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Welcome back!This is the 3rd of 3 episodes breaking down the vast array of parenting resources we have at our fingertips. Today we're talking: personal therapy, marriage counseling, one-off or 1:1 parenting coaching, and virtual parenting programs / memberships.For each, I break down the family that resource is BEST for, the benefits it provides, the unique Pros and Cons of utilizing that support vs. another, and ultimately, for some, the way they fall short. IN THIS EPISODE I SHARED:What a therapist will never tell youWhy 1:1 coaching actually takes LONGER to see resultsThe nuance missing from programs developed 50+ years agoDON'T MISS:The program that has it *all* if you are still looking for a breakthrough // MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE //Parent Effectiveness Training (P.E.T.)Nonviolent Communication (N.V.C.)Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (S.T.E.P.)Active ParentingTriple P (Positive Parenting Program)How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will TalkPositive DisciplineLove and LogicDare to Discipline // CONNECT WITH DANIELLE //Website: parentingwholeheartedly.comIG: @parent_wholeheartedlyAPPLY: parentingwholeheartedly.com/applySend us Fan Mail over Text.Support the showSTART HERE:CALM + CONFIDENT: THE MASTERCLASS Master the KIND + FIRM Approach your Strong-Willed Child Needs WITHOUT Crushing their Spirit OR Walking on Eggshells *FREE* - www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/confident
What does early relational health have to do with getting your kids to put their shoes on? Julie King, co-author of "How to Talk So Little Ones Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Age 2-7", offers a series of parenting tools that lean into emotional intelligence and foster early relational health.
It's Halloween! And today's episode is all about the horrors of customer service. And I wanted to do it from both sides, not just from what you've experienced as business owners. And lots of you have shared your horror stories of what your customers have said and done, but also how it feels as a customer. And just reflecting a little bit on what great customer service looks like and how to navigate some of these things because it can be really really difficult! You'll discover how great customer service can significantly boost your business, alongside practical tips for handling more difficult situations so customer service doesn't have to be the nightmare of your business! [00:00] A Customer Service Nightmare: The Faulty Frame [02:47] Reflective Listening: A Customer Service Technique [04:26] Halloween Special: Horrors of Customer Service [05:58] Tips for Handling Unhappy Customers [07:20] Real-Life Customer Service Horror Stories [08:43] Refund Policies and Customer Retention [09:56] The Importance of Communication [11:37] Handling Lost Parcels and Fraudulent Claims [13:30] Dealing with Difficult Customers [16:39] Setting Boundaries and Outsourcing Your Customer Service Links: Get all the resources in the show notes on our website Get How to Talk so Kids Will Listen…and Listen so Kids Will Talk Learn more about Stock Doctor Learn more about the Resilient Retail Club Learn more about my mastermind for product business owners
Let us hear from you!In this episode, we discuss Joanna Thaber and Julie King's "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, and How to Listen So Kids Will Talk," which teaches how acknowledging and validating your child's emotions can lead to greater cooperation and understanding using strategies like naming emotions, reflective listening, and empathetic responses. "Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child" by Dr. John Gottman.Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To see our courses, visit https://coparentacademy.com
Let us hear from you!In this episode, we discuss the parenting techniques presented in the book Parenting with Love and Logic and learn how to offer choices, set firm boundaries, and encourage your kids to experience the natural consequences of their decisions. Next week we'll discuss the book How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and How to Listen so Kids Will Talk.Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To see our courses, visit https://coparentacademy.com
In the third installment of the DINA Book Club, the moms take a dive into How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber and Julie King. Rachel and Cori discuss the strategies and their practicality, and the larger effect of how reading books like these can really affect how you parent your child. Cori gives a pregnancy update.
How do we respond to our strong willed child? Cynthia Tobias joins Danny and Rebecca to discuss how we can change our parent communication to reach our stubborn kids. Plus, we'll hear a question from a listener who wants to know how she can persuade her daughter to do her chores. Get Cynthia's book for a gift of any amount! Are you struggling with communication with your children? Contact our Counseling team!
It's been a minute since we've done a book review! This book came highly recommended from a friend and I'm so glad we read it for the podcast. The tips and practical application in this book were plentiful and super effective. From playful games to tactics to help your child feel more validated and heard, this book provides a number of tools to help you and your child work together for smoother cooperation. HTTSLKWL (the book in the Title) is geared towards kids ages 2-7. If you enjoyed this episode of Kindred Conversations, please leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts App. You can join in the conversation on Instagram @kindred_conversations.
Chapter 1 What's How to Talk So Kids Will ListenThe book "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" is written by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It is a guide for parents, teachers, and caregivers on how to effectively communicate and connect with children. The book provides practical strategies and techniques for resolving conflicts, improving cooperation, active listening, and fostering positive relationships with children. It has become a popular resource worldwide for its valuable insights and practical advice in improving communication with children.Chapter 2 Why is How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Worth Read"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber is worth reading because it provides practical and effective strategies for communicating with children in a respectful and compassionate manner. The book offers a wealth of valuable insight into understanding children's emotions, maintaining healthy parent-child relationships, and resolving conflicts peacefully. It teaches parents how to listen attentively, express empathy, set clear boundaries, and encourage cooperation, fostering a positive and supportive environment for children to grow and thrive. By applying the techniques presented in the book, parents can improve communication with their kids, enhance their emotional intelligence, and nurture a stronger bond with them.Chapter 3 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Summary"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber is a bestselling parenting book that offers effective communication strategies for parents to better connect with their children. The book is written in a conversational style, with real-life examples and practical advice.The book begins by highlighting the importance of establishing a good relationship with children based on respect, trust, and empathy. It emphasizes the need for parents to listen attentively to their children's feelings and concerns, and to acknowledge and validate their emotions, even if they seem trivial or irrational. Faber stresses that when children feel understood and heard, they are more likely to cooperate and communicate effectively.The book provides numerous tools and techniques to help parents effectively communicate with their children. It introduces the concept of "active listening," which involves giving undivided attention, maintaining eye contact, and reflecting back the child's words to show understanding. Faber also suggests using "I" statements instead of blaming or criticizing, which helps children feel less defensive and more willing to cooperate.The book also explores the power of encouragement and praise in building a child's self-esteem. Faber emphasizes the importance of acknowledging children's efforts and achievements, rather than focusing solely on results. This fosters a growth mindset where children learn to value their efforts and persist through challenges.Furthermore, the book offers strategies for resolving conflicts and discipline issues. Faber encourages parents to avoid punishment and instead use natural and logical consequences to help children learn from their mistakes. It also provides techniques for setting limits and enforcing rules in a respectful and compassionate manner.In summary, "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" is a comprehensive guide for parents seeking to improve their communication skills with their children. It empowers parents to create a nurturing and supportive environment where children feel understood, valued, and motivated to cooperate.Chapter 4 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Author
Today's Q&A continues the discussion around stress, trauma and emotional regulation. How to recognize it and how to help those who are struggling with their emotions and stress. How do you guide the student that uses the stress as a way to avoid work? What are some suggestions for self-regulation curriculums and coping strategies for students?What are some strategies we can use with our students who are experiencing trauma/stress?What is the most common stressor for students? How many ways can a student react to stress? Try-at-home tip: Focus on one. Mentioned in this episode:Generation MindfulWendy MogelHow to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will TalkOther related resources from The Behavior Hub: Blog Post: Emotion Regulation with the Top-Down or Bottom-Up ApproachHow Other Cultures Teach Emotional Control - Pt 1How Other Cultures Teach Emotional Control - Pt 2Communicating with Kids: Saying How You FeelPodcast:The Effects of Chronic Stress and AbuseEmotion Regulation using the Top-Down or Bottom-Up Approach4 Steps to Teach Emotional Intelligence Our Online Courses: From Conflict to Calm: How to Communicate with Challenging ChildrenFrom Wild Emotions to Tamed Feelings: How to Self-RegulateStress and Trauma and Behaviors, Oh my!: Stress & the BrainDo you have a question? I can answer it in a future episode!Email questions to podcast@thebehaviorhub.com or send via text to 717-693-7744.Subscribe to our mailing list and find out more about the Emotional Brain.Check out our Facebook Group – Raising and Teaching Respectful Children The Behavior Hub websiteThe Behavior Hub blogAre you struggling with behaviors and not sure where to begin? Let me help! Schedule a free discovery call and let me be your Guide.As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
In this podcast, Julie King and Joanna Faber, authors of the ground-breaking book: How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, discuss how parents can more effectively communicate with their children, and what roadblocks prevent constructive conversations from unfolding between parents and children. The heartfelt and comedic episode delves into concrete examples inspired by Tammy's own communication blunders with her own children, and brings Julia & Joanna's content to life. Want a sneak peek at their book "How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen" with a FREE PDF on Tools for Handling Emotions & Engaging Cooperation: https://instituteofchildpsychology.com/tools-for-handling-emotions If you love our podcast, you need to check out more amazing authors and speakers like these 2 brilliant ladies. When you become a member with ICP you get access to 80+ Parenting & Mental Health Courses Certificates of Completion for Continuing Eduaction Parent Coaching Printables & Parenting Scripts Resource Library Webinars & Live Events And a Supportive Community Listeners can take 40% OFF their annual membership (or $19.99/m). Get your 7-Day Free Trial today!
This book gives a good case for digging deeper...it an be easy to explain away kids emotions and sometimes simply not listen to to them at all. It does not build a better relationship when ignoring or diversion is the technique leading the dynamic. Take a chance to check this one out and let me know what you think. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tara-michener/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tara-michener/support
Joanna Faber and Julie King are lifelong childhood friends who grew up with parents who practiced gentle parenting with them. Coming from a family of parenting experts and authors, they teamed up to write a survival guide for parents with kids ages 2 to 7. They offer tips and advice this episode on how to deal with meltdowns, whining and every day tasks. Connect: https://how-to-talk.com/ http://julieking.org/ https://www.facebook.com/faberandking https://www.instagram.com/howtotalk.forparents/ Get the Books How to Talk so Little Kids Listen How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen Connect with Liz: https://miraculousmamas.com/ https://www.instagram.com/esandoz/ Get Needed Prenatal 20% off with code ESANDOZ Get Needed
Kristena Eden of Core Living Essentials teaches you how to talk so your kids will listen and listen when your kids talk. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 1438: [Part 2] How to Talk So Your Kids Will Listen; and Listen When Your Kids Talk by Kristena Eden Kristena is a professional life coach, author, speaker, teacher, and overall marriage and relationships expert. She has over 25 years of training education and experience, and in that time has developed a proven process, unlike traditional therapy, to help you see the world in a new way and your place in it. Her approach has even helped many PTSD patients acclimate back into life. The original post is located here: https://corelivingessentials.com/how-to-talk-so-your-kids-will-listen-and-listen-when-your-kids-talk/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kristena Eden of Core Living Essentials teaches you how to talk so your kids will listen and listen when your kids talk. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 1437: [Part 1] How to Talk So Your Kids Will Listen; and Listen When Your Kids Talk by Kristena Eden Kristena is a professional life coach, author, speaker, teacher, and overall marriage and relationships expert. She has over 25 years of training education and experience, and in that time has developed a proven process, unlike traditional therapy, to help you see the world in a new way and your place in it. Her approach has even helped many PTSD patients acclimate back into life. The original post is located here: https://corelivingessentials.com/how-to-talk-so-your-kids-will-listen-and-listen-when-your-kids-talk/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do we give corrective feedback so our kids will listen?As a parent, we are given the responsibility to protect our children and ensure we meet their needs. But, an equally important responsibility is to guide our children's behaviour and help them learn from their behaviours. To do so, we need to offer corrective feedback. Unfortunately, some children either anxiously and shamefully nod and walk away, beating themselves up for being so bad, dumb, or useless. Or, others will lash out angrily, telling us how we are the ones being mean. In today's episode, Andrew and Caroline talk about how to give corrective feedback so kids will listen. Yes, there is a way to provide feedback in helpful ways that kiddos will not only listen to but will also take up and learn from. And, there is a shocking revelation that makes Caroline cry. Don't miss out on today's episode!AND, for expert tips, check out Caroline's article on How to give feedback your kids will accept
Every family needs rules. Of course, an overemphasis on rules can hinder or even eliminate a positive atmosphere around the home. But too many families have moved to the other extreme, trying to eliminate rules altogether. This often results in confused expectations, anger, and disappointment. Rules are values put into action. They're the practical application of what we believe. During this episode, parenting coaches Dr. Scott Turansky and Elena Zwetsloot are sharing practical advice and ideas on how to best support your children and how to focus on the end parenting goal, a changed heart. Enjoy this episode and for more information on Elena Zwetsloot, please visit www.parentingisheartwork.org. For more information on Dr. Scott's ministry and work, follow www.biblicalparenting.org.
Every family needs rules. Of course, an overemphasis on rules can hinder or even eliminate a positive atmosphere around the home. But too many families have moved to the other extreme, trying to eliminate rules altogether. This often results in confused expectations, anger, and disappointment. Rules are values put into action. They're the practical application of what we believe. During this episode, parenting coaches Dr. Scott Turansky and Elena Zwetsloot are sharing practical advice and ideas on how to best support your children and how to focus on the end parenting goal, a changed heart. Enjoy this episode and for more information on Elena Zwetsloot, please visit www.parentingisheartwork.org. For more information on Dr. Scott's ministry and work, follow www.biblicalparenting.org.
In this episode of Ask Alice, Alice welcomes the hosts of another Rooted podcast you will want to subscribe to. The Rooted Parent Podcast, hosted by Cameron Cole and Anna Meade Harris, aims to equip and encourage parents as they disciple their children to lifelong faith in Jesus Christ. Rooted Parent is a part of the Rooted Family of Podcasts.Resources:The Rooted Parent PodcastJohn chapter 4
Sarah is reading a book called How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and How to Listen So Kids Will Talk. Somehow this leads Sarah and Phil to talk about the recent trend of micro-dosing and Ayahuasca because Phil's intuition has been telling him to check that stuff out. In an unexpected turn the conversation became quite revealing. Phil talks about feeling blocked and how scary it can be to trust your intuition when it's directing you to something that is taboo in your culture.
Donald and Gina are the proud parents of three children. Donald is an author, speaker, EFT Practitioner, and Behavior Transformation Specialist and Gina is an Occupational Therapist, writer, homeschooler, child-led Learning Coach and Behavior Transformation Specialist. Along with the joys and challenges of everyday parenting, the Grothoff family has experienced issues with mental illness, including a sudden personality and behavior change in their children which led them down a long, traumatic and difficult journey with many mistakes made along the way. Gina and Don found they had to listen to and take the advice from the professionals but needed to modify it to fit their values and beliefs. Through those modification they have developed techniques and resources for helping other families find their way through their issues and began their practice, Focused Healthy Family in Charlotte, NC. Don and Gina share their journey, experiences, knowledge, and practice through their podcasts: Focused Healthy Family Podcast Donald and Gina are passionate about helping parents become the parents they imagined themselves to be! Facebook https://www.facebook.com/focusedhealthyfamily or @focusedhealthyfamily Instagram gina.focusedhealthyfamily Twitter account @FocusedHealthy1
What does an international bestselling parenting book have to offer mental health practitioners and health professionals? More than you might think!Join host Dr Monica Moore, general practitioner and psychotherapist, and Dr Paul Grinzi, general practitioner and medical educator, as they reveal their responses to and reflections on the renowned ‘No.1 practical guide' to parenting and family life – ‘How To Talk So Kids Will Listen, and Listen So Kids Will Talk' (1980) – by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish.Monica and Paul reveal how they initially met each other, what they find rewarding, challenging, and fruitful about their work in general practice, and importantly, their reactions – as individuals, parents, and practitioners – to the book, and how reading it has helped them in more ways than they anticipated.Liked this episode? Stay tuned for future episodes of Book Club by following MHPN Presents.Visit the MHPN website to access this episode's host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form for this episode.Share your comments, questions and feedback about Book Club or any of MHPN's podcast series here: https://bit.ly/3d6nFeaNote: This episode of Book Club was originally released in August 2021 to the Book Club podcast show, and has since been re-released on MHPN Presents.
Elisheva Liss, LMFT is a psychotherapist in private practice, an author, lecturer, and digital educator. Her book, Find Your Horizon of Healthy Thinking, teaches how to use a narrative therapy technique she developed for managing challenging thoughts, feelings, and circumstances. Her primary digital course is: Sacred, Not Secret: A Religious Parent's Guide to Healthy, Holy Sexuality Education. Some of her other courses are: Private Practice Pro-Tips, How to Make the Most of Your Therapy Experience, and So You Might Want to Homeschool. Most of her content, including her blog, can be found on elishevaliss.com
We have our rescheduled LIVE SHOW this Sunday, March 20th, 2022 at 8:30pm at the Elysian Theater! We have comedy from Brodie Reed and Robby Rackleff! We have music from Matt DeCaro! It's gonna be out of this world! Tickets available at https://www.elysiantheater.com/shows/bonghitslive031322 @camirinfarmer @CollinBaker @bonghitspod
Please Leave a Review! On this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists repeat guest, Dr. Matt Allen joins us to talk about patient vs parent focused approaches to communication in the op and how to use your motivational interviewing techniques with both pediatric patients, and their parents. This episode has FREE CE! Be sure to view your state guidelines to ensure this CE is applicable in your State. You can view all episodes with Free CE here. Take the CE course for this episode HERE Interview Starts: 07:14.560 Episode Highlights We Love Reviews! Hinman Live Podcasting! Dr. Matt Allen Background Patient Centered Approach Respect Patient and Parent Autonomy Ages Communicating with Parents Dealing with the Difficult Parent Present Options Quotes “I often get asked what age it makes sense to start talking to the patient themselves.” “Until that child is an adult, you are going to need to have a conversation with the parent, that isn't to say that you can't involve the patient in conversations about their oral health.” “Teaching kids that they have a voice in their healthcare as they get older is important.” “If you can have that conversation with the child, have that conversation, it does something for the child, and for the parent.” “People tend to be pretty thoughtful from an early age, we need to give them credit for that.” “I don't want to drive a wedge between the patient and the parent either.” “It's really important to offer parents options, even if the other option is to do nothing.” “When we are presented with options we tend to want to choose the option that is best for us.” “It saves me so much time in the long run to have those meaningful conversations, and builds up my own personal satisfaction and fights burnout in my job.” Links M David MI homepage differentkind homepage Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Book “How to Talk so Kids Will Listen...And Listen So Kids Will Talk”: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0743525086 Find Dr. Allen on previous episode: 270 A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage AToTH on Facebook AToTH on Instagram AToTH on LinkedIn
Please Leave a Review! On this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists repeat guest, Dr. Matt Allen joins us to talk about patient vs parent focused approaches to communication in the op and how to use your motivational interviewing techniques with both pediatric patients, and their parents. This episode has FREE CE! (Coming soon!) Interview Starts: 07:14.560 Episode Highlights We Love Reviews! Hinman Live Podcasting! Dr. Matt Allen Background Patient Centered Approach Respect Patient and Parent Autonomy Ages Communicating with Parents Dealing with the Difficult Parent Present Options Quotes “I often get asked what age it makes sense to start talking to the patient themselves.” “Until that child is an adult, you are going to need to have a conversation with the parent, that isn't to say that you can't involve the patient in conversations about their oral health.” “Teaching kids that they have a voice in their healthcare as they get older is important.” “If you can have that conversation with the child, have that conversation, it does something for the child, and for the parent.” “People tend to be pretty thoughtful from an early age, we need to give them credit for that.” “I don't want to drive a wedge between the patient and the parent either.” “It's really important to offer parents options, even if the other option is to do nothing.” “When we are presented with options we tend to want to choose the option that is best for us.” “It saves me so much time in the long run to have those meaningful conversations, and builds up my own personal satisfaction and fights burnout in my job.” Links M David MI homepage differentkind homepage Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Book “How to Talk so Kids Will Listen...And Listen So Kids Will Talk”: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0743525086 Find Dr. Allen on previous episode: 270 A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage AToTH on Facebook AToTH on Instagram AToTH on LinkedIn
On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host, Miriam Conner is joined by parenting and education expert Joanna Faber. Faber shares her personal experience as well as many readers' stories and practical communication strategies. The post Podcast Episode #74: Author Discusses “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen” appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
How do you practice Mindful Parenting with little kids? Joanna Faber & Julie King have written the book on it. Their communication lessons have the power to completely transform your relationship with your toddler. *New!* Watch video clips from this episode on the Mindful Mama Youtube channel! If you enjoyed this episode, and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag me @mindfulmamamentor. Have you left a review yet? All you have to do is go to Apple Podcasts or Stitcher (or wherever you listen), and thanks for your support of the show! 3 Takeaways: Accepting kids' negative feelings is vital to happy, healthy relationships. Threatening kids is less effective for cultivating cooperation and creates a backwash of resentment. It's not easy to change how you speak to your kids! We naturally want to fix their problems. Julie King are the authors of the new book, How To Talk When Kids Won't Listen: Whining, Fighting, Meltdowns, Defiance, & Other Challenges of Childhood, as well as the best-selling book, How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7, which has been translated into 22 languages world-wide. They created the app HOW TO TALK: Parenting Tips in Your Pocket, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Together they speak to schools, businesses and parent groups nationally and internationally, they lead "How To Talk" workshops and support groups online and in person, and provide private consultations. Visit Joanna and Julie at How-To-Talk.com, on Facebook @faberandking or on Instagram @howtotalk.forparents. Get Hunter's book, Raising Good Humans now! Click here to order and get book bonuses! ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is a mindful mama mentor. She coaches smart, thoughtful parents on how to create calm and cooperation in their daily lives. Hunter has over 20 years of experience in mindfulness practices. She has taught thousands worldwide. Be a part of the tribe—we're over 25 thousand strong! Join the Mindful Parenting membership. Take your learning further! Get my Top 2 Best Tools to Stop Yelling AND the Mindful Parenting Roadmap for FREE at: mindfulmamamentor.com/stopyelling/ Find more podcasts, blog posts, free resources, and how to work with Hunter at MindfulMamaMentor.com. Be sure to check out these deals from this week's sponsors: Visit ThriveCausemetics.com/hunter for 15% off your first order! Get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line with code HUNTER at kiwico.com. You can get an exclusive, one-time offer of 15% off your order of Bitty Baby products with promo code HUNTER at americangirl.com.
For the Nth time in the show we bring you Alina Vlaic, ranking and PPC expert to talk about topics that are seldom talked about in terms of ranking. We are also going to be modelling my very own experience working with AZ rank to discuss common and uncommon scenarios on ranking. Find out why Alina says Ranking is not the top priority. This is a lot more multi ranking tips and tricks you wouldn't want to miss in this 70 mins show. In This Episode: [00:28] Alina Vlaic, 4th-timer in the show. [02:59] Ranking according to Alina. [07:59] Ranking service VS other platforms [14:00] Downside [18:25] Honeymoon stage in product launch [23:58] How long does honeymoon period in ranking [28:00] Alina's tips and tricks [30:50] How to select keywords we use for a product [46:00] Frequently bought together [59:30] Ranking is not the top priority. Guest Links and References: WEBSITE: https://azrank.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AZRANKcom INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alinavlaic/?hl=en INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/azrank_com/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfKy… Book References: Negotiation by Chris Voss How to Talk so Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Links and References: Wizards of Amazon: https://www.wizardsofecom.com/ Wizards of Amazon Courses: https://wizardsofamazon.mykajabi.com/a/27566/x6Kwkz6p Wizards of Amazon Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/South-Florida-FBA/ Wizards of Amazon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WizardsofAmazon/ Wizards of Amazon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wizardsofecom/ Wizards of Amazon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wizardsofecom/
Are you out in the world, attacking the day or do you just want to lie in bed staring at the wall? Well, the brilliant Esther Coren is here this week, armed with a book list to get through this languishing low. She's a writer, podcaster and voracious reader who has an arsenal of brilliant books for our every wild and crazy thought… of which there are MANY... This podcast is bravely brought to you by @readly. Heard about Readly? It's a digital subscription service for magazines and newspapers, a kind of Spotify for thousands of national and international titles available at a touch on your smartphone or tablet. Readly is offering you lovely lot 2 months free if you sign up today using our link readly.com/themidult. Then it's £7.99 a month for over 5000 titles and you can cancel anytime. Remember staggering around, weighed down with three tonnes of mags that cost a million pounds? Not any more. It couldn't be simpler and… boom? Suddenly the world is at your fingertips. It's a joy actually. We're really into it. Esther recommends…. Wintering by Katharine May How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason Wow No Thank You by Samantha Irby Early Morning Riser by Katherine Heiny Cobble Hill by Cecily Von Ziegsar A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles A Bit of a Stretch by Chris Atkins
Most people just want to be right. If you've ever paid close attention to how people talk to each other, nobody is actually listening. It's just a game of right vs. wrong where the “listener” is just waiting for the other person to stop talking so they can talk again. This is not listening. It's not even effective communication. Listening and communication are skills that need to be developed—skills that many adults don't ever end up mastering. This gets compounded when we become parents. If we haven't learned how to effectively communicate by the time we have children, we then make it damn near impossible for our children to learn and master these skills. It becomes a vicious cycle that makes relationships exhausting and hard. You've heard me discuss how many of our issues actually stem from our childhood. This is no different. As a child, I grew up in a very authoritarian household. My parents were my parents, not my friends. We were spanked, shouted at, and punished — we even had a naughty step and went to a boarding school. I never felt understood or listened to. I spent much of my childhood rebelling and doing whatever I could to be the exact opposite of my parents (which is actually what most children do when their parents aren't effective communicators). I craved acceptance and individuality but didn't receive those things from my parents. But I vowed to be the total opposite of them and have spent my entire adult life seeking and learning how to do better, especially for my own kids. I have never punished my children. They've never been shamed, shouted at, talked down to, or suppressed. I ask them questions and nurture their individuality. I teach them how to seek answers for themselves. And most importantly? I accept them for who they are, and they know and feel that every single day. If every parent can learn these important skills, we will witness a massive transformation in future generations. In this podcast, I will teach you exactly how to listen so your kids will talk and talk so your kids will listen. And in turn, your kids will have the healthiest, most fulfilling relationships at every level. Listen closely as I share the following strategies (and examples) that you can implement immediately in all of your relationships. But know this: it's not enough for you to simply listen and read these strategies. You must actively apply them in your life every chance you get. Strategies to have a better relationship with your kids: Use “It seems/sounds like…” questions to establish what they want. Ask “why” questions. Ask, “What would be the downside if you didn't get it?” (this identifies the REAL problem) Ask, “Why do you need it to be that way?” (this establishes the emotional attachment) I really hope you enjoy this episode! Love Kim xo Reference List: 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. By Jordan Peterson (https://www.amazon.com/12-Rules-Life-Antidote-Chaos/dp/0345816021) Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It. By Chris Voss (https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended/dp/0062407805/ref=pd_sbs_1?pd_rd_w=azkBS&pf_rd_p=2419a049-62bf-452e-b0d0-ca5b7e35a7b4&pf_rd_r=D9X021W76JTC7EZ9WRT0&pd_rd_r=4e924ada-04ae-4b0c-a73d-905db63c74f8&pd_rd_wg=Oc2qc&pd_rd_i=0062407805&psc=1) QUOTES USED: “Whenever we punish and control our children, we teach them that a part of themselves is bad, so then they fragment themselves into two different people.” “Children are not stupid. They know that the reason we're trying to control them is to make our lives easier.” “ Kids will fight to the death for you to hear them.” “If you learn to communicate better with your child, you will model communication skills for them, and they will naturally learn how to do conflict-resolution, ask for what they want, how to negotiate, and how to have conversations without fighting.” “If you ever want to understand someone or have a better relationship with someone, you first step into their world, try them on, and then invite them back into yours.” “If you force your need to be right onto your children, you'll teach them to do this in relationships.”
Books that have helped me the most 1. The Soul of Discipline 2. How to Talk so Kids Will Listen, How to Listen so Kids Will Talk 3. Simplicity Parenting. Parenting is a big topic, I could have shared much more. Let's keep chatting on instagram. instagram.com/vanessasholisticliving
Chrissie Lee Kahan and Aaron Michael Kahan, coauthors of Navigating the Road of Infertility. Topic: An honest and poignant account of one couple’s struggle to start a family. Issues: The need for more open discussion of infertility; how IVF, artificial insemination, failed adoption, and other setbacks affect couples; coping with those setbacks; and more. Julie […] The post One Couple’s Struggle to Start a Family + Talking so Kids Will Listen appeared first on Mr. Dad.
We look at the communication tools presented in this renown book through a Radical Parenting lens. Empathizing with our children, describing rather than evaluating, sidestepping power struggles, finding alternatives to punishment, and more. A highly useful book for parents on the front lines, searching for practical tools to replace old school parenting paradigms.
Finally an episode on polyamorous parenting. Libby shares her take. -------------------------------- SHOW LINKS How to Talk so Kids Will Listen & Listen so Kids Will Talk: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/769016.How_to_Talk_So_Kids_Will_Listen_Listen_So_Kids_Will_Talk Untamed: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52129515-untamed On Disruption: https://anchor.fm/makingpolywork/episodes/When-Life-is-Turned-Upside-Down-ecpob2 Slow Down to Break Up: https://anchor.fm/makingpolywork/episodes/Slow-Down-to-Break-Up-edjjsa -------------------------------- Find Libby on the Web: https://libbysinback.com Sign up for coaching at http://talktolibby.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makingpolywork/message
What are your favourite books? The book(s) that have changed your life, the way you think and act? Here are the Mulberry Sisters paradigm-shifting books: Brooke: Real Love - Greg Baer Loving What Is - Byron Katie The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up - Marie Kondo Paige: The Ancient Secrets of a Master Healer - Clint Rogers Love is Letting Go of Fear - Gerald G. Jampolsky The Magic - Rhonda Byrne Dana: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Steven R Covey The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up - Marie Kondo The 5 Love Languages - Gary Chapman How to Talk to Siblings Without Rivalry & How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and How to Listen so Kids Will Talk - Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Entitlement Trap - Richard and Linda Eyre Child Whisperer - Carol Tuttle Brianna: Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child - Mark Weissbluth Crucial Conversations - Patterson, Grenny, McMillan, & Switzler Getting to Yes - Roger Fisher and William Ury Stress Less, Accomplish More - Emily Fletcher Victoria: Love is Letting Go of Fear - Gerald G. Jampolsky The Magic - Rhonda Byrne
Jerry Falwell's Instagram And How To Talk So Kids Will Listen by 2Pastors - Kate and Eulando
Book reveiw on How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen and the strategies and tips really work to get kids to listen! I share how I apply them. For a complete transcript check out our show notes for episode 11 on smallbizmama.com Topics • Chapter 1: Tools for Handling Emotions • Chapter 2: Tools for Engaging Cooperation • Chapter 3: Tools for Resolving Conflict • Chapter 4: Tools for Praise and Appreciation • Things to remember • The Tools in Action For the complete show, notes go to small biz mama.com************************** https://www.smallbizmama.com/book-review-how-to-talk-so-little-kids-will-listen/
This week on the podcast, we’re discussing two key clips from a recent conversation between John Maxwell, Simon Sinek, and Mark Cole. They discuss the importance of listening and empathy when it comes to leading and connecting with people––especially those unlike us. During the application portion of this episode, Mark Cole and Jason Brooks discuss what we can accomplish by listening to others and stepping out of our own perspective. During times of tension, we often avoid the most pertinent conversations because we find them uncomfortable. But this episode will encourage you to lean into the discomfort that growth requires of us. Our BONUS resources for this episode are the Leaders Listen Worksheet, which includes fill-in-the-blank notes from John’s teaching, and the live video of the entire discussion between John, Simon, and Mark. You can download the worksheet and find the video link by visiting MaxwellPodcast.com/LeadersListen. References: Watch the entire Facebook Live video here. How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlishprovide The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek Leadershift by John C. Maxwell The John Maxwell Online Store
This episode I’m speaking with Michael Port. We talk about all kinds of topics including quarantine, the importance of sacrifice, delayed gratification, feeling safe, dealing with frustrations, the family value system, and so much more! KEY TAKEAWAYS: Where safety helps and hurts Teaching kids to sacrifice something in the moment for something in the future Why posturing creates problems Developing the skill of fluidity Focusing on gaining clarity with what people need The danger of reactionary values Michael’s hidden talent QUOTE “If we can go into "Safety-first" with the people we care about, the outcome of those conversations will likely be more productive and positive rather than conflict oriented or conflict filled” - Michael Port “Quarantine is an opportunity for us to lean in to the concept of being able to sacrifice something in the moment for something better in the future” - Michael Port “What we’re doing now is continually working on our ability to say ‘No’ to some immediate need in service of a larger, more important need. If we can do that, life will be so much easier” - Michael Port “People will often compromise their values to keep their needs” - Tony Robbins PEOPLE MENTIONED Hal Elrod Amy Port Ryan Michler Tony Robbins Mike Michalowicz EPISODE RESOURCES Michaelport.com Steal the Show Podcast Follow on Twitter, Insta, Facebook, Youtube. ABOUT THE GUEST Michael Port is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author. He is a former actor and the host of the “Steal the Show Podcast. Michael helps people succeed as a public speaker and performer. Michael has been featured on all the major TV networks and is one of the highest rated speakers working today. He runs a company of experts advising businesses on marketing, business development, and public speaking. Michael and his wife, Amy Port co-founded Heroic Public Speaking Worldwide. They offer the most complete (and effective) speaker training in the world. They teach speakers what actors know about how to give better performances during keynotes, breakouts, and even workshops. ABOUT FRONT ROW DADS Front Row Dads is in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. The Front Row Dads brotherhood is changing that. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP Join the Front Row Dads private Facebook community so you can ask questions, share ideas, and be part of a supportive group of incredible brothers who help one another navigate the role of marriage and fatherhood. https://frontrowdads.com/facebook JOIN THE BROTHERHOOD Learn about what’s included in your Front Row Dads membership here: https://frontrowdads.com/brotherhood LEAVE A REVIEW If you’ve listened to multiple Front Row Dads interviews and get value from the show, we’d love your support! Leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts only takes a minute, and in turn, it allows us to rank higher and become discovered by other Dads, just like you. Visit FrontRowDads.com/review and tell others what you think about the show! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Host Jon Vroman asks the big question, uncovers true stories and practical strategies to win as a parent (and husband). Digging up the tips, habits, routine and rituals that help men be a better dad/father and also win in marriage, parenting, health, finance while balancing the hundreds a full calendar. It’s easy for a dad to say that family matters most, but feels guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. Front Row Dads is changing that. We help you raise awesome kids, and improve your marriage. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. For those looking for dad advice, and tips to thrive in fatherhood, it’s all at FrontRowDads.com/subscribe
Are you struggling because your child always goes against you? Are you worried about not being able to communicate respectfully with your kid? These problems can be solved with this book-- “How to Talk to Kids So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk.” Since its first edition was published in the 1980s, three million copies have been sold worldwide. It has been a bedside table book for tens of thousands of parents. It teaches parents straightforward and practical ways to bond with their kids through the language of love, helping them develop a healthy parent-child relationship.
*DISCLAIMER: We recorded this podcast on March 11, which was just before it became abundantly clear to us that COVID-19 was not just on our doorstep, it was in our figurative yard, and in our figurative garage. Therefore you will hear us (and in particular, Caitlin) continue to question the contagion, the responses, the leading edge worriers, and overall what we should have been doing. Rest assured listeners, we have since done a 180 degree shift and are aggressively social distancing. Enjoy our naivete and blissful unawareness about what was about to hit us. Know that we have changed, that it’s ok to change your mind and do better. Please: STAY HOME. Caitlin talks about a recent hard night she had with both boys, and how she’s begun snoring. Laura has been enjoying being out in the nice weather (blergh) and recaps Siblings Without Rivalry and How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk. Give us 5 stars in Apple Podcasts if you like what you hear! Check out Hey Mama Kitchen! Promo code: PODCAST Find show notes for this episode at http://heymamapodcast.com/episodes/200 Follow us on Twitter @heymamapodcast, Instagram @heymamapodcast & like our Facebook page Hey Mama Podcast Tell us what your #igotthis and #idontgotthis moments are this week! Have a question or topic you’d like us to discuss? Tweet us @heymamapodcast or email us at heymamapodcast (at) gmail.com. Music: Hanami by Fabian Measures
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Josh welcomes Summer Curwen to the Theater! • Summer is a child and family therapist in Franklin, TN. She spends her time working with children and families and uses a tool called a “sand tray.” If you’d like to see Summer as a client, check out www.summercurwen.com. • Summer’s Recommended Resources: The Connected Child by Karen Purvis How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish • Time Codes! Get to know Summer - 02:06 Movie Talk - 25:39 What have you learned from your clients? - 1:30:50 Leigh-Ann Wraps it up - 1:34:44 • If you live in Tennessee and are interested in seeing Josh as a client, you can find him at www.mountsperocounseling.com. • Find Therapist Theater at: email: therapisttheater@gmail.com Twitter: @therapistTHTR Instagram: @therapisttheater Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Therapist-Theater-1159582557556158/?modal=admin_todo_tour Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkh8_YV0CHyhbkYDfCzOMiA
With most platforms you choose to create content on, you are always having to choose between what audiences you are trying to reach and what audiences you will miss out on. Podcasting serves a wide audience because it’s Radio, and old people understand the Radio and young people enjoy podcasts so they will listen as well.
June Episode #11
This is the first episode of a two-part series on wich Patrick Donohoe dives into the topic of sales relationships and how to improve them. Stay tuned and take notes because Tammi and Patrick will give you actual tips and tricks on how to resolve these sales issues. To learn more about the Prosperity Economics Movement http://prosperityeconomicsadvisors.com/how-to-keep-your-mindset-positive-bonus-episode Links and Resources from this Episode https://www.amazon.com/Obstacle-Way-Timeless-Turning-Triumph-ebook/dp/B00G3L1B8K/ref=sr_1_3?crid=TAWDC6NM8WJA&keywords=the+obstacle+is+the+way&qid=1558033110&s=gateway&sprefix=the+obsta%2Caps%2C278&sr=8-3 https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen-ebook/dp/B005GG0MXI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3SSOP532EZ7WQ&keywords=how+to+talk+so+kids+will+listen+%26+listen+so+kids+will+talk&qid=1558033148&s=gateway&sprefix=how+to+talk+so+kids+will%2Caps%2C396&sr=8-1 https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Love-Logic-Teaching-Responsibility-ebook/dp/B00IV351R0/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3VFBMUNJ4UBPX&keywords=parenting+with+love+and+logic+book&qid=1558033182&s=gateway&sprefix=parenting+with+%2Caps%2C669&sr=8-2 Show Notes Observe, Orient, Decide and Try - 1:54 Orient yourself - 2:01 The Prosperity Economics Movement - 3:06 Everyone has a different perspective - 3:47 Discussing the book: "How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk" - 4:21 The perspective of a child - 4:30 Neutralizing the emotional side of things - 6:41 The idea of perspective in children - 7:24 The advisors in the movement - 7:55 Discussing the book: "The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials Into Triumph" - 10:27 The obstacle is the path - 10:35 Studying feedback before offering a solution - 11:06 Keys for all sales issues, we have to check ourselves - 12:08 Often the solution is the opposite of what you think it is - 13:18 Understanding the emotional level of human beings - 16:00 Book recommendation: "Parenting With Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility" - 17:21 Neutralize your emotions and listen to understand! - 17:50 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. iTunes Spotify Stitcher RSS
Temper tantrums. What a fun topic! In this episode Bonnie & Audrey share their tips and tactics for dealing with tantrums in kids. We're not psychological experts, just 2 moms who have dealt with a lot of tantrums! Audrey recommends: Baby Sign Language Made Easy How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk Dog Whisperer with Cesar Milan Season 5 Bonnie recommends: Real Love in Parenting Parenting with Love and Logic Better than Happy podcast
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won't brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We've all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won't buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It's a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won't brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We've all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won't buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It's a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won’t brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We’ve all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won’t buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It’s a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won’t brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We’ve all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won’t buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It’s a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Want your kids to listen? 3 steps to help us keep calm, connected, and available 1/ acknowledge child’s feelings 2/ give information or offer a choice 3/ set limits Tips for parents to keep calm in the moment 1/ share family values and model the behavior expected 2/ apologize when you lose your zen 3/ acknowledge child’s feelings Contact: Rev. Susan Nason www.theparentwhispererny.com Calmversations with Yvette by Yvette Jain www.yvettejain.com (c) 2019
We find excellence with spring cleaning (albeit somewhat obligatory) and leadership luncheons! Then, we attain imperfection in the fight against constipation. This episode introduces "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish with a discussion on wishful thinking, engaging cooperation, and our thoughts on punishment. Then we wrap it up wrap it up with an update to The Parent Board and an unexpected arguement while reviewing our lists. - Exploring Excellence 2:45 - Attaining Imperfection: 7:21 - Book Review 10:40 - Parent Board 40:50
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Clubhouse CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Miško Hevery Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Miško Hevery, creator of Angular and Senior Computer Scientist at Google. Miško was introduced to computers when his father brought a Sinclair ZX Spectrum home for them to play with. When they moved to the United States from Czech Republic, Miško attended Rochester Institute of Technology and studied Computer Engineering. After working for companies such as Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox, he joined Google where created the Angular framework. For more on the story of how Miško created AngularJS, listen to the ‘Birth of Angular’ episode on the Adventures in Angular podcast here. Miško is currently working on Angular Ivy at Google and plans to restart a blog in the future. Links Adventures in Angular: The Birth of Angular JavaScript Jabber: Dependency Injection in JavaScript with Vojta Jína & Misko Hevery Miško's Twitter Miško's GitHub Miško's Medium Miško's LinkedIn How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ Picks Miško Hevery: Prusa3D - 3D Printers from Josef Prusa Charles Max Wood: The Kingfountain Series by Jeff Wheeler
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Clubhouse CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Miško Hevery Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Miško Hevery, creator of Angular and Senior Computer Scientist at Google. Miško was introduced to computers when his father brought a Sinclair ZX Spectrum home for them to play with. When they moved to the United States from Czech Republic, Miško attended Rochester Institute of Technology and studied Computer Engineering. After working for companies such as Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox, he joined Google where created the Angular framework. For more on the story of how Miško created AngularJS, listen to the ‘Birth of Angular’ episode on the Adventures in Angular podcast here. Miško is currently working on Angular Ivy at Google and plans to restart a blog in the future. Links Adventures in Angular: The Birth of Angular JavaScript Jabber: Dependency Injection in JavaScript with Vojta Jína & Misko Hevery Miško's Twitter Miško's GitHub Miško's Medium Miško's LinkedIn How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ Picks Miško Hevery: Prusa3D - 3D Printers from Josef Prusa Charles Max Wood: The Kingfountain Series by Jeff Wheeler
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Clubhouse CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Miško Hevery Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Miško Hevery, creator of Angular and Senior Computer Scientist at Google. Miško was introduced to computers when his father brought a Sinclair ZX Spectrum home for them to play with. When they moved to the United States from Czech Republic, Miško attended Rochester Institute of Technology and studied Computer Engineering. After working for companies such as Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox, he joined Google where created the Angular framework. For more on the story of how Miško created AngularJS, listen to the ‘Birth of Angular’ episode on the Adventures in Angular podcast here. Miško is currently working on Angular Ivy at Google and plans to restart a blog in the future. Links Adventures in Angular: The Birth of Angular JavaScript Jabber: Dependency Injection in JavaScript with Vojta Jína & Misko Hevery Miško's Twitter Miško's GitHub Miško's Medium Miško's LinkedIn How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ Picks Miško Hevery: Prusa3D - 3D Printers from Josef Prusa Charles Max Wood: The Kingfountain Series by Jeff Wheeler
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Miško Hevery Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Miško Hevery, creator of Angular and Senior Computer Scientist at Google. Miško was introduced to computers when his father brought a Sinclair ZX Spectrum home for them to play with. When they moved to the United States from Czech Republic, Miško attended Rochester Institute of Technology and studied Computer Engineering. After working for companies such as Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox, he joined Google where created the Angular framework. For more on the story of how Miško created AngularJS, listen to the ‘Birth of Angular’ episode on the Adventures in Angular podcast here. Miško is currently working on Angular Ivy at Google and plans to restart a blog in the future. Links Adventures in Angular: The Birth of Angular JavaScript Jabber: Dependency Injection in JavaScript with Vojta Jína & Misko Hevery Miško's Twitter Miško's GitHub Miško's Medium Miško's LinkedIn How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ Picks Miško Hevery: Prusa3D - 3D Printers from Josef Prusa Charles Max Wood: The Kingfountain Series by Jeff Wheeler
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Miško Hevery Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Miško Hevery, creator of Angular and Senior Computer Scientist at Google. Miško was introduced to computers when his father brought a Sinclair ZX Spectrum home for them to play with. When they moved to the United States from Czech Republic, Miško attended Rochester Institute of Technology and studied Computer Engineering. After working for companies such as Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox, he joined Google where created the Angular framework. For more on the story of how Miško created AngularJS, listen to the ‘Birth of Angular’ episode on the Adventures in Angular podcast here. Miško is currently working on Angular Ivy at Google and plans to restart a blog in the future. Links Adventures in Angular: The Birth of Angular JavaScript Jabber: Dependency Injection in JavaScript with Vojta Jína & Misko Hevery Miško's Twitter Miško's GitHub Miško's Medium Miško's LinkedIn How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ Picks Miško Hevery: Prusa3D - 3D Printers from Josef Prusa Charles Max Wood: The Kingfountain Series by Jeff Wheeler
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Miško Hevery Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Miško Hevery, creator of Angular and Senior Computer Scientist at Google. Miško was introduced to computers when his father brought a Sinclair ZX Spectrum home for them to play with. When they moved to the United States from Czech Republic, Miško attended Rochester Institute of Technology and studied Computer Engineering. After working for companies such as Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox, he joined Google where created the Angular framework. For more on the story of how Miško created AngularJS, listen to the ‘Birth of Angular’ episode on the Adventures in Angular podcast here. Miško is currently working on Angular Ivy at Google and plans to restart a blog in the future. Links Adventures in Angular: The Birth of Angular JavaScript Jabber: Dependency Injection in JavaScript with Vojta Jína & Misko Hevery Miško's Twitter Miško's GitHub Miško's Medium Miško's LinkedIn How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ Picks Miško Hevery: Prusa3D - 3D Printers from Josef Prusa Charles Max Wood: The Kingfountain Series by Jeff Wheeler
Today we have a book club episode with a “plus one” - Kathryn. We discussing a great book called: "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish. Get all the fun show notes here: www.momminainteasypodcast.com
Hunter talks to Joanna Faber & Julie King about How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen. Some big takeaways from this episode include: 1. Accepting kids' negative feelings is vital to happy, healthy relationships. 2. Threatening kids is less effective for cultivating cooperation and creates a backwash of resentment. 3. It's not easy to change how you speak to your kids! We naturally want to fix their problems. Joanna Faber and Julie King are co-authors of How To Talk So LITTLE Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7, as well as the app Parenting Hero, and the soon-to-be-released app, Pocket Parent. Joanna and Julie lead workshops, consult with parents, and give lectures and parent education presentations across the United States and internationally. They can be reached at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com. Fan of the Mindful Mama Podcast? Support it by leaving a quick review -----> on iTunes or on Stitcher (or wherever you listen!) ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is a mindful mama mentor. She coaches overstressed moms on how to cultivate mindfulness in their daily lives. Hunter has over 20 years of experience in yoga & mindfulness practices. She has taught thousands worldwide, and is the creator of the Mindful Parenting course. Download the audio training, Mindfulness For Moms (The Superpower You Need) for free! It's at mindfulmomguide.com. Find more podcasts, blog posts, free resources, and how to work with Hunter at MindfulMamaMentor.com.
Teaching a room full of elementary kids can be more intimidating than a room full of adults, but it doesn’t have to be. John Murchison joins our podcast to discuss […]
This week, Steph and Abby dive further in the topic of getting kids to listen. They delve into the (often frustrating) world of kid emotions...and tantrums and meltdowns and whining and crying and screaming and irrational behavior and how you deal with it. (Wine.) Steph has been reading a book on the subject and shares this with Abby and their listeners. The idea is to have several approaches in your parenting toolbox, some more direct than others, but in the hopes that one of them will get your kids to do what you want them to. Do they work? Probably not, but definitely worth a try. Tell them how you get your kids to listen in the comments!
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In this episode, Amanda talks to us about her child development background and gives us great tips on how we can use positive language to help better communicate with our kids. In addition, she mentions how even though she had a background in child development, it was a whole different beast when she actually had kids. I think you will enjoy this entertaining episode, and learn a thing or two from Amanda Morgan.
This is the last episode in our summer book club series where we'll be talking about chapters 5 & 6 of the book, How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. Today we talk all about praise and freeing children from playing roles. Join us! Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/homeschoolunrefined. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson Pax by Sarah Pennypacker Peter and the Starcatchers Series by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson How To Train Your Dragon Series by Cressida Cowell Loving This Week Angela - Headspace App Maren - Thrive Market, littlebitsof_realfood on instagram Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
We are continuing our Summer Book Club with the book How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. We're chatting about Chapters 3 & 4 today and we'd love to have you join us whether you've read the chapters or not. We talk specifically about alternatives to punishment and encouraging autonomy in children. Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/homeschoolunrefined. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Talking As Fast As I Can by Lauren Graham Someday, Someday Maybe by Lauren Graham At Home In the World by Tsh Oxenreider Bittersweet by Shauna Niequist Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Loving This Week Maren: Joyful Courage Podcast Episode #100: Tina Bryson Supports Us With Brain Informed Parenting Angela: Stitch Fix (Angela's referral link) Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
This is the week when we dive in to our summer read, How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, where we'll be covering chapters 1-2. Do not feel like you need to have read the book to listen in on our conversation. You'll still get a lot of great tips to put into practice right away. We'll review information in each chapter and chat about our experiences within our own families. Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/homeschoolunrefined. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Loving This Week Angela: Wonder Woman, DreamLoungers Maren: Nutpods Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
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Have you read the now-classic book How to Talk so Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids will Talk? Ever wished there was a version that would help you with younger children who perhaps aren’t quite ready for a detailed problem-solving session? Well now there is! Adele Faber is a co-author of the original book; Adele’s daughter Joanna and Joanna’s childhood friend Julie King have teamed up to write the new version of How to Talk so LITTLE Kids Will Listen (http://amzn.to/2FQSXUZ) , packed with examples of how real parents have used the information they’ve now been teaching for over 30 years. Join me for a chat with Julie King as we work to understand the power of acknowledging children’s feelings and some practical tools to help engage your younger children to cooperate with you. Update 5/10/17: An eagle-eyed listener noticed that Julie mentioned her 10-year-old son wanting to sit on the front seat of her car, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that children 12 and under should sit in the back seat (https://www.cdc.gov/features/passengersafety/) . Julie was recounting an episode that happened long before there were CDC recommendations on where children should sit in the car, so please don’t take this as an ‘OK’ to put your 12-and-under child in the front seat. Thanks! Reference Faber, J. & King, J. (2017). How to talk so little kids will listen (http://amzn.to/2FQSXUZ) . New York: Scribner. (Affiliate link) (#) Transcript Jen: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/P74sAOkk8IMHGB3zkWWtK3r7ZBS1lVcqlrebyqMP2e51q2Cz69quzYc_-0r0j9IzqEajIeww1_w7Vl6JXKkObhjxs1M?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=21.51) Welcome to the Your Parenting Mojo podcast. I’d like to welcome my guest today, Julie King, who is one half of the writing duo behind the new book, How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen, and if that title sounds familiar, it’s because it’s part of what seems to have become a family of books around the classic How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. Julie has been educating and supporting parents and professionals since 1995 and in addition to her work with individual parents and couples, she also leads How to Talk workshops and gives parent education presentations to schools, nonprofits, and parent groups. Julie received her AB from Princeton University and a JD from Yale Law School. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area and is the mother of three. Welcome Julie. Julie: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/P74sAOkk8IMHGB3zkWWtK3r7ZBS1lVcqlrebyqMP2e51q2Cz69quzYc_-0r0j9IzqEajIeww1_w7Vl6JXKkObhjxs1M?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=73.72) Thank you. Jen: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/P74sAOkk8IMHGB3zkWWtK3r7ZBS1lVcqlrebyqMP2e51q2Cz69quzYc_-0r0j9IzqEajIeww1_w7Vl6JXKkObhjxs1M?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=74.26) It actually does feel a little odd to welcome you when we’re in your own home. Julie was kind enough to invite me to her home today to have this conversation. So thanks so much for taking the time. Julie: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/P74sAOkk8IMHGB3zkWWtK3r7ZBS1lVcqlrebyqMP2e51q2Cz69quzYc_-0r0j9IzqEajIeww1_w7Vl6JXKkObhjxs1M?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=83.68) Oh my pleasure. Jen: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/P74sAOkk8IMHGB3zkWWtK3r7ZBS1lVcqlrebyqMP2e51q2Cz69quzYc_-0r0j9IzqEajIeww1_w7Vl6JXKkObhjxs1M?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=84.86) So I wonder if you can tell me a little bit about the genesis of this book because it kind of runs in the family a bit, right? Julie:...
A little about our guests. Michael and Debbye have been a couple for nearly 50 years. High school sweethearts, they had a long courtship (7 years) when Michael went off to Westpoint and then served in the army. Michael is a LTC, Ret. From the US Army. He’s also been a university professor, published author, web developer and was a speechwriter for the commander of the largest organization in the Department of Defense. Debbye has been a home educator, mother and Army wife, Leader/Trainer for the Girl Scouts, speaker and radio personality. She drew on her experiences to publish her first book, Organizing without Agonizing. Michael and Debbye are the parents of 2 and grandparents of 4. In their most important role as grandparents, they live within walking distance of their grandchildren. A little about their business. In 2014, Michael and Debbye decided to combine their two businesses. Debbye created SMARTcut Solutions, a time management and professional organizing company. Michael was the SMARTcut Geek, a web developer and expert on all things technology. Power Couple Consulting mentors clients to develop entrepreneurial businesses using Belief Breakthrough techniques. Michael and Debbye also do transformational speaking. One piece of advice (the nutshell version) Keep the marriage first. Reading Material Earl Nightingale and the Conant audio series - https://goo.gl/WmNvLm The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman - http://amzn.to/2jnKDzx How to Talk so Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish - http://amzn.to/2j27OTB Positive Personality Profiles by Robert Rohm - http://amzn.to/2j214ow Get in Touch with Our Guests http://www.ThePowerCoupleLife.com
Interview with Julie King, co-author of "How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen," about strategies and stories that will help you improve communication with your preschooler. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen appeared first on Mr. Dad.
Are you communicating effectively? Learn the most effective ways to communicate with kids and adults. This is an extremely valuable 50 minutes. Welcome to the world-class parenting podcast, where we decode world-class parents and parenting techniques. Today we are discussing and sharing the key takeaways from "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen". We're big fans of the Tim Ferriss Show, and we are creating the parenting podcast we wish existed, aimed at people who love the Tim Ferriss Show. This book explains how to effectively talk with kids (and, to be honest, it works great with adults too).
With Mother’s Day looming, there is no better time to have on one of my favorite mothers, Adele Faber. In this show, we both share stories about our experience as parents. Adele talks about the new edition of her best seller How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids will Talk and provides us with scores of sage advice. You can find Adele here: http://www.fabermazlish.com/ And her books here: http://www.fabermazlish.com/publications.php Bumper music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjpOzsQ9YI