and thankfully, we have Katie Hurley here to explain how we know if our child needs help, what we and our teens can do at home to assist and what exercises and tools we can use to improve mood, self-esteem and motivation. Katie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook” “No More Mean Girls,” (both subjects we have interviewed Katie on previously on How to Talk to Kids about Anything) and her new workbook, The Depression Workbook for Teens, which is the #1 new release on Amazon for Teen and Young Adult Self Esteem and Self Reliance Issues. Her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 44:32


Special guest: Katie Hurley According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, approximately one out of five teens has a mental health disorder, diagnosable by clinical methods, and nearly one-third show symptoms of depression. Now you might be thinking- well, many teens seem depressed to me, their moods and their emotions are all over the place! Stress is overwhelming! Yes, that can be true- symptoms of depression in adolescents aren’t always easy to identify because they often appear as normal adolescent behavior. But if we keep an eye open for consistent depressed behavior and indicators like, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, social withdrawal, and/or anger- these can serve as early warning signs that can allow us to get help for our teens as depression is absolutely treatable but NOT fixable on its own. Teens who have depression need therapy, support at home and yes, some also need medication. There’s no quick fix and thankfully, we have Katie Hurley here to explain how we know if our child needs help, what we and our teens can do at home to assist and what exercises and tools we can use to improve mood, self-esteem and motivation. Katie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook” “No More Mean Girls,” (both subjects we have interviewed Katie on previously on How to Talk to Kids about Anything) and her new workbook, The Depression Workbook for Teens, which is the #1 new release on Amazon for Teen and Young Adult Self Esteem and Self Reliance Issues. Her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women’s studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 44:32


Special guest: Katie Hurley According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, approximately one out of five teens has a mental health disorder, diagnosable by clinical methods, and nearly one-third show symptoms of depression. Now you might be thinking- well, many teens seem depressed to me, their moods and their emotions are all over the place! Stress is overwhelming! Yes, that can be true- symptoms of depression in adolescents aren’t always easy to identify because they often appear as normal adolescent behavior. But if we keep an eye open for consistent depressed behavior and indicators like, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, social withdrawal, and/or anger- these can serve as early warning signs that can allow us to get help for our teens as depression is absolutely treatable but NOT fixable on its own. Teens who have depression need therapy, support at home and yes, some also need medication. There’s no quick fix and thankfully, we have Katie Hurley here to explain how we know if our child needs help, what we and our teens can do at home to assist and what exercises and tools we can use to improve mood, self-esteem and motivation. Katie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook” “No More Mean Girls,” (both subjects we have interviewed Katie on previously on How to Talk to Kids about Anything) and her new workbook, The Depression Workbook for Teens, which is the #1 new release on Amazon for Teen and Young Adult Self Esteem and Self Reliance Issues. Her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women’s studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

The Lisa Show
Braces Myths, Facebook Likes, Prepping Cars for Winter, No More Mean Girls, Digital Business Tips, The Moth

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 101:12


Steve Moravec gives tips for getting braces, Tchiki Davis explains proper social media use, Jamie Deaton talks about preparing cars for winter, Katie Hurley discusses building empathy in girls, Gail Ferreira gives digital business tips, Michelle Jalowski teaches how to tell a better story.

The Lisa Show
AC and Heating Hacks, Adult Bullies, Teen Cell Phone Addiction, NetWerking, Launching Leaders, Screen Cleaning

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 101:13


AC and Heating Hacks (0:00:00) The crisp air in the fall is exciting for so many reasons: warmer clothing, festivals, and cooler temperatures. But as we enter this season, we are still facing the “in-between-ness” of the weather. The mornings are often quite cold, while the afternoon temperatures can rise back up to that summer month heat. And with this fickle weather comes a lot of switching the thermostat. So how do we battle the changing weather? There are a lot of ways to save money and energy during this time of year, and we have with us Adam Mose, the director of the HVAC department at All Hours Plumbing and Air, to help us learn these tips.   Adult Bullies (0:14:52) The days of bigger kids stealing our lunch money on the playground are over, but that doesn't mean that the bullies have disappeared. Whether they are our rude coworkers or an aggressive neighbor, adults can be bullies too. But now there's no teacher on the playground to help us solve these conflicts with bullies, so what should we do? Bob Sutton, authored a book about surviving these tough situations and joins us to tellus how to deal with the adult bullies in our lives.   Teen Cell Phone Addiction (0:33:56) Do you ever feel worried about how much time your teen spends in the world of their cell phone, instead of looking up to talk to you while in the car or at dinner? So do most parents. Child and adolescent psychotherapist, Katie Hurley, joins us to share simple antidotes to the increasing cell phone addictions found amongst teenagers.   NetWerking (0:50:36) Networking can be difficult and nerve wracking. Sometimes, the last thing you want to do is get dressed up and go make small talk with people you barely know. But what if I told you there was a different approach to Networking that might actually be... Fun? Here to tell us about her company's unique approach to Networking events is Jen Ngozi, founder of NetWerk, a Networking and Dance Fitness Company.   Launching Leaders (1:03:42) Have you ever felt like reaching your goalsandwas absolutely impossible? So did Vimbai Nancy Tembo when she found out that she wouldn't be able to attend her dream master's program due to financial concerns. But then she found the Launching Leaders course offered through BYU Independent Study. It changed her life and made her dream possible. She is now a student in the same program she thought she wouldn't be able to attend just a year earlier and plans to return home to Zimbabwe to give back to her community after graduation. We wanted to talk to Vimbai a little bit about her inspiring story today.   Screen Cleaning (1:23:00) Jeff Simpson and Cole Wissinger of BYU Radio's Screen Cleaning talk about the best movies to watch this weekend.

The Lisa Show
AC and Heating Hacks, Adult Bullies, Teen Cell Phone Addiction, NetWerking, Launching Leaders, Screen Cleaning

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 101:13


Adam Mose gives tips for saving money on heating, Bob Sutton discusses adult bullies, Katie Hurley talks about teen cell phone addiction, Jen Ngozi explains networking through exercise, Vimbai Tembo tells her story of becoming a leader, Jeff Simpson and Cole Wissinger talk about this week's newest movies.

Women Your Mother Warned You About
Building Resilience

Women Your Mother Warned You About

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 61:40


Today we're getting serious for a moment and diving deep on one of the most important skills you can have in sales and life: resiliency.  Resilience isn't created out of thin air. It is not gifted. Resilience is built over time through experience, confronting risk and making mistakes. Today we'll share with you strategies galore from leading experts for building resilience in your children and yourself as an adult. The journey is never over and it rarely gets easier BUT we are worthy of getting better.  Gina and Rachel will also get candid about their own experiences growing up and building resilience to the natural and unnatural traumas of life, love and family.  This is an intimate, detailed and fascinating episode into a skill that if developed can lead you to a more fulfilling life and more sales. Today’s episode is brought to you by DermaVogue. Click here to learn more about how they provide the most effective, flawless solutions to any skincare or cosmetic need. On today’s podcast... 1:31 - An inside look at an incredible woman, Brittany, the hairstylist of Women Your Mother Warned You About 7:38 - Can't Hurt Me by David Goggings 8:36 - The Gift of Wreckage by Rachel Pitts 9:54 - Supernormal by Meg Jay 15:47 - Resilience in Children: Strategies to Strengthen Your Kids by Katie Hurley, LCSW 17:06 - The quest for parental love and self worth 21:34 - The hidden nature of generational trauma 27:58 - A handful of strategies from experts on building up resilience 30:29 - 5 Steps to Help Build Emotional Resilience by Maria Bogdanos 33:59 - Negativity is just as powerful as positivity 37:36 - Grinding until you find the joy 40:22 - Avoiding the open question 44:45 - Taking your "self" out of the process and making better choices 50:46 - How helicopter parents weaken their child's resilience 54:16 - Don't avoid risk, embrace mistakes Join our exclusive fan community, Warner World, for more Gina, Rachel and Women Your Mother Warned You About More about Gina Gina Trimarco is CEO/Founder of Pivot10 Results (training and strategy company) and Carolina Improv Company (comedy club and school). She has 25+ years of experience in marketing, sales, operations and people training. Gina combines street smarts and improv comedy skills with her experience in the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds, which sets her apart from her competition. A true Chicago city girl, her much older father trained her in sales starting at the age of 10, working in flea markets.  More about Rachel Rachel Pitts is a Mom, Realtor, Author, and Creator of The Closing Curve, a new real estate software focused on enhancing the buyer experience. With a background in show business, her motto is: Entertain. Inform. Inspire. Find Rachel on social media as RachelonRealEstate, at www.rachelonrealestate.com and www.theclosingcurve.com and pick up her book, The Gift of Wreckage on Amazon More about Keith Walters As Managing Principal of Walters Dev Group, LLC, Keith currently assists companies via board and advisory roles. Keith has spent more than 30 years using a strong entrepreneurial focus to lead, advise and grow very successful businesses. His focus on operational excellence brings stability into organizations he leads and guides. Through a unique management system focused on company growth and strong culture development Keith helps build businesses that are true talent magnets. Women Your Mother Warned You About™ is part of the Sell or Die Podcast Network. Check out these other amazing SORD podcasts.  Sell or Die The Why and The Buy Hidden Stories with Jeremy Fulkerson Wheelbarrow Profits  

The Lisa Show
Younger, Reducing Summer Anxiety, Adoption, Advertising Activism, Finding Your Healthy Lifestyle, Screen Cleaning

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 101:05


Pamela Redmond talks about her novel Younger, Katie Hurley explains how to reduce your kids' anxiety, Ryan Hanlon discusses the adoption process, Paige Arnof-Fenn talks about the influence of activism in advertising, Laura Silver teaches how to personalize your healthy lifestyle, Jeff and Cole talk about the latest in movies.

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

Most of us hear “bullying” and picture a sand-kicking, lunch-money-stealing menace. But today’s bullying can take other forms. Research by Dr. Charisse Nixon shows that about 7% of kids report experiencing physical aggression once a week— but that HALF of kids report experiencing relational aggression at least once a month. On the other hand, as bullying expert Signe Whitson explains, some things can get termed “bullying” that might be more correctly described as mean or rude. Knowing the difference as parents will help our children navigate tricky situations more effectively. In this episode we discuss how to help our children understand what bullying is, plus how to know if our kids are being bullied themselves— since it’s the kids who are truly frightened and struggling who are often the most likely not to tell us. We also discuss whether, how much, and in what ways parents should intervene— somewhere in the middle ground between “so find new friends!” and beating the bully up yourself. (Spoiler alert: don’t do either of those things.) Here’s links to research and resources discussed in this episode: Katie Hurley for Washington Post On Parenting: What does childhood anxiety look like? Probably not what you think. Katie Hurley for PBS Kids: What to Do If Your Child Is Being Bullied Sherri Gordon for Very Well Family: 7 Tips for Helping Kids Deal With Being Ostracized Sumathi Reddy for WSJ: Little Children and Already Acting Mean Signe Whitson for Huffington Post: Rude Vs. Mean Vs. Bullying: Defining The Differences Louis Sachar: There's a Boy in The Girls' Bathroom  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Nourished Child
TNC 062: How to Raise Middle School Girls Who Eat with Katie Hurley

The Nourished Child

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 42:27


Any parent of a middle school girl will tell you a major concern is whether their daughter is getting the food they need throughout the school day. I’m seeing an increase in the number of girls who don’t want to eat school lunch in front of other kids, backed up by comments I hear from students like, “Nobody’s eating school lunch.” This week, my guest Katie Hurley is going to help us dig into what is going on with our girls when they’re at school, eating school lunch, and what you can do to help. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/062

Joyful Courage -  A Conscious Parenting Podcast
Eps 152: No More Mean Girls With Katie Hurley

Joyful Courage - A Conscious Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 39:16


Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage.  Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::: Become a Joyful Courage PATRON! You can now find Joyful Courage at http://www.patreon.com/joyfulcourage and make a contribution to the show that you love! This is a opportunity for you to sign up to make a monthly financial commitment and support the sustainability of the podcast. ::: Today’s guest is Katie Hurley. She is a child and adolescent psychotherapist specializing in anxiety disorders and stress and learning differences and author. She is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and No More Mean Girls. She runs empowerment groups for girls. We are discussing girls and their relationships. Join us!   "We have to load them with coping skills because life is hard." "Teach them coping skills. Teach them how to be kindness warriors. Teach them how to engage in a positive way on social media so that other girls start to follow suit...." "We owe it to our girls to stop labelling them and let them grow into themselves." "The more we fail and the more we fail out loud and accept it and acknowledge it and talk about it with other people, the more we grow as humans." "We have to stop this cult of perfectionism among our girls and the best way to do that is to really open up to them and tell them what we go through."   What you’ll hear in this episode: -The changing landscape in the world of girls and bullying -Why these relationship challenges are starting earlier than ever -Toxic competition and how it impacts relationships between girls -How conditioning for high achievement can impact girls -Shifts in educational expectations and how that affects children -How attitudes towards sports have changed and what that has meant for girls -Social emotional learning and the expectation it should happen at home vs. at school -Belonging and significance in relationships between girls -How building empathy can be helpful -The Iceberg Metaphor and how it relates to conflict between girls - Protective instincts and how they impact coaching empathy and understanding -Clique behaviors and how they can impact girls -Modelling those behaviors as parents and exercising compassion in moments of frustration -Social media culture and how it removes safe spaces at home from interpersonal conflict between kids -Checking off the boxes and how it can create overwhelm -How not letting kids make choices can create stress and cause problems later in life -The importance of coping skills and raising kindness warriors -The impact of how we talk about school shooters and how that impacts their in-school relationships -How social engineering by parents can impact our girls -Understanding where parental interference in interests and social relationships can affect them -Peer pressure among parents to "check the boxes" for our kids in terms of their extracurricular activities -How labels affect and limit our girls   What does Joyful Courage mean to you? To me, it just means being joyful about taking great leaps. It's okay wherever you land. Know that you're okay wherever you land and you can always make adjustments and give it another shot.   Resources: The Happy Kid Handbook No More Mean Girls   Where to find Katie: PracticalKatie.com Facebook Twitter   ::: Living Joyful Courage MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM I would love LOVE to have you in the membership. It’s some good learning and community – EXACTLY what you need to transform the climate of your home. Check it out à www.joyfulcourage.com/living-jc ::: Mother’s Journey BALTIMORE EARLY BIRD PRICE THROUGH June 15th! Come to Baltimore in July 28th!!  Super excited to be circling up with mama’s to bring more connection, self growth and discovery to the community there! More info can be found at www.joyfulcourage.com/mothersjourney Are you interested in bringing A Mother’s Journey to your community? Get in touch with me! All MJ workshops happening because people like you reach out and say COME! Fill the room with the mamas you love and enjoy a say of love and learning. Email Casey at casey@joyfulcourage.com to explore the possibility. ::: All the goods at www.joyfulcourage.com/yes Intention Bracelets Back by popular demand!! The Joyful Courage intention bracelets are back in stock and I am THRILLED to have been able to have had the community vote on the reminders that are on them…. Breathe, Pause, Trust, Surrender, Kindness – what do you need? DAILY INTENTION CARDS What do you think about the Daily Intention Cards???  These cards are designed to support you in your conscious, intentional parenting practice. ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!!  AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone!    

Spawned Parenting Podcast with Kristen and Liz of CoolMomPicks
How to deal with mean girls (no, not the Broadway musical) | Ep 117

Spawned Parenting Podcast with Kristen and Liz of CoolMomPicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 43:56


We've probably all dealt with at least one mean girl in our lifetime, but now they're getting younger, and well, meaner. Our guest Katie Hurley, therapist and author of the new book "No More Mean Girls" helps us tackle this topic with smart tips and advice. Whether or not you're in the weeds with navigating challenging social situations with your kids, you'll definitely want to listen to this show, and grab a copy of Katie's book. You can get all the links from our show over on our podcast page at Cool Mom Picks. And be sure to hit us up on Facebook, Twitter, and email: spawned@coolmompicks.com. We love hearing from you! 

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Love & Life with Dr. Karin
No More Mean Girls with Author Katie Hurley, Part 2 Ep. 39

Love & Life with Dr. Karin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 31:28


It’s sad, but true. Young girls can be very mean, but what can we do about it? Katie Hurley, LCSW, author of No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident, and Compassionate Girls joins me to discuss this and other important developmental concerns. In Part 2 of my conversation with Katie, we discuss the profound impact of sleep deprivation (spoiler alert: your kids may not have anxiety or ADHD, they may actually just be sleep deprived!), the uber competitive nature of sports today, the “culture of busy,” and the three most important needs of the developing brain. We also delve into the debate surrounding praise (are kids receiving too much or too little praise?) and why you need to assess your child’s “self-esteem baseline.”www.drkarin.me

Love & Life with Dr. Karin
No More Mean Girls: Interview with author Katie Hurley, Part 1 Ep. 38

Love & Life with Dr. Karin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 28:27


Girls can be mean—very mean. And in this modern era, “mean girl” dynamics start in the primary grades—or even preschool! Katie Hurley, author of No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident, and Compassionate Girls, joins me to share practical strategies for empowering girls! Learn the cognitive distortions that affect self-esteem and how to teach girls more realistic and positive ways of thinking. Find out what Katie believes is behind “girl drama” and what parents can do to equip their daughters to thrive in a variety of social contexts. We delve into research on SEL (social and emotional learning) and discover how it impacts not only social skills, but academic achievement as well! Finally, Katie provides the latest research on combatting bullying—we learn what really works!

Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan
No More Mean Girls with Katie Hurley - Ep.36

Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 33:02


Dr. Dan welcomes psychotherapist Katie Hurley LCSW to the podcast today for a provocative discussion of the mean girl culture, how we can raise strong girls, and the release of her book NO MORE MEAN GIRLS, now available in paperback.  http://practicalkatie.com/about/   Dr. Dan and Katie start the show tackling the topics of anxiety and depression and go on to discuss mean girls, bullying, and advice for parents on how to help their young daughters navigate tricky territories such as friendship building, creating an authentic self, standing up for themselves and others, and expressing themselves in a healthy way. In addition, Dr. Dan and Katie focus on the importance of how parents can model good behavior on social media (and digital habits), the power of the LIKE button, “fear of missing out” and more ways Parent Footprint is working to building a more compassionate, happy, and healthy world. Katie answers questions including: Why did you write NO MORE MEAN GIRLS? What is mean behavior vs. bullying? How does social media impact our kids’ behavior and happiness? What age should parents monitor hurtful peer behavior? Why should children use “I feel” statements and scripts? How can today’s children and teens conquer peer pressure? At the end of the show Katie gives listeners the one piece of advice all parents need to conquer mean friends and then shares a terrific Parent Footprint moment story to beautifully wrap-up this must-listen to episode. Katie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of "Girls Can!" empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11 and  is the author of No More Mean Girls, The Happy Kid Handbook, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. Watch this free video to learn more about Dr. Dan and Parent Footprint Awareness Training®.

The New Family Podcast
177: No More Mean Girls

The New Family Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 25:09


For this episode we welcome child and adolescent psychotherapist, Katie Hurley, back to the show. We first heard from Katie way back on episode 31 when we discussed her insightful book, The Happy Kid Handbook: How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World. Her new book is called No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident and Compassionate Girls. Katie explains that she's seeing a pattern of Mean-Girl behaviour we typically associate with high school or middle school cropping up more often in the elementary years. We talk about why when girls are flourishing academically are they engaged in toxic competition with one another, and critically, what we can do about it. Show Notes Love our work? Please check out our Patreon Campaign! Become a patron of the show for as little as $1 per month

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How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 50:20


Special Guest: Dr. Michele Borba More than one out of every five students report being bullied, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics (2016). One third of students who reported being bullied at school indicate that they were bullied at least once or twice a month during the school year. The reason for this bullying? Physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, and sexual orientation, just to name the top few. There is no doubt that we have a problem and our schools, parents and children need solutions. So what do we do? And is there a way to stop bullying before it starts? We've talked with a few experts on social aggression in the history of How to Talk to Kids about Anything- Rosalind Wiseman, Carrie Goldman and most recently, Katie Hurley who looked at social aggression specifically in girls. Today, we are going to focus on preventative solutions to this pervasive issue- namely, what my guest and good friend, Michele Borba, is calling the 6Rs of bully prevention. The post How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 50:20


Special Guest: Dr. Michele Borba More than one out of every five students report being bullied, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics (2016). One third of students who reported being bullied at school indicate that they were bullied at least once or twice a month during the school year. The reason for this bullying? Physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, and sexual orientation, just to name the top few. There is no doubt that we have a problem and our schools, parents and children need solutions. So what do we do? And is there a way to stop bullying before it starts? We've talked with a few experts on social aggression in the history of How to Talk to Kids about Anything- Rosalind Wiseman, Carrie Goldman and most recently, Katie Hurley who looked at social aggression specifically in girls. Today, we are going to focus on preventative solutions to this pervasive issue- namely, what my guest and good friend, Michele Borba, is calling the 6Rs of bully prevention. The post How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 50:20


Special Guest: Dr. Michele Borba More than one out of every five students report being bullied, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics (2016). One third of students who reported being bullied at school indicate that they were bullied at least once or twice a month during the school year. The reason for this bullying? Physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, and sexual orientation, just to name the top few. There is no doubt that we have a problem and our schools, parents and children need solutions. So what do we do? And is there a way to stop bullying before it starts? We’ve talked with a few experts on social aggression in the history of How to Talk to Kids about Anything- Rosalind Wiseman, Carrie Goldman and most recently, Katie Hurley who looked at social aggression specifically in girls. Today, we are going to focus on preventative solutions to this pervasive issue- namely, what my guest and good friend, Michele Borba, is calling the 6Rs of bully prevention. The post How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 50:20


Special Guest: Dr. Michele Borba More than one out of every five students report being bullied, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics (2016). One third of students who reported being bullied at school indicate that they were bullied at least once or twice a month during the school year. The reason for this bullying? Physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, and sexual orientation, just to name the top few. There is no doubt that we have a problem and our schools, parents and children need solutions. So what do we do? And is there a way to stop bullying before it starts? We’ve talked with a few experts on social aggression in the history of How to Talk to Kids about Anything- Rosalind Wiseman, Carrie Goldman and most recently, Katie Hurley who looked at social aggression specifically in girls. Today, we are going to focus on preventative solutions to this pervasive issue- namely, what my guest and good friend, Michele Borba, is calling the 6Rs of bully prevention. The post How to Talk To Kids About Bully Prevention with Dr. Michele Borba appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

This Is the Author
S3 E10: Katie Hurley, Author of No More Mean Girls

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 10:02


"My book is about raising confident and compassionate girls. I’ve been working with girls in therapy and in groups for almost 20 years now and I’ve seen a lot of changes in girlhood. One thing that I started to notice about 10 years ago was that the mean girl phenomenon seemed to be starting younger and younger."

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Mean girls: they’re a thing, and sometimes it’s *our* girls being the bullies. Experts agree that girls exhibit “relational aggression” more than boys do, and girls are also more deeply upset by it. Even more worrisome: mean-girl behavior used to start in junior high; now it starts in pre-K. Fear not: we’ve got tons of useful advice in this episode, particularly in our interview with Katie Hurley, author of the just-published book No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident, and Compassionate Girls. There is hope! As Katie explained: “Our daughters are not destined to repeat the things that happened to us… especially if we are talking to them about being empathic and being compassionate.” Start sooner than you think: Katie says the sweet spot for impacting your girl’s friendship skills is ages 8-10. Here’s links to some other research and resources discussed in this episode: A Way Through, a site created by female friendship experts Jane Balvanz and Blair Wagner, helps girls in grades K – 8 through painful friendships Kelly Wallace for CNN: How Not to Raise a Mean Girl Our sponsor this week is Erin Condren, creator of the fully customizable Life Planner. Choose your layouts, your extra pages, your colors, your cover. We love the look of everything this mom-owned business makes and we think you will too. Start designing your planner– and support our podcast at the same time!       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Preventing Sex Abuse, Next Gen of Antibiotics, Lessons on Activism

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 102:40


Carla Van Dam, a clinical and forensic psychologist, offers advice to parents on how to identify and prevent sexual abuse. Katie Hurley, author of "No More Mean Girls." Bryan Davies of Univ of Texas explains the next gen of antibiotics. Nicolas Fabien-Ouellet of Univ of Vermont argues poutine is purely Quebecois. Michael Sfard, an Israeli human rights lawyer, asks how a democracy can occupy others' lands.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and the forthcoming No More Mean Girls, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and the forthcoming No More Mean Girls, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women's studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl' Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and the forthcoming No More Mean Girls, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women’s studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 55:39


Special Guest: Katie Hurley Katie Hurley, LCSW, has been on our show before in a popular episode on stress and children- and she is back to talk about young girls and relational aggression in the elementary school years. Katie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls between ages 5-11. Hurley is the author of The Happy Kid Handbook and the forthcoming No More Mean Girls, and her work can be found in The Washington Post, PBS Parents, and US News and World Report, among other places. She practices psychotherapy in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and earned her BA in psychology and women’s studies from Boston College and her MSW from the University of Pennsylvania. She splits her time between California and Connecticut with her husband and two children. The post How to Talk to Kids about ‘Mean Girl’ Social Aggression with Katie Hurley, LCSW appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

Positive Parenting | Mr. Dad
How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World

Positive Parenting | Mr. Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 30:00


Katie Hurley, author of The Happy Kid Handbook. Topic: How to raise joyful children in a stressful world. Issues: Understanding childre’s personalities and temperaments; teaching children how to regulate their emotions; helping children discover the importance of empathy; teaching assertiveness skills; reducing children’s stress and anxiety; helping kids cope with frustration. The post How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World appeared first on Mr. Dad.

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How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 44:16


Special Guest: Sue Scheff In today's digitally driven world, disaster is only a click away. This is the written on the front flap of my next guest's new book, Shame Nation. On this podcast, we've talked about the good and bad of the digital world- it can be a place of immense resource and positive education- we had a great discussion about learning and leading in a digital world with Eric Sheninger- and it can also be a home of aggression, misuse and the ugliness of humanity- from talking about bullying with Carrie Goldman and dignity and social aggression with Rosalind Wiseman. We have a few coming up like Katie Hurley talking about No More Mean Girls and a few others so, as parents, we know about the need for parental controls and the need for safety discussions regarding predators and who is friending you on social media. But my next guest brings to light a whole other segment of discussion that happens every day on the internet and can be like a runaway train if you don't catch it before it gets out of control- online shaming. The post How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff – ReRelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 44:16


Special Guest: Sue Scheff In today's digitally driven world, disaster is only a click away. This is the written on the front flap of my next guest's new book, Shame Nation. On this podcast, we've talked about the good and bad of the digital world- it can be a place of immense resource and positive education- we had a great discussion about learning and leading in a digital world with Eric Sheninger- and it can also be a home of aggression, misuse and the ugliness of humanity- from talking about bullying with Carrie Goldman and dignity and social aggression with Rosalind Wiseman. We have a few coming up like Katie Hurley talking about No More Mean Girls and a few others so, as parents, we know about the need for parental controls and the need for safety discussions regarding predators and who is friending you on social media. But my next guest brings to light a whole other segment of discussion that happens every day on the internet and can be like a runaway train if you don't catch it before it gets out of control- online shaming. The post How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 44:16


Special Guest: Sue Scheff In today's digitally driven world, disaster is only a click away. This is the written on the front flap of my next guest's new book, Shame Nation. On this podcast, we've talked about the good and bad of the digital world- it can be a place of immense resource and positive education- we had a great discussion about learning and leading in a digital world with Eric Sheninger- and it can also be a home of aggression, misuse and the ugliness of humanity- from talking about bullying with Carrie Goldman and dignity and social aggression with Rosalind Wiseman. We have a few coming up like Katie Hurley talking about No More Mean Girls and a few others so, as parents, we know about the need for parental controls and the need for safety discussions regarding predators and who is friending you on social media. But my next guest brings to light a whole other segment of discussion that happens every day on the internet and can be like a runaway train if you don't catch it before it gets out of control- online shaming. The post How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff – ReRelease

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 44:16


Special Guest: Sue Scheff In today's digitally driven world, disaster is only a click away. This is the written on the front flap of my next guest's new book, Shame Nation. On this podcast, we've talked about the good and bad of the digital world- it can be a place of immense resource and positive education- we had a great discussion about learning and leading in a digital world with Eric Sheninger- and it can also be a home of aggression, misuse and the ugliness of humanity- from talking about bullying with Carrie Goldman and dignity and social aggression with Rosalind Wiseman. We have a few coming up like Katie Hurley talking about No More Mean Girls and a few others so, as parents, we know about the need for parental controls and the need for safety discussions regarding predators and who is friending you on social media. But my next guest brings to light a whole other segment of discussion that happens every day on the internet and can be like a runaway train if you don't catch it before it gets out of control- online shaming. The post How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 44:16


Special Guest: Sue Scheff In today’s digitally driven world, disaster is only a click away. This is the written on the front flap of my next guest’s new book, Shame Nation. On this podcast, we’ve talked about the good and bad of the digital world- it can be a place of immense resource and positive education- we had a great discussion about learning and leading in a digital world with Eric Sheninger- and it can also be a home of aggression, misuse and the ugliness of humanity- from talking about bullying with Carrie Goldman and dignity and social aggression with Rosalind Wiseman. We have a few coming up like Katie Hurley talking about No More Mean Girls and a few others so, as parents, we know about the need for parental controls and the need for safety discussions regarding predators and who is friending you on social media. But my next guest brings to light a whole other segment of discussion that happens every day on the internet and can be like a runaway train if you don’t catch it before it gets out of control- online shaming. The post How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 44:16


Special Guest: Sue Scheff In today’s digitally driven world, disaster is only a click away. This is the written on the front flap of my next guest’s new book, Shame Nation. On this podcast, we’ve talked about the good and bad of the digital world- it can be a place of immense resource and positive education- we had a great discussion about learning and leading in a digital world with Eric Sheninger- and it can also be a home of aggression, misuse and the ugliness of humanity- from talking about bullying with Carrie Goldman and dignity and social aggression with Rosalind Wiseman. We have a few coming up like Katie Hurley talking about No More Mean Girls and a few others so, as parents, we know about the need for parental controls and the need for safety discussions regarding predators and who is friending you on social media. But my next guest brings to light a whole other segment of discussion that happens every day on the internet and can be like a runaway train if you don’t catch it before it gets out of control- online shaming. The post How to Talk to Kids about Preventing and Overcoming Online Shaming with Sue Scheff appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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The Amy Ahlers Show
Katie Hurley: How to Raise Happy Kids

The Amy Ahlers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 32:53


The Mama Truth Show is especially for ambitious, soulful, women that are ready to STOP being so hard on themselves, release self-bullying and embrace their Inner Wisdom. Oh, mamas, the world can be such a stressful, pressure-filled place for our little ones! How can we help them navigate it all? And what can we do to raise happy humans? Join me for this call with parenting expert, Katie Hurley, psychotherapist and author of The Happy Kid Handbook, filled with tangible tools to help you lessen the stress and anxiety and increase the happiness and joy. Check out all of Katie's work at http://practicalkatie.com/ Video Link: https://youtu.be/2uMjZTmhunU

The Modern Mom Society
S1E6: Real Mom Katie Hurley Discusses Infertility Treatment, Losing Her Mom To Cancer, And Surviving The Early Days With Infant Twins And A Toddler

The Modern Mom Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 43:40


In Katie Hurley's interview we discuss: How she and her husband met while nurses at the same hospital Struggles with infertility, attempts at IUI proved unsuccessful Got accepted into a study for IVF and were able to conceive their first child Stressful pregnancy with lots of testing, and concerns over down syndrome risk Katie's mom's battle with cancer and losing her mom when the twins were infants Second round of IVF; found out it was twins! A little about her boys, Cian, Declan, and Brendan Surviving the early stages of having infant twins and a toddler at home Katie's great idea about having a mother's helper to assist around the home and with the babies Teaching kids about paying it forward and helping others Difficulties with parenting today Leaning on your community, friends, and family for help If you'd like to access the show notes and additional words of wisdom on motherhood from Katie you can access them at: www.themodernmomsociety.com/episode6 While you're there be sure to browse all of the additional great content on The Modern Mom Society site including free resources and tools to help you on your parenting journey. And be sure to subscribe and give us a rating so that other moms like you can find the show!

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 52:26


Special Guest: Katie Hurley This podcast provides: Tips: Katie talks about watching for stress-signs, encouraging play, dealing with differences between parents and children, using empathic listening, using stress words and problem-solving, stop and label, self care, body mapping, deep breathing. Scripts: Instead of problem solving, use some empathic listening and reflect back what your child is saying. Examples are given. Also how to talk to kids about pitching in when parents are stressed out (and ask for help when they are!). Barriers to success: Differences between how parents and children cope with stress (coming from different worlds). The post How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 52:26


Special Guest: Katie Hurley This podcast provides: Tips: Katie talks about watching for stress-signs, encouraging play, dealing with differences between parents and children, using empathic listening, using stress words and problem-solving, stop and label, self care, body mapping, deep breathing. Scripts: Instead of problem solving, use some empathic listening and reflect back what your child is saying. Examples are given. Also how to talk to kids about pitching in when parents are stressed out (and ask for help when they are!). Barriers to success: Differences between how parents and children cope with stress (coming from different worlds). The post How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 52:26


Special Guest: Katie Hurley This podcast provides: Tips: Katie talks about watching for stress-signs, encouraging play, dealing with differences between parents and children, using empathic listening, using stress words and problem-solving, stop and label, self care, body mapping, deep breathing. Scripts: Instead of problem solving, use some empathic listening and reflect back what your child is saying. Examples are given. Also how to talk to kids about pitching in when parents are stressed out (and ask for help when they are!). Barriers to success: Differences between how parents and children cope with stress (coming from different worlds). The post How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 52:26


Special Guest: Katie Hurley This podcast provides: Tips: Katie talks about watching for stress-signs, encouraging play, dealing with differences between parents and children, using empathic listening, using stress words and problem-solving, stop and label, self care, body mapping, deep breathing. Scripts: Instead of problem solving, use some empathic listening and reflect back what your child is saying. Examples are given. Also how to talk to kids about pitching in when parents are stressed out (and ask for help when they are!). Barriers to success: Differences between how parents and children cope with stress (coming from different worlds). The post How to Raise Joyful Kids In a Stressful World with Katie Hurley appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

Inspired Parenting Radio Show
How To Raise Joyful Children In A Stressful World

Inspired Parenting Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 56:54


As a parent, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by all of the conflicting parenting advice tossed around by various experts. Are you supposed to praise your children, or will that make them narcissistic? Do you involve yourself in playtime, or let them figure it out on their own? In the end, it’s easy to get caught up in the “right” ways of parenting, and completely forget what our goals are for our children.In response to this phenomenon, child psychotherapist Katie Hurley wrote THE HAPPY KID HANDBOOK: How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World. In this simple yet insightful guide, Hurley gives parents what they want most: a straightforward approach that produces happy children and sane adults. Noting the differences between extroverts, introverts, and everything in between, Hurley urges parents to respond to the child as an individual and tailor their approach according to the particular needs of the child. In THE HAPPY KID HANDBOOK, she helps parents to:* Understand their child’s personality and temperament * Discover how to best engage and empathize with each child * Help each personality type build social skills, understand emotions, and empathize with others * Know when and how to praise their child * Decide what or how many activities to schedule, and when to let their child quitThese and other actionable strategies help parents raise confident, capable – and most of all – happy kids. Simplifying what has become way too complicated and confusing, THE HAPPY KID HANDBOOK helps parents learn to use their instincts and meet their children exactly where they are.Listen Live to Inspired Parenting Radio Show every Thursday at 7 PM ET on OMTimes Radio, the iOM Radio Network, http://omtimes.com/iom

Inspired Parenting Radio Show
How To Raise Joyful Children In A Stressful World

Inspired Parenting Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 56:54


As a parent, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by all of the conflicting parenting advice tossed around by various experts. Are you supposed to praise your children, or will that make them narcissistic? Do you involve yourself in playtime, or let them figure it out on their own? In the end, it’s easy to get caught up in the “right” ways of parenting, and completely forget what our goals are for our children.In response to this phenomenon, child psychotherapist Katie Hurley wrote THE HAPPY KID HANDBOOK: How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World. In this simple yet insightful guide, Hurley gives parents what they want most: a straightforward approach that produces happy children and sane adults. Noting the differences between extroverts, introverts, and everything in between, Hurley urges parents to respond to the child as an individual and tailor their approach according to the particular needs of the child. In THE HAPPY KID HANDBOOK, she helps parents to:* Understand their child’s personality and temperament * Discover how to best engage and empathize with each child * Help each personality type build social skills, understand emotions, and empathize with others * Know when and how to praise their child * Decide what or how many activities to schedule, and when to let their child quitThese and other actionable strategies help parents raise confident, capable – and most of all – happy kids. Simplifying what has become way too complicated and confusing, THE HAPPY KID HANDBOOK helps parents learn to use their instincts and meet their children exactly where they are.Listen Live to Inspired Parenting Radio Show every Thursday at 7 PM ET on OMTimes Radio, the iOM Radio Network, http://omtimes.com/iom

Disney Every Week with the PassPorter Moms
Practical Parenting Tips on Traveling with Kids with Author Katie Hurley (Episode #315 - 1/27/2016)

Disney Every Week with the PassPorter Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 32:10


This week Jennifer and Sara are joined by Katie F. Hurley, Author of "The Happy Kids Handbook: How to Raise Joyful Children in a Stressful World," with her tips on traveling with kids. Plus an update from AllEars.Net, listener celebrations, and more!

Baby and Toddler Instructions
11-11-2015 Baby and Toddler Instructions Welcomes Special Guest and Author, Katie Hurley

Baby and Toddler Instructions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 57:56


Baby and Toddler Instructions
11-11-2015 Baby and Toddler Instructions Welcomes Special Guest and Author, Katie Hurley

Baby and Toddler Instructions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 57:56


Joyful Courage -  A Conscious Parenting Podcast
Eps 13: Katie Hurley on Parenting to your child's temperament

Joyful Courage - A Conscious Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015 46:49


It was such a pleasure to have Katie Hurley on the show!  I have been sharing her work on the Joyful Courage Facebook page for a long time and speaking to her about her new book confirmed what I had come to believe as a reader of her writing; she is a thoughtful, brilliant voice in the parent education community. Katie's new book, The Happy Kid Handbook is an amazing tool for parents to learn how to meet their kids where they are at, temperamentally.  Her work reminds us that the need to get to know our kids is vital in creating an environment where they can excel, both socially and emotionally. Being an extrovert raising kids that fall across the extrovert/introvert spectrum, I was excited to dig into this with Katie. I know that you are going to love listening in to the conversation too!! Visit her website: www.practicalkatie.com Follow Katie: Instagram: @katiefhurleyFacebook: Practical Parenting by KatieTwitter: @katiefhurley

Szülői értekezlet
#41. Hárompont adás

Szülői értekezlet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2013 72:23


Szódás alaplé-vadászat és az IKEA névadási konvenciói, gyerekboldogság és anya-lelkiismeret, Spock és Suttogó, az óvszerreklámok filozófiája és Serge Gainsbourg, a bolond énekes. Kandi alaplevest hajkurászott szódával, de az alaplé bizony