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In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing three authors of “The Other Side of Divorce: Breakups That Lead to Breakthroughs.” I speak with Mary Ann Hughes, Amy Danielle Taylor, and Rosalind Sedacca. We explore why they contributed to the book, the lessons they learned through their divorce, and the words of wisdom they would like to share with other women at any stage of the divorce process. Tune in to hear from the authors, consider a different way to experience divorce, and why sharing how divorce can positively impact your life is so important. About the Guests:Mary Ann HughesMary Ann Hughes is the proud mother of sons on the autism spectrum. After her divorce where she successfully advocated for her children's needs, Mary Ann started Special Family Transitions to help families navigate the overwhelm and complexities of special needs divorce, with as little time, money, and stress as possible. Combining her experience and certifications as a Certified Special Needs Divorce Coach, Certified Divorce, Transition & Recovery Coach, Certified Divorce Specialist, Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Co-Director of the Special Needs Chapter of the National Association of Divorce Professionals, LoneStar LEND Fellow, MBA, and years of special needs advocacy, Mary Ann is committed to help guide families with loved ones with disabilities through divorce challenges. In addition to personalized coaching, Mary Ann shares her knowledge via articles, podcasts, presentations, trainings, and social media, as well as an online course for Success in Divorce for Moms of Children with Special Needs.To find out more about Mary Ann: https://www.specialfamilytransitions.com/ Amy Danielle TaylorAmy Taylor is a 53 year old Divorced, Single Mom, with one kid still at home (13 year old daughter) and 3 grandkids living with her son and his wife. In her words - I had a horrible divorce but it was when my daughter was 1 so I've definitely moved on since then. I am happy alone though. I've tried dating and I just want to focus on my daughter and I and my grandchildren. I am also a college student and full time social worker. I live a fulfilling life while having bipolar disorder, ADHD and anxiety. I am also working on my NLP certificate to be a life coach and started a new podcast to help women with mental health and / or who are neurodiverse like myself and my children.To find out more about Amy: https://www.advancingwithamy.com/Rosalind SedaccaRosalind Sedacca, CDC is a Divorce & Parenting Coach and Founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network. She is the author of How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children – With Love! To get her free ebook on Post-Divorce Parenting, and learn about her coaching services, programs, and other valuable resources on divorce and parenting issues, visit https://www.childcentereddivorce.com. About the Host: Mardi Winder-Adams is an ICF and BCC Executive and Leadership Coach, Certified Divorce Transition Coach, Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS®) and a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator in Texas. She has worked with women in executive, entrepreneur, and leadership roles, navigating personal, life, and professional transitions. She is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC, and host of Real Divorce Talks, a quarterly series designed to provide education and inspiration to women at all stages of divorce. Are you interested in learning more about your divorce...
Trust in relationships, particularly between parents and children, is a fundamental cornerstone for effective communication, learning, and growth. Elaine and Diane delve into the complexities of trust-building, especially with neurodiverse children. Listen to this Parenting With Impact episode with Elaine and Diane about communication and building trust. How to Talk to Your Complex Kids [and Other Important Relationships] Strained communication can create a hot mess of misunderstanding and conflict -- whether it's with your kids or any significant relationship in your life. In this FREE guide, you'll discover your role in communication dynamics and 10 simple but effective ways to help you build more trust and calm in your communication with your complex kids -- and any relationship. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Diane and Elaine emphasize the importance of trust between parents and children, and highlight the impact of trust gaps on frustration. They discuss the challenges faced by parents of complex kids and stress the need for understanding and support. Diane and Elaine delve into the challenges of trust-building, particularly with complex kids. They discuss the importance of understanding trust gaps, and managing expectations. Elaine and Diane explain setting realistic expectations based on a child's developmental capacity is crucial for fostering trust and growth. By acknowledging and working with a child's challenges, parents can create a supportive environment that encourages trust, honesty, and growth in their relationship with their child. Diane and Elaine emphasize the importance of trust in relationships, highlighting the need to assume best intentions and understand that trust is a process that requires effort from all parties involved. Links Talking to Kids About their Neurodiverse Brain Self Awareness, Self Regulation, & Self Management: What To Do When Your ADHD Teen Says “Don't Worry, I've Got It!”: Empathy: A Magic Wand to Connect with Complex Kids & Teens The Marathon View in Parenting: In It For the Long Haul Parent Smarter Not Harder Webinar Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools https://impactparents.com/gift Connect with Impact Parents: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparents/ @impactparents Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParent @impactparent LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparents/ @impactparents X (fkaTwitter): https://twitter.com/ImpactParents @impactparents Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer four Pump Head questions drawn from last Sunday's Quah post on the @mindpumpmedia Instagram page. Mind Pump Fit Tip: Exercises are TECHNIQUES! Treat them as a skill. It's NOT always about getting sore and tired. (3:13) Shoes are hard to buy. (13:45) Don't mess with the thermostat! (17:28) The fascinating side effects of taking semaglutide. (18:40) Use Entera to darken your hair. (23:22) Looking better with age. (25:08) Katie Sandwina: The Strongest Woman in the World. (30:20) Speculating why Gen-Z is abstaining from alcohol. (33:18) Generational differences. (37:55) Are social media trends changing? (40:35) Drew Canole is back as CEO of Organifi. (49:52) Getting to rewatch old classics with your kids. (51:52) Fun Facts with Justin: The origin of the Muffin Man. (54:51) The theory of collective amnesia during the pandemic. (56:54) Shout out to the Forever Strong Summit. (57:51) #Quah question #1 - Why is lifting making me less flexible, specifically reaching my toes? (59:31) #Quah question #2 - Is the biological value of protein important in a dieting context? (1:04:58) #Quah question #3 - Is it normal to get cold faster after you lose fat? (1:10:05) #Quah question #4 - Would you guys recommend opening your own studio gym over working for a big box? (1:11:46) Related Links/Products Mentioned Personal Trainer 3-Day Training – Starting Jan. 15, 2024 Visit Entera Skincare for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Promo code MPM at checkout for 10% off their order or 10% off their first month of a subscribe-and-save. ** Visit Organifi for the exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code MINDPUMP at checkout** Research finds semaglutide treatment is associated with remarkable reductions in alcohol use disorder symptoms Mind Pump #2110: Ozempic The Miracle Fat Loss Peptide: The Truth With Dr. William Seeds GHK-Cu: The Multi-Functional Health Peptide (Clear Skin, Hair Growth, Injury Healing, & More) Katie Sandwina - Wikipedia White Claw launches new 0% alcohol seltzers: 'Depth of flavor and complexity' iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy–and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood–and What That Means for the Rest of Us More than 15% of teens on YouTube or TikTok almost constantly Mind Pump #2217: Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Was ‘Muffin Man' Song a Warning to Kids About 16th-Century Serial Killer? Forever Strong Summit - January 14, 2024 in Austin, TX Visit Paleo Valley for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! Sore muscles…what does it mean? – Mind Pump Blog Mind Pump #1142: Nine Signs You Are Overtraining Mind Pump #2175: A Call To Action For All Trainers & Coaches With Jason Phillips Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Dr. William Seeds (@williamseedsmd) Instagram Adeel Khan, MD (@dr.akhan) Instagram Jay Campbell (@jaycampbell333) Instagram Jordan B. Peterson (@JordanBPeterson) Twitter Enrico Incarnati (@rico.incarnati) Instagram Sam Sulek (@sam_sulek) Instagram Dr. Gabrielle Lyon (@drgabriellelyon) Instagram
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Rosalind Sedacca, CDC is a Divorce & Parenting Coach and Founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network. She is the author of How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children – With Love! Get her free ebook on Post-Divorce Parenting, and learn about her coaching services, programs and other valuable resources on divorce and parenting issues on her website.Follow Rosalind:WebsiteTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTubeLinkedInPinterestPodcastSupport the showMore From Melissa and Pursuing Uncomfortable:ResourcesfiLLLed Life NewsletterYouTubeLeave a reviewPursuing Uncomfortable Book
Do you know the Muffin Man? Well, we might. This week we share the history behind those nursery rhymes and fairy tales we had drilled into our heads. Those sweet verses had nothing sweet about them. For dinner, we shared Shepherds Pie and for dessert, we had blueberry cream cheese muffins. These treats would've had Miss Muffet off her tuffet. We washed it all down with Monte Rio Cellars Pinkette Rose as all modern fairy tales should end. Time stamp: 28:03 Check out our linktree for links to our socials and ways to listen and support our podcast: The Crime Diner Podcast or call/text us some time 6093003094 This week we also got to work with some other podcasts we think you should check out! You can find them here: Full Circle (The Podcast) Where did we get our info from? Why we need fairy tales Fairy Tales Based on True Stories The true story of the Pied Piper A Moderow Moment: The real Pied Piper of Hamelin Beauty And The Beast Real Couple Inspired True Story Do You Know The Muffin Man? He Was A Serial Killer Who Preyed on Kids Was ‘Muffin Man' Song a Warning to Kids About 16th-Century Serial Killer? Pied Piper of Hamelin What did we eat? Shepard's Pie Blueberry Cream Cheese Muffins What did we drink? Monte Rio Cellars Pinkette Rose
On today's episode, Rosalind Sedacca discusses the importance of protecting children through the divorce process. We discuss the issues that create problems for the kids, and Rosalind provides strategies and ideas to reduce or eliminate these issues. The episode is positive and practical, offering ideas and tips to help your children through the divorce.The focus of this podcast is to offer different strategies that any parent can use throughout the divorce. We offer conflict resolution tips and strategies for managing common co-parenting challenges. Our focus is on providing parents moving into the co-parenting role with an understanding of how they can help their children to feel loved, cared for, and a part of the family even when Mom and Dad live in different houses. About the Guest:Rosalind Sedacca, CDC is a Divorce & Parenting Coach and Founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network. She is the author of How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children – With Love! To get her free ebook on Post-Divorce Parenting, and learn about her coaching services, programs, and other valuable resources on divorce and parenting issues, visit https://www.childcentereddivorce.com. To download Rosalind's free gift:https://cdn.filestackcontent.com/5NA4o7WQSzmlMxBpiS3B?childcentereddivorce?text/htmlTo connect with Rosalind:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RosalindSedaccaLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalindsedaccaTwitter: https://twitter.com/RosalindSedaccaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosalindsedacca/YouTube: https://bit.ly/3HjrtGX About the Host:Mardi Winder-Adams is an ICF and BCC Executive and Leadership Coach, Certified Divorce Transition Coach, and a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator in Texas. She has worked with women in executive, entrepreneur, and leadership roles navigating personal, life, and professional transitions. She is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC. To find out more about divorce coaching: www.divorcecoach4women.com Interested in working with me? Schedule a free divorce strategy planning session. Connect with Mardi on Social Media:Facebook -
War came suddenly to the Ukraine in February 2022. With it came a global outcry for the people of the Ukraine. Separated by thousands of miles, what can we do for the church in the Ukraine and the people of Eastern Europe? What is the status believers in that region? Can we find hope in the midst of the escalating tensions and doomsday scenarios? And how do we talk about difficult issues with our kids? Show Notes: M4 Church Planters https://m4europe.com/ How to Talk to kids about the War in Ukraine The Gospel Coalition https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/talk-kids-war-ukraine/ How to Talk to Kids About the Conflict in Ukraine AWANA https://www.awana.org/2022/03/03/how-to-talk-to-kids-about-the-conflict-in-ukraine/ Pray For Children in Conflict Compassion International https://www.compassion.com/get-involved/pray-for-ukraine.htm?referer=628744&j=810246&sfmc_sub=150574283&l=2416_HTML&u=13916885&mid=524004730&jb=1795&alias=%%linkname%%&utm_source=mc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Compassion_Connection_Mar10_2022_212437
Kellie Bartley and Jenny Smith joined Ross Cochran to reflect on how we can talk to kids in our community about the War in... The post BONUS: How to Talk to Kids About the War in Ukraine appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
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The Main Thing: We're taking a moment (Mama-minisode 045) to reflect this week, as mamas, on recent global events. It's heavy, it's controversial, and we're not looking to take any type of stance or suggest how you should conduct your day-to-day.We are, however, offering some resources that we have found to be very helpful in evaluating what is happening, through a biblical lens, and what it looks like to navigate this in our homes from this corner of the world.We've linked all the resources shared in this episode in our show notes, so if you might find these helpful, you can find them there. We're in this together, mamas. Hard IS hard, but even we would admit that recent weeks have added some pretty substantial heartache for many across the globe. Please continue to join us in prayer, specifically for the moms across the globe, who are facing their hard and still have to show up and “mom” every day. Episode Resources: Christian Alliance for Orphans: Windows into the Invasion of UkraineThe Gospel Coalition: How to Talk to Kids About the War in Ukraine2 A.M. Connect: We need your questions! What do you want to know about us? About our stories? What have you been wondering about as a prospective or current adoptive/foster parent? Ask us and we are going to ANSWER all of your questions on an upcoming episode of the podcast!Send them our way - hello@twoadoptivemamas.com - we'll answer them anonymously and can't wait to hear what you're most curious about!
The Rise of Anxiety and Depression in AdultsThe rates of depression and anxiety among U.S. adults skyrocketed alarmingly to about four times higher between April 2020 and August 2021 from 2019.Anxiety: 7.4-8.6%, January-December 2019 28.2-37.2%, April 2020-August 2021[i]Depression: 5.9-7.5%, January-December 2019 20.2-31.1%, April 2020-August 2022[ii]While this article is primarily concerned with adults, there are some sobering statistics about young people as well. Take a minute to read these articles about how you can help kids: Talking to Kids About the Coronavirus published by Focus on the Family.Young People Hit Hardest By Loneliness And Depression During Covid-19 from Forbes.Nine Ways to Practice Self-Care1. Get your horizontal and vertical relationships in order. The quote from Jesus I mentioned earlier pretty much sums it up. First, love God, and out of that love of God will come to the love of self and then love of others.2. Remember, we must all constantly fight the inner poser. We all feel like fakes and frauds from time to time. When you find you're beating yourself up, calling yourself names, rehearsing old hurts, telling yourself you are a loser or suffering from the paralysis of analysis, stop. Everybody struggles with this from time to time. It's part of being human. They are just thoughts. You always have a choice to give them a place in your brain and heart or to dismiss them.*Here is a simple truth, there are only two types of people, ones with issues and those that pretend like they don't have any. Remember, God says you are fearfully and wonderfully made. Remember to let that thought help you fight the inner poser.3. Be a buddy to yourself. 4. Move more! 5. Use your meals as an act of self-care. 6. Get the rest your body needs. 7. Have a time of stillness and quietness in the morning. 8. Limit your Screen Time and Your News Intake. 9. Ask for some help. Read the article
“You're gonna make it through. It might be hard for a while but there is light on the other end of the tunnel.” - Amy Greene Amy Greene, an incredibly strong single mother of 3 beautiful teenagers, shares her story of how she turned this huge obstacle of going through a divorce into something very inspiring. Amy Greene and her two business partners are trio of co-founders for the social media platform Divorcedover40 based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The three friends have created an online and real life community based on helping others navigate life after divorce. Their mission is to help Find Your Tribe! While the three live in Tulsa, there are over 35 cities where City Ambassadors, guided by the trio, are plugged in and hosting local in-person activities, as well as some international locations. The trio produces daily content on both Instagram and Facebook as well as the up-and-coming Clubhouse App. They are always looking for new members and will help others get engaged in their area.: [00:01 - 06:48] Amy Shares How She Became a Single Parent [06:49 - 21:40] Telling the Kids About the Divorce [21:41 - 29:01] Things Amy Wish She Knew [29:02 - 32:47] Advice Amy Would Share For Single Parents Embarking on This Journey [32:48 - 38:01] What Amy is Working On Connect with Amy Website: https://www.Divorcedover40.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divorcedover40/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DivorcedOver40 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DivorcedOver40 Amy's Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amy_jo_greene/ --- Connect with me: Website: https://www.irinashehovsov.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJCe0MIFwK63EiKqZG03mA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/irina.shehovsov Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irina089/ & https://www.instagram.com/singleparentpodcast Community: Limitless Women: Self Love | Mindset | Support for Relationships: https://www.facebook.com/groups/slaythelimits Free Strategy session: https://calendly.com/coachirina/strategy-call --- LEAVE A REVIEW + help single parents you know by sharing this episode. To listen to previous episodes, click here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irina-shehovsov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/irina-shehovsov/support
Healing Broken Families: Conversations with Barbara La Pointe (Canada)
In this episode, Barbara and Andrew dive deep into high conflict personalities and who better to lead the discussion than the mind who pioneered The High Conflict Personality Theory, Bill Eddy. Bill Eddy is the co-founder of the High Conflict Institute and the author of powerful books like The Biff Strategy, 5 Types of People who can ruin your Life, Don't Alienate the Kids!, and Its all your fault: 12 tips for managing people who blame others for everything. Not only has Bill been a family mediator and family lawyer for 15 years, he has also been a licensed clinical social worker for over 12 years. To access the helpful downloadable document be sure to visit https://www.barbaralapointe.com/podcasts (there is a downloadable document after every episode). For any inquiries feel free to reach us at barbaralapointe.com To learn more about Bill Eddy, be sure to visit his website at https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/ Be sure to also check out these bonus resources…..How To Write A BIFF Response — High Conflict Institute What to Tell the Kids About a High-Conflict Co-Parent — High Conflict Institute Barbara La Pointe, a Divorce Coach that specializes in high conflict relationships, Narcissistic Personalities and Inherited Family Trauma. Andrew Folkler is a professional writer, Associate producer for Erasing Family documentary and actively volunteers as a guest speaker on Parental Alienation. Andrew experienced PA as a child, he shares his story to help other parents struggling with being estranged from their children.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/barbaralapointe)
In this podcast, we feature Rosalind Sedacca, CDC, the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network as well as an international Divorce & Co-Parenting Coach. She is the author of numerous books, e-courses and programs on divorcing with children and co-parenting successfully. Her signature book is How Do I Tell the Kids About the [...] The post Co-Parenting Success Strategies For Divorcing & Divorced Parents! appeared first on AuthorExpertWire Podcast.
In today's episode, I interrupt your regularly scheduled interview episode to share ways to manage ourselves, and our kids, when the events of the world become troubling and upsetting. Useful Episode Links: Lasagna Love: https://www.lasagnalove.org Articles that may be useful: How Much News Coverage is OK for Children? Parenting While Shocked Talking to Kids About the Violence at the US Capitol ADHD Essentials Links: Learn about & Register for the The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups Join Our Facebook Community Check out the ADHD Essentials Homepage Contact Brendan at brendan@ADHDessentials.com ADHD reWired Podcast Network Plugs: ADHD reWired Hacking Your ADHD ADHD Essentials
Let's get political! ;) 8th Grade hosts Tami and David invite classmates Sania and Sophie back to the podcast to discuss the 2020 American Presidential election. All four middle schoolers give their thoughts on the state of the nation and provide insight on teenagers' interest and education in politics and activism. This is a must-listen! Hear their mature conversation about the presidential debates, mail-in ballots and potential voter fraud, and recommendations to fellow young people on how to stay informed and involved while growing up. RESOURCES Harvard Institute of Politics: Youth Poll - Election 2020 Common Sense Media: Tips to Steer Kids of All Ages Through the Political Season Your Teen: Red, Blue, or In Between? How To Talk About Politics With Your Teen National Geographic: Talking to Kids About the Election Teaching insight, blog posts, and more from the Health Education classroom: LifeIsTheFuture.com
AT Parenting Survival Podcast: Parenting | Child Anxiety | Child OCD | Kids & Family
Our kids are home indefinitely. Classes are cancelled. Parties, sporting events and extracurriculars - all gone for now. Many of our pantries look like we are waiting for a hurricane to hit.So how are we supposed to help our kids not panic?How are we supposed to help our kids develop a new routine and not go stir crazy?How are we supposed to keep our anxiety in check so it doesn’t rub off on our children?In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast I explore all these struggles and try to help shine a light in what can feel at times like a deep hole of darkness.Other Resources on Helping Kids through the Coronavirus:Huffington Post: Coronavirus: How to Talk to Your Kids About the DiseaseUnstuck: an OCD Kids Movie Resource Page on the CoronavirusChild Mind Institute: Talking to Kids About the CoronavirusHuffington Post: Coronavirus Tag? The Pandemic has Become Part of Kids’ PlaytimeGo Zen: Helping Kids Manage Anxiety Around the Coronavirus (Expert videos)International OCD Foundation: Talking to Kids About COVID-19Other Resources to Help Support Learning and Structure: Sample Schedules for Kids Home from School During Coronavirus OutbreakFree online learning from ScholasticAmazon Kindle: 2 Months of unlimited access free (be careful with the fine print, it will auto renew after two months)Outschool: Online classes for kids (academic, life skills, art, hobbies)Get $20 off your first class with my affiliate link by clicking here.Free Online Learning Resources Schools Closed? Here’s How to Teach Kids at Home***This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.Visit my website at www.ATparentingSurvival.comSign up for my weekly email newsletter:https://pages.convertkit.com/740ba8cd83/92109b7172Take one of my online classes:To view the entire online school library, go to:http://www.ATparentingSurvivalSchool.comClasses... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Adoption Connection | a podcast by and for adoptive parents
Adoptive and foster families face unique challenges when a global pandemic disrupts the normal routine. Don't panic! You've got this. In this episode, we're sharing our best tips for staying calm and connected and helping your kids manage themselves during this stressful time. Relevant Resources and Links: 10 Trauma Principles to Practice During COVID-19 The Joy of Movement with Kelly McGonigal, PhD Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring The New Coronavirus An important post about Corona Virus and Racism Talking to Kids About the Coronavirus 5 Ways to Help Teens Manage Anxiety About the Coronavirus
The Adoption Connection | a podcast by and for adoptive parents
Adoptive and foster families face unique challenges when a global pandemic disrupts the normal routine. Don't panic! You've got this. In this episode, we're sharing our best tips for staying calm and connected and helping your kids manage themselves during this stressful time. Relevant Resources and Links: 10 Trauma Principles to Practice During COVID-19 The Joy of Movement with Kelly McGonigal, PhD Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring The New Coronavirus An important post about Corona Virus and Racism Talking to Kids About the Coronavirus 5 Ways to Help Teens Manage Anxiety About the Coronavirus
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life's problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults. The post How to talk to Kids About the Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey – (Re-Release) appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life's problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults. The post How to talk to Kids About the Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey – (Re-Release) appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life’s problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults. The post How to talk to Kids About the Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey – (Re-Release) appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life’s problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults. The post How to talk to Kids About the Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey – (Re-Release) appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Learn why we need to do a better job recognizing and helping with the experience of grief for our children. My guest Joe Primo is the CEO of Good Grief, an education and advocacy organization for grieving children. He is the author of the book What Do We Tell the Children: Talking to Kids About… Continue reading Ep. 224 How to Help Children With Grief and Talk to Them About Death with Joe Primo
Rosalind Sedacca is a consultant with decades of experience in helping couples protect their children before, during and after divorce. She talks with host Stacy Francis about how to do divorce right when you have children. She discusses the 6 keys to tell your kids about your impending divorce in the right way, and how to avoid the common mistakes couples make during divorce.Rosalind's son was 11 years old when she divorced. She remembers being very concerned about his emotional well-being so she came up with a unique way to break the news to him. Her process worked: her son was in his early twenties when he said thanks to her for how she helped him. This made her realize that she could share her approach with other parents. She founded the Child-Centered Divorce Network and became a divorce & parenting coach. She also wrote her signature book, How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? [3:15]The D- word (divorce) is a huge, frightening thing for children of any age. [5:41]Divorcing couples can tell their kids about their divorce by creating a picture book of cherished family memories, and sharing these key messages:They are never at fault no matter what's going on;This is about change, not about blame;We will always be a family, but now we will be living in separate houses;We will always be your parents, and we will always love you;You are and will always be safe;Things will work out ok. [7:00]Parents are prone to making mistakes when talking about divorce with their children because when they get emotional and contentious with one another, they may inadvertently do and say things that are hurtful to children. Rosalind says that there are ways of addressing all the challenges of divorce in a way that protects and supports children as they grow. [10:50]Rosalind shares how to avoid the common mistakes parents make during and after divorce when they're co-parenting. The biggest mistake of all, she emphasizes, is using your child as your confidante. When you confide in your child, you are making them privy to adult information they have no business knowing. Their young brains cannot handle this kind of information; moreover, they are helpless to change anything. They can never again be the carefree, happy children they were before they had this adult information. You are, in effect, robbing them of their childhood. [11:43]To this day Stacy remembers a mistake her mom made 30 years ago. Stacy felt like the world just stopped at that moment. [16:59]Conscious, caring parents protect their children's well-being during a divorce. They must also choose conscious, caring professionals who are family-oriented because these professionals are going to have a big influence on them. Divorce as a parent goes on for the rest of your life. [20:00] Ask yourself, do I love my children more than I hate my ex? You are role models to your children. They are watching and learning from what you do: your example shows them how to handle challenges in life, and how to move through and be successful. [25:04] ResourcesFind a directory of tools and resources at ChildCenteredDivorce.com Book: How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? Contact Stacy FrancisStacy@Stacyfrancis.com212-374-9008
Rosalind Sedacca, CDC The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce Divorce & Co-Parenting Coach Paulette and Rosalind met in March at the NADP conference where Rosalind was a guest panel expert on child centered divorce and parenting. Rosalinds words of wisdom and clarity hit a soft spot in Paulette as they connected immediately when we shared their stories of divorce. Rosalind is the Author of: How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? She created her book to answer that difficult question, How do I break the divorce news to him? It’s creative, helpful and hopeful templates and scripts allow for the personalization of copy and photos to allow each child to walk through this new challenging chapter in their life. You will find her website and network incredibly useful and practical. www.childcentereddivorce.com Founder, Child-Centered Divorce Network Every decision we make impacts the children. Even if we are struggling with the other parent it’s always vital to remember that they will always be a part of their lives. Would I be making the same decision if we were still married? We find it easy to use “bad cop, good cop” with each other. But when the ego is involved or one spouse is trying to hurt the other the children suffer. Roselind and Paulette discuss What are the most common and dreadful mistakes parents make in the divorce process? Fighting in front or earshot of the children Asking them to take sides Being a messenger/spy or intruding Keeping secrets Lying or manipulating Bad mouthing the other parent Creating child as confidant Rosalind expertly defines and describes the extreme cases of Parent Alienation and reminds us that despite it all we are role models for our children 24/7. Surprise fact! Rosalind is also and expert on dating after divorce. Check out her show! Divorce, Dating & Empowered Living Radio Show/Podcast: https://www.goingsolomedia.com/divorce-dating-2019-shows Dating In Mid-Life Mentor Author: 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Dating After 40, 50 & Yes, 60! www.womendatingafter40.com www.womendatingrescue.com www.mensdatingformula.com No. 1 Blog: Best Resources for Divorced Parents and Separated Families List National 1st Place Winner: Victorious Woman Award! Follow me on Facebook: facebook.com/ChildCenteredDivorce & facebook.com/RosalindSedacca Follow me on Twitter: @RosalindSedacca Follow me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rosalindsedacca/ Join LinkedIn Group: Child-Centered Divorce Join LinkedIn Group: Women Dating After 40 Parenting After Divorce: www.childcentereddivorce.com/parenting-divorce --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/support
In this episode, we talk about the massacre of eleven Jews during Shabbat services at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. We discuss the right-wing rhetoric--starting with the president--that currently encourages intolerance, racism, anti-Semitism. We talk about how to discuss anti-Semitism with children without also scaring them unnecessarily. And we talk about why the argument that "this was about anti-religiosity" isn't just foolish but also immoral in that it seeks to erase Jews from the narrative. **_If you want to support the show financially--for as little as $1 per month--please visit our [Patreon Page](https://www.patreon.com/impolitecompanypodcast) to become a monthly patron. We're putting together plans for an audio documentary about campaigns and religion, and your help could free us up to concentrate on it and other show projects._** Discussed This Week (including resources for discussing the Tree of Life massacre and anti-semitism generally with children): * [How to Talk to Children About Anti-Semitism](https://pjlibrary.org/beyond-books/pjblog/february-2017/how-to-talk-to-children-about-anti-semitism) (PJ Library) * [4 Steps for Talking to Kids About the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting](https://www.kveller.com/4-steps-for-talking-to-kids-about-the-pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting/) (Sivan Zakai, Kveller) * [Empowering Young People in the Aftermath of Hate](https://www.adl.org/education/resources/tools-and-strategies/empowering-young-people-in-the-aftermath-of-hate-in) (Anti-Defamation League) * [What Jewish Schools are Telling Students About the Pittsburgh Shooting](https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/10/jewish-schools-pittsburgh-shooting/574351/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_content=20181030&silverid-ref=MzEwMTU3MTkxMDAzS0) (Joe Pinsker, The Atlantic) * [How Trump and Republicans wield the politics of victimhood](https://pjlibrary.org/beyond-books/pjblog/february-2017/how-to-talk-to-children-about-anti-semitism) (Paul Waldman, Washington Post) * [The Bodyguard](https://www.netflix.com/title/80102306) (Netflix) * [Hocus Pocus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UUMsInka2s) (Nish's house) * [Bang](https://acorn.tv/bang) (Acorn TV)
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life's problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults. The post How to talk to Kids About the Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life's problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults. The post How to talk to Kids About the Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life’s problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults. The post How to talk to Kids About the Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life’s problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults. The post How to talk to Kids About the Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Description: In this episode we discuss: Vaping Moderation - Our home is lost Flood & Recovery Marable Family by Zachary Marable - GoFundMe How to Help Louisiana Flood Victims Online Age Verification Does NOT Work! - VapeJoose.com Federal Register | Deeming Tobacco Products Level Up Vapor - Can't fit that much crap on a 15ml label Please take a moment now to send Senator Johnson a thank you letter Navy weighs e-cigarette ban amid safety concerns US FDA's response to the Court in consolidated lawsuit with vaping industry Vapeix and Next Generation Labs Partner to Develop Connected Vape System Kanger DRIP EZ Kit Exposure to Nicotine and Selected Toxicants in Cigarette Smokers Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes Johns Hopkins Physician and Vaping Opponent Urges Parents to Lie to their Kids About the Hazards of Smoking An Interview with Nicotine Expe --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-vapepassion-podcast-vaping--electronic-cigarettes/support
Pierre Coleman has been a successful business owner, marketer and entrepreneur. Extensive professional business relationships has provided Mr. Coleman with the unique ability to take an idea and turn it into a finished product. Mr. Coleman was the co creator and creative genius behind the book " Invisible Killers. The Truth About Environmental Genocide. " Kent Adams is CEO for LifeHealth Science, LLC. He has organized the company, its technology, distribution, marketing, and operations providing a solid foundation for growth. He brings a strong background in health care products, consumer packaged goods marketing, and nutraceuticals technology. Rosalind Sedacca, CCT, who is recognized as The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce. She is the author of the internationally acclaimed ebook: How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children – with Love! Michael Russer. I’m a prostate cancer survivor who was rendered completely impotent as a result of the cancer and its treatment.As a result of losing my ‘manhood’ to cancer, I discovered why most couples struggle when it comes to emotional and physical intimacy. It was the ‘short circuit’ of my ED that provided the basis for this transformative insight and experience.
Are you over 40 and feel you may not be cut out for the life challenges divorce or dating in your later years may bring? Are you feeling insecure or unsure about how to get started again? They say being older your priorities have changed in what you want from a relationship but do you know what you want now? Can you leave your old patterns behind? My guests today are: Amy Sherman is an educator and coach with a master's degree in counseling/psychology. Her book Distress-Free Aging: A Boomer's Guide to creating a Fulfilled and Purposeful Life and The Joy of Optimism 10 lesson ecourse. Rosalind Sedacca is a dating and relationship coach, a divorce and parenting coach and author. Her book is How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce?. She also has an ecourse for dating rescue for single women. They have co-authored a book "99 Things Women Wish They Knew About Dating After 40, 50, and Yes, 60!" which we will be talking about today. If you find yourself wanting to get out into the world again and the world seems to have changed so much, do not fear, Amy and Rosalind will be here to give you support to make that first step. Their website is here.