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How to go from Overwhelmed to Empowered with Parent Coaching Are you a mom or dad feeling overwhelmed by the daily grind of parenting? Do you constantly wonder if you're making the right choices for your school-aged children or navigating the adolescent years with confidence? This video, presented by Kristina Campos of The Impactful Parent, offers a powerful solution: parent coaching. Parenting is a rewarding but incredibly complex journey, filled with unique challenges at every stage. From managing child behavior and setting boundaries to fostering strong family dynamics and improving communication skills, it's easy to feel stretched thin and full of self-doubt. Kristina, a dedicated parenting coach and seasoned teacher, understands these struggles firsthand. Her mission at The Impactful Parent is to transform your chaos into connection and help you feel truly empowered. In this video, we'll demystify parent coaching: what it is, its profound benefits, and why it's the parenting help you might be needing. Discover how this professional service provides the support and guidance to effectively handle parenting issues, build strong relationships, and create a more harmonious family life. We'll cover how parent coaching can: Boost your parental confidence. Enhance communication skills with your kids. Equip you with practical problem-solving skills for discipline strategies and everyday scenarios. Increase your self-awareness as a parent. Significantly improve family dynamics and reduce parenting stress. Kristina will share insights into common themes she addresses with parents, including effective teenager connection strategies, navigating sibling conflicts, and the crucial topic of parental self-care. If you're ready to move from feeling overwhelmed to completely empowered in your parenting journey, embrace the power of parent coaching. This video will show you what working with a parenting coach looks like and how to implement the strategies learned for lasting positive change. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
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Elon Musk and Parenting Transgender Children Elon Musk is a parent of a trans daughter. Elon blames "Woke culture" for his daughter's life. And it's obvious to me, that Elon is a hurting dad inside. Watch this personal conversation between Kristina Campos, (founder of the Impactful Parent and mom to a trans child) and Rodrigo Bravo, (parenting coach and dad of an LGBTQ son) talk about the interview that Elon Musk did with Jordan Peterson. Discover the hardships of parenting a transgender child. Learn how other parents have navigated the tricky waters of parenting a trans child. And enjoy this conversation where Kristina and Rodrigo give their own opinions about this interview and share their personal stories of raising an LGBTQ child. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. rodrigobravojr@gmail.com for more from Rodrigo Bravo Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
What is inside that VAPE PEN? Nicotine? Marijuana? What parents need to know. Vape pens are very popular, but do you know what is inside a vape pen? Sometimes it is nicotine. Sometimes it is marijuana. How can you tell the difference? What can you do to prevent your teen from getting addicted to vape pens? What does this even matter? Discover the basics of vape pens, how you can tell what is inside a vape pen, why parents need to educate themselves on vapes, and action steps parents can take to minimize the chances of their child using vape pens in the future. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
How to Reconnect with Your Child: 5 Effective Strategies Discover 5 effective strategies for rebuilding a relationship or making a relationship stronger with your child. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
How Parents Unintentionally Hurt Their Child's Self-Esteem This is a MUST-SEE Impactful Parent Episode for anyone who is worried about their child's mental health, self-esteem, and well-being! Parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem all the time! You do too, and you probably don't know it! Discover 12 COMMON ways parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem so that you can be a more conscious and impactful parent! LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Transcript or Impactful Points of this Blog Parent can kill a child's self-esteem and not even know they are doing it! Did you have a parent like that? Many parents reflect the blame. They think, “I compliment my child all the time! How could I be hurting my child's self-esteem? Well, parents do unintentionally destroy their child's self-esteem, but I do not want YOU to do that! Today we are going to talk about 12 ways that parents unintentionally destroy their child's self-esteem. Hello. My name is Kristina Campos, founder of The Impactful Parent. I help parents of school aged children turn their chaos into connection with their adolescence. I am a mom of four kids, a teacher that has taught every grade from pre-school to high school, and today I help moms and dads, like yourself, to navigate the exhausting, confusing, frustrating, and rewarding world of parenting. WELCOME TO THE IMPACTFUL PARENT! Let's get started. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #1: Overprotection. When parents do everything for their child, they may unknowingly send the message that the child is not capable of tackling tasks independently. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #2: Not allowing kids to make decisions. Making all the decisions for the child can undermine their sense of autonomy and make them feel like their opinions and choices do not matter. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #3: Neglect When parents fail to provide emotional support, validation, and attention, children may internalize the belief that they are not important or worthy of love. This lack of emotional connection can significantly impact their self-esteem and overall well-being. Also, don't forget about micro-neglect. This is a term I use to describe when a parent pays “half-ass” attention to their child. For example, the parent shows with their body language or words that they are not interested in what the child is saying. Or the parent intentionally withholds affection from their child because they were “bad.” Sometimes micro-neglect comes out when a parent ignores a child because they are too busy with work or other adult obligations. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #4: Trying to Make Them Happy All the Time I call this the “everyone gets a ribbon” problem. Many children do not know how to take loss anymore due to society giving everyone a prize and not allowing the child to experience defeat. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #5: Never apologizing. This makes the child feel less and unimportant. Over time, a child can feel unworthy of an apology. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #6: Rushing to help too soon. This sends the message to the child that they are not capable of doing the activity without help. It inadvertently tells kids that “I don't believe you can accomplish this task.” How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #7: Comparison. Comparing a child to their siblings, peers, or other children can be damaging to their self-esteem. When parents constantly compare their child to others, they send the message that the child is not good enough as they are. This can lead to feelings of inadequacy and low self-worth. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #8: Being too critical and name calling. Parents who regularly insult or belittle their child may cause them to feel worthless and inadequate. (“You are so lazy,” “that was stupid of you.”) Critical comments from parents like, “You could have tried harder,” or “You should have done this instead,” can also erode a child's self-esteem. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #9: Expectations and Pressure Expectations will cause children to feel constant stress to perform perfectly. This can lead to feelings of failure and a diminished sense of self-worth. This is true of most expectations ranging from expecting your child to be heterosexual to viewing your child as an extension of yourself. Even hoping for your child to succeed in ways that you did not could be a slippery slope. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #10: Breaking your promises. This makes kids feel unimportant to you. They feel unprioritized and not worthy. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #11: Shutting down their feelings. Parents can invalidate their feelings with comments like, “Don't worry about it,” or “There is no reason to be upset here,” but shutting down your child's feelings comes in many forms. Even invading your child's privacy can be considered a form of dismissing their feelings. In fact, the most common form of parents shutting down their child's feelings (in my opinion) is making the child do things their way all the time. How parents unintentionally hurt their child's self-esteem #12: Dismiss their efforts When a parent dismisses a child's efforts, even unintentionally, it tells the child that their efforts do not count and were not noticed. If this was of value to you today, check out the episode called, How to Improve My Daughter's Self Esteem. Episode 220 Remember that this episode is just a small part of what Impactful Parent offers. Also available are online courses, parent support groups, coaching services, and the Impactful Parent app! Find out more by going to theimpactfulparent.com. Become a more impactful parent and download the Impactful Parent app! The Impactful Parent app is FREE so you can carry help, tips, and parenting resources right in your pocket. Discover new techniques to make your parenting more effective and get parenting resources that will make your life easier. Download the app today! You have nothing to lose since it is free to download, so go to theimpactfulparent.com or go to your phone's app store, search Impactful Parent, and discover how you can step up your parenting game and be a more impactful parent. But until next time, you got this, parents. I am just here to help.
I Caught My Teenager With Porn How do you confront and address this uncomfortable conversation? I got you! Learn 5 reasons pornography is bad for the adolescent brain, discover 8 strategies for having this conversation with your child, and 6 ways to prevent your child from watching pornography again! --- LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. ------ Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
10 Things I wish I knew when I was going through a divorce Divorce SUCKS! This episode of the Impactful Parent is raw, truthful, and OH SO HELPFUL! Kristina Campos, founder, gives her top 10 tips for the newly divorced so that you can do more than just survive this stage of your life, but THRIVE! --- LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. ---- Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
Imperfect Mommying: Better Parenting through Self Healing with Alysia Lyons
In this podcast, we explore the importance of connecting with your children and provide practical tips and strategies for building strong relationships with them. My guest Kristina is an expert in child development and shares her insights and experiences on how to create meaningful connections with children of all ages. We discuss topics such as active listening, setting aside quality time, and finding common interests, as well as how to navigate challenges such as technology use and conflict resolution. Whether you're a new parent or a seasoned caregiver, this podcast will provide you with valuable insights and tools to help you connect with your children and build strong, lasting relationships. Tune in and start building those connections today! Kristina Campos lives in Colorado and has four children of school age. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels, Pre-school through 12th grade. Kristina graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1999 and received her master's degree from the University of Denver in 2019. After many years of teaching, Kristina saw a need to help children from the source- THE HOME! With great enthusiasm, Kristina quit her teaching job and founded the organization The Impactful Parent. Now, Kristina helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community to those that follower her. The Impactful Parent can be found on most social media platforms under the handle @theimpactfulparent, there is an Impactful Parent YouTube channel, and Kristina has a podcast called Impactful Parenting. Her passion for children and strong devotion to serving parents is evident in all she does. Kristina also continues to stay active in the schools by substitute teaching whenever her schedule allows. Connect with Kristina: https://theimpactfulparent.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/theimpactfulparent/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/theimpactfulparent LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/theimpactfulparent YouTube: https://theimpactfulparent.com/youtube Podcast: https://theimpactfulparent.com/parenting-podcast Impactful Parent App: On Apple App Store, Android Play Store or https://theimpactfulparent.com/app www.alysialyons.com Connect with me: linktr.ee/momsupportcoach --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/momsupportcoach/support
How To Mend A Relationship: The crucial steps of an apology. This episode of the Impactful Parent walks you through the crucial steps of making an apology that is effective and better received by your loved one. It's not easy to say, "I am sorry," but apologizing might be the first step to mending a relationship that is important to you. Discover how you can apologize to your loved one WITHOUT taking the whole blame and WITHOUT admitting that you did anything with bad intentions. PLUS- THIS VIDEO WILL HELP YOU TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO APOLOGIZE SO THEY CAN MEND RELATIONSHIPS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO THEM! ---- LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. ------ Transcript for How To Mend A Relationship It's been a long day. I'm exhausted. All I want is to rest on the couch for five minutes before I deal with the kids. Instead, I walk into the house and am greeted with a crying child, another kid screaming, "Mom, she took my charger!" and a spouse who says, "Great! You're home. We need to get going to Joseph's game." I lost it. I completely lost my shit. All self-control went out the window, and before I knew it, I was yelling at everyone, even the baby. We all make mistakes, but saying sorry is actually a skill. We all have received an apology that we didn't accept because we knew the wrong-doer didn't mean it. Most of us have even given an apology we didn't mean. But what if we want to mend a hurt relationship and feelings? How do we do that? Hello, my name is Kristina Campos. I am the founder of the Impactful Parent. Every week I give you parenting videos that can help you in your parenting journey. If you have a particular topic or parenting question about your school-aged child that you would like me to address, please submit it at theimpactfulparent@gmail.com or by messaging me on social media. All submissions are kept anonymous. Today, I will teach you how to apologize. Not all apologies are created equal. If you are ready to mend a relationship or want to teach your child how to apologize, this episode is for you. I will explain the 8 crucial steps to a good apology and stick around to the end because this episode can improve your relationship with your children. Let's get started! How to apologize (before you say I'm sorry): Focus On The Impact Of Your Actions. Not The Intent. Ninety-nine percent of the time, you didn't mean to hurt anyone. You never intended to make someone feel sad, mad, or frustrated purposefully. That is why you will not focus on the intent of your actions. You didn't mean it! Instead, focus on the impact of your actions. If you yelled at your kids, you must consider how that made them feel. If you worked late and left your spouse at home with the kids alone too long, how did that affect your partner? It doesn't matter that you worked late so you can pay the bills. I am sure you had a good reason for whatever happened. Still, you need to stop justifying your actions and consider how your actions affect others. How to apologize (before you say I'm sorry): Own Up To Your Part. Not Theirs. Once you can admit that your actions hurt someone else, then you can own your part. This step gets a little messy when someone has hurt you, too, and the disconnect or argument happens with two or more people going back and forth. However, your focus is on what YOU did and what YOU said. Not them. You are likely hurt too. You probably reacted to them and have a lot of hurt feelings yourself, but the bottom line is: if you want to mend a relationship, someone has to step up and make the first move. I hope that your maturity to take the first step of owning your part in the situation prompts the other person to do the same, but we can't control them. You can only do your part. How to apologize Step 1: Admit To The Offense. Now we are getting into the actual words you need to use to speak your apology. Before we continue, let's clarify that just because you are admitting to hurting your loved one doesn't mean you did it purposefully. However, for your loved one to heal, they need you to say "what you could have done better" aloud. They need you to speak about how you wronged them. Say something like, "I am sorry that I _________." Examples: I am sorry that I yelled at you. I am sorry that I ignored you. I am sorry that I didn't take your opinion into consideration. How to apologize Step 2: Spell Out Why You Want To Apologize. Tell your loved one why it is important to you to mend the relationship. Say something like, "I want to apologize for what I did because _________." Examples: I want to apologize for what I did because I see that I really hurt you, which doesn't feel good to me, either. I want to apologize for what I did because I love you and never intended to hurt you. I want to apologize for what I did because I feel terrible, and your friendship means a lot to me. How to apologize Step 3: Admit That You Could Have Handled It Differently This is where you need to be the bigger person and admit you could have done better. You admitted to having made a mistake in handling the situation. It doesn't matter why you made a mistake. I am sure you were perfectly justified in how you reacted; however, this goes back to YOU needing to step up and take the first steps on the high road because someone needs to do it. You care about the relationship enough to do that. Say something like, "I wish I would have ____ instead, but I didn't, and I know I hurt you. It is important to add "and I know I hurt you" because your loved one needs to feel like you understand the consequences of your actions. Examples: I wish I had kept my cool and didn't yell; instead, I hurt you. I'm sorry. I wish I had paused momentarily and listened to you, but instead, I hurt you. I'm sorry. I wish I had walked away when we started arguing, but instead, I said hurtful things I didn't mean. That hurt you. I'm sorry. How to apologize Step 4: Acknowledge the Other Person's Hurt and Let Them Talk About Their Feelings. Step 4 is crucial. Your loved one needs to vent. This is important because they must make you understand how badly you hurt them. Unfortunately, this becomes the hardest step of all, because you will need to sit there and listen, take in the information, and nod your head. You can't get defensive. In fact, you need to validate their feelings. Your loved one won't accept your apology completely unless they feel you understand their pain. Period. Your natural reaction will be to defend yourself and justify your actions, but you can't. This is their time to talk, and for this apology to work, you will need to listen and take note of the words they use to describe their pain. This is especially important with men who express their hurt feelings by saying things like, "You disrespected me, or you didn't listen to me." Then, acknowledge your loved one's pain using the same words they used to describe it. For example: I understand that I disrespected you. I didn't mean to. I am sorry. I know that I ignored you, and you didn't feel heard. I am sorry. I understand that hurt your feelings. I am sorry. How to apologize Step 5: Express Regret. Expressing regret is best done in your tone of voice. How you say, I am sorry, and all the things noted in steps 1-4 need to be told in a tone of voice that expresses sadness. If you don't express regret for your actions using the right tone, then everything you said before won't do any good. Your loved one needs to feel like you regret your actions; this is where your heartfelt apology is revealed. When apologies WON'T be accepted no matter what you do. Unfortunately, there are times when an apology won't be accepted. This isn't about you at all, and it is all about the person receiving the apology. There are 2 notable times to be aware of when your apology will often fall upon deaf ears. They have to be willing to forgive you because they value the relationship. If they do not value the relationship, many people will reject the apology and use it as an excuse to move on. A person may not accept an apology if their identity is created by the hurt they have inside. Learning to apologize so you can mend relationships with your loved ones is important for your family. Once you can learn how to apologize effectively, then you can role model these behaviors and teach them to your children. If this information was valuable for you today, BECOME a more impactful parent by downloading The Impactful Parent App. The Impactful Parent app is FREE and full of episodes like this one to help you in your parenting journey. Investing in your family looks like learning the warning signs of certain behaviors so you can stop bad things before they start, discovering new parenting techniques to make your parenting more effective, and joining a community of like-minded parents who want to be the best parent they can for their child. All of this, plus so much more, can be found inside The Impactful Parent app, so download it today. You got nothing to lose with this free parenting resource. Go to theimpactfulparent.com and discover how to step up your parenting game and be more impactful. But until next time, you got this, parents. I am just here to help.
Normalizing the Bad of Parenting Parenting is full of difficult stuff that makes moms and dads want to pull their hair out! Why isn't anyone talking about it?!?! This week on the Impactful Parent, founder Kristina Campos and mom Kate Bjargvide talk about the "bad" of parenting in an effort to normalize the hard stuff. Discover how Kate handles her challenges and grab a few parenting tips! Plus, learn how parenting in Sweden differs from parenting in the United States. --- LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. www.youtube.com/@epickate for more from Kate Bjargvide --- Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
Why is my teenager mean to me? Founder of the Impactful Parent, Kristina Campos, gives parents 5 reasons why their child might be mean AND 5 things that parents can do to help cultivate a better relationship with their child. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
Communication Delays and Concerns With Children Communication delays and challenges in children are very common. So why isn't anyone talking about it? Whether your child is having difficulty with speaking, pronunciation, formulating thoughts, sequencing, comprehension, or ANY other of the different parts of communication, then this video is for YOU! Siris Rivas (speech therapist) and Kristina Campos (founder of the Impactful Parent) discuss HOW PARENTS CAN HELP AND SUPPORT THEIR CHILDREN WITH COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES.
6 Types of In-Laws That Drive You CRAZY! Rodrigo Bravo, Dali Rivera, and Kristina Campos talk about the 6 types of In-laws that drive parents crazy! Listen and discover tips for interacting in these difficult situations. This episode was recorded on the Clubhouse app. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
Tips for Kids With Big Emotions Does your child have big emotions? Rachel Bailey and Kristina Campos talk about What Big Emotions Look Like In Our Kids, How Big Emotions Affect The Whole Family and Give Tips For How To Handle Those Big Situations. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. www.rachel-bailey.com for more from Rachel and her program Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
How To Teach Culture Rodrigo Bravo, Dali River, and Kristina Campos talk about the importance of teaching culture to children. Tips for teaching culture in your own home are given throughout the episode. This is a Clubhouse App replay. Clubhouse is a public social audio app and free to download. If you want to join our conversation next time, download the app and look for Kristina with the handle @impactfulparent. Kristina Campos hosts Clubhouse rooms every week! LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
What is inside that VAPE PEN: nicotine or marijuana? Kristina Campos, the founder of The Impactful Parent, talks to parents about the popularity of adolescents vaping.... but do you know what is inside that vape pen? It could be nicotine. It could be marijuana. This episode talks about the vape pen, why you don't want your childing vaping any substance, and what parents can do to encourage kids to make a better choice. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
Picky Eating Gone Bad If your child is a picky eater, then this episode is for you! Sometimes picky eating gets out of control and escalates to Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. This disorder is a real problem for many of our young people. Kristina Campos, founder of The Impactful Parent, explains what Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder looks like, the symptoms, warning signs, and gives parents tips for how they can help their child. ------ LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. ------ Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
Kristina Campos, mom of 4, host of The Impactful Parent Podcast and creator of the Impactful Parent app joins me this week to chat about her journey from having her world turned upside down and the decision she made at that time to create a new way to support her family. She now has an app with more than 100 videos to help parents on pretty much any topic. On this episode we talk about the decisions and actions we take as moms when our kids look to us for emotional safety. Kristina also shares her secret for managing her time and some ways she connects with her kids, including a 30-day challenge you can try out too. You can learn more about Kristina, her parent resources, and her app here: https://www.theimpactfulparent.comhttps://instagram.com/theimpactfulparenthttps://facebook.com/theimpactfulparent
Ever feel like you just don't know what they heck to do as a parent? We all have! Parenting Coach, Kristina Campos has TONS of free (and not so free) resources to help you navigate parenting. https://www.theimpactfulparent.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- Our guest in Episode 77 is The Impactful Parent herself, Kristina Campos. Kristina has over 20 years experience working with kids and is building a community to give away the knowledge she has. The Impactful Parent app is loaded with courses, videos, challenges and so much more to help you with your own blind spots in parenting. Maybe you don't have blind spots but just things you didn't know you didn't know. Join the conversation as she gives the pillars she believes every child needs and some things that we as parents can do to better our relationships with our kids. Episode 77 - Parenting Tips w/ Kristina Campos - Dads on Purpose Podcast ---------------------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the channel. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram Josh Ashford: https://www.instagram.com/DadOnPurpose Kevin Brigance: https://www.instagram.com/Pastor_k.b Kristina Campos: https://www.instagram.com/TheImpactfulParent ---------------------------------------------------------------- Episode 77 - Parenting Tips w/ Kristina Campos - Dads on Purpose Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tlcbrand/support
Have you ever felt so lost in your parenting journey that you just want to reach out to an expert for help? I think that every parent has felt that way at one point or another. That's why today, I'm introducing you to my dear colleague and parenting coach friend, Kristina Campos. Kristina lives in Colorado with her four children of school age. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels, preschool through 12th grade. Kristina graduated from the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, in 1999, and received her master's degree from the University of Denver in 2019. After many years of teaching, Kristina saw a need to help children from the source - THE HOME! With great enthusiasm, Kristina quit her teaching job and founded her organization “The Impactful Parent”. Now, Kristina helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community to those that follow her. You can find her as “The Impactful Parent” on most social media platforms under the handle @theimpactfulparent. She also has an Impactful Parent YouTube channel, an Impactful Parent App, and Kristina has a podcast called “Impactful Parenting”. Her passion for children and strong devotion to serving parents is evident in all she does. Kristina also continues to stay active in the school by substitute teaching whenever her schedule allows. Click the links below to connect with and learn more about Kristina and “The Impactful Parent”. https://theimpactfulparent.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/theimpactfulparent/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/theimpactfulparent LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/theimpactfulparent YouTube: https://theimpactfulparent.com/youtube Podcast: https://theimpactfulparent.com/parenting-podcast App: Available on the Apple Store and Android Play Store --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dalitalks/message
Narcissism In Children Can narcissism be hereditary? Can genes pass this trait down to our kids? Impactful Parent founder, Kristina Campos, talks about the signs of narcissism in children, causes of narcissism, red flags and signs of narcissistic tendencies, and tips for parents to prevent a growing narcissistic kids. Watch today! ----- LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. ------- Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
Is This ADHD? Understanding the signs of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Kristina Campos, the founder of The Impactful Parent, talks to parents about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, signs, and what parents can do to help their children. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING Is This ADHD? https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. https://theimpactfulparent.passion.io/ https://apps.apple.com/app/impactful-parent/id1601274505 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prmto733iicm.ptt70cx5app to download the FREE Impactful Parent App. Freebies included. -------------- Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
OCD: Signs and 10 Ways To Help Does my child have OCD? How will I know and how can I help my child? Kristina Campos, the founder of The Impactful Parent, talks to parents about the signs of OCD, causes of OCD, and gives 10 tips for supporting kids with obsessive-compulsive disorder. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING OCD: Signs and 10 Ways To Help https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. https://theimpactfulparent.passion.io/ https://apps.apple.com/app/impactful-parent/id1601274505 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prmto733iicm.ptt70cx5app to download the FREE Impactful Parent App. Freebies included. Transcript for OCD: Signs and 10 Ways To Help Welcome Impactful Parents. Today, we will talk about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in your school-aged child. [caption id="attachment_5729" align="alignleft" width="300"] Does my child have OCD?[/caption] Hello, my name is Kristina Campos. I am the founder of the Impactful Parent. Every week I come on and answer one of your questions LIVE. If you have a question for next week, please submit it at theimpactfulparent@gmail.com or by messaging me on social media. All submissions are kept anonymous. Today's question reads: I think my child has OCD. How can I tell if she does and if so, how can I help my child develop more habits that are causing time and distress? Thank you for submitting this question! Today we will talk about OCD, what it looks like in our children, and how we can support our kids that have this disorder- and stick around to the end because I am giving you 10 tips for helping your child so you can be a more impactful parent. Let's get started! Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or OCD for short, is a mental health disorder when a person gets caught in a cycle of obsessive and compulsive habits. Your child might exhibit recurrent thoughts, persistent urges, and impulsive behaviors. These behaviors and thoughts might be intrusive and unwanted, plus you might be seeing your child with increased anxiety and distress. OCD Compulsions are the repetitive behaviors you might see as a parent. This might look like hand washing all the time, touching items in unusual ways, arranging things over and over, repeating words, phrases, or questions over and over, having trouble making choices, and having trouble doing a simple task that they should be able to do like getting dressed, and counting items obsessively, and checking if things are OK repeatedly. If any of this sounds familiar, your child might have OCD. Why would children develop Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms? The causes of OCD are actually unknown, but we doctors know that OCD is a way of coping with stress, anxiety, and trauma. Compulsions are behaviors a child will do, trying to feel better. To the child, rituals are comforting and relieve stress. Compulsions are a way to keep bad things from happening and reduces their anxiety or distress. Just keep in mind that these compulsions are not voluntary. The actions and thoughts these kids are having are involuntary. They can't control it. And keep in mind that compulsions, more often than not, are a result of certain obsessions, so let's talk about that now. OCD Obsessions: are what the child seems to be obsessed about. Parents may see their children obsessed with certain fears/worries. What does this look like in the home? Well, it could look like your child being overly upset about germs, dirt, and feelings of needing things clean. It could look like your child needs to have control of the situation or their environment. Some kids show obsessions with needing order and predictability. Other kids will get extensively worried about someone they love getting sick, hurt, or dying. Obsessions vary per person; therefore, OCD also looks different in every person. This is why it may be difficult to self-diagnose OCD without a medical professional. Overall, no matter what your child's obsession might be, kids with OCD will seem anxious, worried, irritable, easily frustrated, easily saddened, upset when they can't do a ritual, and will often seek constant reassurance from a parent that things are OK. These feelings, obsessions, and compulsions are exhausting for the child and the family. [caption id="attachment_5728" align="alignright" width="300"] Does my child have OCD?[/caption] Again, the causes for OCD are unknown; however, doctors have narrowed down the probability of why someone might get OCD down to 4 reasons: Biology: There could be a problem with the person's brain communicating correct information to other parts of the brain. Genetics: OCD runs in families Learned Experiences: This means that the person had a painful childhood experience, trauma, abuse, or was bullied, and those experiences created the OCD as a coping tool. The OCD is a way for the child to feel more in control and assured that the traumatic experience won't be repeated. And lastly, OCD could be a result of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections. Either way, statistics show that 1 in every 40 adults and 1 in every 100 children in the United States have OCD. What can parents do if they think their child has OCD? How can you support an OCD child? Here are 6 suggestions. First, be sure not to self-diagnose OCD. Take your child to a medical professional to clarify whether or not you are actually dealing with OCD. Become educated about OCD and what this conditional entails. Talk with your doctor about possible medications that could help lower your child's anxiety and if that kind of help is appropriate for your family's situation. Get your child into therapy. Cognitive Behavior Therapy is the most popular talk therapy used to treat OCD obsessions and compulsions. Teach your child other coping skills, relaxation techniques, and stress management strategies. Encourage and help your child get good sleep and live a healthy lifestyle. Diet, sleep patterns, stress management, self-care, and other healthy living strategies can affect how your child perceives the world and how well they can manage their anxiety. These skills are not intuitive. Parents need to lead a healthy living example and teach their children healthy living options. Understand that some kids may not let their parents know about their fears and causes of their OCD. Some children will only feel confused or ashamed about their fears. These kids may keep their trauma to themselves. They may also hide their OCD and compulsions. These kids still need their parent's help and support, and it will be even more important for these children to get a therapist to talk to. [caption id="attachment_5726" align="alignleft" width="300"] Does my child have OCD?[/caption] Parents can help children with OCD by making their children's lives as predictable as possible. Predictability reduces anxiety and fears of the unknown. The best way parents can create predictability is to provide their children with a regular, consistent, and strong routine. Talk to your children about their OCD and don't accommodate everything around their illness. Give them encouragement and reassurance that many kids need to feel safe, but giving in to unreasonable demands may also be a disservice. Talk to a health care professional about where the boundaries for help versus enabling might be for your family. Find support groups in your area for OCD. Support groups for parents and their children are available. Discover more from the OCD Foundation. You can find out more about OCD and this organization online at https://iocdf.org/. This website can be a great resource for families! Thank you for watching this video today. If you have a question you want to submit for me to answer live, please do! Submit your questions by DM or email at theimpactfulparent@gmail.com. Plus- if you want to become a more Impactful Parent, check out all that my website has to offer! I have parenting courses, family coaching, a free downloadable app, and lots of free resources. But until next time, you got this, parents. I am just here to help. What To Do Next: What to do next:2. Follow The Impactful Parent on social media if you don't already! Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, & Pinterest4. Check out the official website of The Impactful Parent for FREE RESOURCES, parenting classes, mom's groups, and so much more! Click here to check it out! Bottom Line... I am here for YOU! Contact me at theimpactfulparent@gmail.com 5. Discover how you can work with Kristina! Sign up for a FREE 30-minute discovery call! Click here to find a time that works best for you! 3. Subscribe to the PODCAST 1. 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The College Metropolis Podcast: College Admissions Talk for High School Students and Parents
#079 – As we kick off our episode line-up for 2022, we begin by recapping some of the most memorable guests we had during the past year. These are guests that shared very valuable information in matters related to college admissions and college life. The content we revisit today is broad and covers the college essay, the advantages some private colleges offer over state schools, and ways to secure more financial aid than initially offered. Additionally, you will hear about ways to prepare a high school kid for the social challenges that may be experienced in a college setting. One of our guests shares how he used the courses he took in college while in high school as part of the dual enrollment program, to help his application stand out to college admission officers. That was one of the factors that contributed to his acceptance into Stanford University. You will also learn about a myth that is prevalent among students with plans to go to medical school, and ways in which your passion can help you mitigate some of your application shortcomings. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://collegemetropolis.com/79. Please help us reach a wider audience by giving us a 5-star rating and leaving us a positive review. That is a kind gesture that we will greatly appreciate. Thank you!
Being a parent is hard, and being a business owner is hard, but being a parent, business owner, AND TEACHER (take a deep breath), is even harder. Heidi sits and discusses some of life's toughest roles with founder and owner Kristina Campos of The Impactful Parent. The Impactful Parent is a Parent Coaching platform designed to create better relationships between parents and children. Kristina Campos lives in Colorado and has 4 children. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels from Pre-school through 12th grade. Campos graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder and received her master's degree from the University of Denver. Kristina volunteers as a Board of Trustee for the GALS Schools of Denver (two Denver Public Charter Schools) and for a gifted private school called Mackintosh Academy in Littleton, Colorado. Kristina has a passion for children and a strong devotion to serving parents of school-age children. *Check out The Impactful Parent online* **Follow Heidi on Social Media! ** Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Spotify About Heidi As a homegrown Coloradan with a passion for keeping the spirit of our state alive and well, I started this podcast to bring the people of Colorado together to celebrate the amazing state we call home! Come along on this journey with me as I travel across our state in my vintage RV, interviewing folks who embody the true spirit of the Rocky Mountains. From the front range to the mile-high city, to the mountain towns and the Wild West of southern Colorado, we'll celebrate the history, beauty, and Coloradans that make this place the colorful state it is! Each week, you'll meet the people trailblazing the way for an even more colorful future for us all, and who are making a huge difference along the way. Visit heidiganahl.com to learn more about the podcast and where we are headed! Submit a guest to Heidi's Colorful Colorado! CLICK HERE!
Join Rollie Allaire, Holistic Life & Wellness Coach, as she connects with Kristina Campos for this week's Chatting with Wisdom. This week we will chat about, "Don't lose yourself to parenthood. Life Beyond Children". Kristina helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community to those that follower her. Kristina has a passion for children and a strong devotion to serving parents and their school-age children. She continues to stay active in the schools by substitute teaching whenever her schedule allows. Connect with Kristina: Facebook: www.facebook.com/group/theimpactfulparent Instagram: www.instagram.com/theimpactfulparent Connect with Rollie: Website: https://rollieallaire.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BridgingtheGapWellness/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rollie_allaire_coach/ Would you like to be a Guest? Choose the next date available https://rollieallairebooking.as.me/ch...
On this week's podcast, Natalie chats with Kristina Campos, Founder of The Impactful Parent. Kristina lives in Colorado and has four children of school age. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels, Pre-school through 12th grade. Kristina graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1999 and received her master's degree from the University of Denver in 2019. After many years of teaching, Kristina saw a need to help children from the source - THE HOME! With great enthusiasm, Kristina quit her teaching job and founded her organization. Now, Kristina helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community to those that follow her. When Kristina is not with her friends and family, she volunteers as a Board of Trustee for two different local Colorado schools. Listen in as Kristina and Natalie talk about: The underlying needs your kids have that you don't know about Three principles all parents should implement for happier kids Why security is important How to empower your kids Kristina has a passion for children and a strong devotion to serving parents and their school-age children. If you want more tips on how to strengthen your relationship with your kids, be sure to tune in. Connect with Kristina Campos On Instagram On Twitter Join the Impactful Parent Group https://theimpactfulparent.com Her podcast: Impactful Parenting Podcast Connect with Natalie Tysdal On Instagram On YouTube On Facebook Website
Kristina Campos is a mom of four school-age children, from Denver, Colorado, and the founder of The Impactful Parent. She helps parents navigate through caregiving by providing resources, advice, community, and a safe space to ask questions. Today she talks about her self-discovery journey when her husband of 13 years left her with four young children to raise. She was determined to continue figuring things out, being the best mom she can be by living authentically! A favorite quote shared: “A wise man learns from their mistakes, but a wiser man learns from other people's mistakes.” Kristina's story begins with her crying in her closet. She was getting a divorce, after being happily married for over 13 years. Although she and her husband just grew apart, at the time she didn't understand what had happened or why it had to end in divorce. She didn't want to quit the relationship but didn't have a choice when her husband left. Kristina points out that a lot of people don't talk about it, but divorce is really a scary time. It's not only sad, upsetting, and all of the other feelings that come up, but it's terrifying because everything has to change. Although Kristina explains that she likes change; when she couldn't see past the end of her nose to figure out what was going to happen next, it terrified her! If you're a parent, the decision to pivot and move forward probably comes a bit faster when you have kids watching you. Once the decision was made, however, an unanticipated and really hard stage began; because when she looked at herself in the mirror, she was shocked to realize she didn't know herself anymore. She felt completely lost! She had been so wrapped up in motherhood that she lost sight of the person she was- who used to be Kristina. So she started a process of self-discovery. It sounds so easy to say, but it was really hard. She had to intentionally make choices that would help rediscover who she was. Kristina tells us one of her common frequent mistakes and hopes others can learn from her 20/20 hindsight. She discovered that she frequently spoke to herself in a negative way, and put limits on herself, without realizing it. So began to take the word “can't” out of her vocabulary, and began to own the choices she was making. With inspiration and the idea of more flexibility in her schedule, Kristina founded her own business. It's the perfect balance at this time in her life. She can still be there for her children while being able to contribute and serve other families. Being able to make a difference in the lives of others fulfills her. Kristina's final tips include a caution to make yourself a priority. When you do, you're able to be a better parent, because the more you can fill up your own tank, the more energy you have to serve others. She points out that you should stop the negative talk and incorporate positive talk. Remember that you are strong and can do what you set your mind to; but the first thing you have to do is love yourself, believe in yourself, and push through -- one day at a time. Kristina has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels. After many years of teaching, Kristina saw a need to help children from the source- THE HOME! With great enthusiasm, she founded The Impactful Parent. Now, she helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community. You can learn more at https://theimpactfulparent.com/ (https://theimpactfulparent.com) Check out her podcast at https://theimpactfulparent.com/parenting-podcast (https://theimpactfulparent.com/parenting-podcast) Access Kristina's free gift at https://theimpactfulparent.com/lifebeyondchildren (https://theimpactfulparent.com/lifebeyondchildren) Join us weekly as host CJ Rivard interviews everyday heroines, just like you, who share about their experiences and techniques used to work through life's challenges and create a better life
The PTA and PTO mission is to advocate for our children. Similarly, a school's mission is typically to further our children's education as well as social and emotional growth. In order to effectively do both of these things, understanding children's basic needs is critical. Creating and advocating for policies that meet these needs allow students to excel. Our guest, Kristina Campos, founder of the Impactful Parent, will discuss children's three basic needs and some ways to meet these in the school environment. About Our Guest: Kristina Campos, The Impactful Parent Kristina Campos lives in Colorado and has 4 children. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels preschool through 12th grade. Kristina graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder and received her master's degree from the University of Denver. When Kristina is not with her friends and family, she volunteers as a Board of Trustee for the GALS Schools of Denver (3 Denver Public Charter Schools) and for a gifted private school called Mackintosh Academy in Littleton, Colorado. Kristina has a passion for children and a strong devotion to serving parents of school-age children. She continues to stay active in the schools by substitute teaching whenever her schedule allows. This show is brought to you by K-12 Clothing. K-12 Clothing is a PTA-Dad created business focused on providing high-quality school apparel while increasing access to educational resources through fundraising in schools. Learn more at k12clothing.com This show is made possible by support from SquadLocker.
Have you ever felt frustration as a parent? If you can honestly answer this with a "NO", this episode is probably not for you. :) If you can answer with an enthusiastic "YES", listen in to learn what 3 things all children need, why LGBTQ kids need a little extra support, and how to help your kids develop their autonomy with less of the daily struggle. Kristina Campos lives in Colorado and has four children of school age. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels, Pre-school through 12th grade. Kristina graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1999 and received her master's degree from the University of Denver in 2019. After many years of teaching, Kristina saw a need to help children from the source- THE HOME! With great enthusiasm, Kristina quit her teaching job and founded the organization The Impactful Parent. Now, Kristina helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community to those that follower her. When Kristina is not with her friends and family, she volunteers as a Board of Trustee for two different local Colorado schools. Kristina has a passion for children and a strong devotion to serving parents and their school-age children. She continues to stay active in the schools by substitute teaching whenever her schedule allows. Link to her AMAZING free download: https://theimpactfulparent.com/whateverychildneeds Website: https://theimpactfulparent.com Podcast: https://theimpactfulparent.com/parenting-podcast YouTube: https://theimpactfulparent.com/youtube Instagram: www.instagram.com/theimpactfulparent Facebook: www.facebook.com/theimpactfulparent LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/theimpactfulparent Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/theimpactfulparent Want to join the 5 Day Gut Reset? Click here: https://linktree.com/kerliz or https://livemorewithkerri.com/5day --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theantikalehealthcoach/support
The College Metropolis Podcast: College Admissions Talk for High School Students and Parents
#028 - Today on the show, we are joined by a very special guest, Kristina Campos. She is the experienced parenting coach, teen expert, and founder of The Impactful Parent. Kristina shared with us 10 very important tips that parents need to share with their kids as they get ready to go to college. These are very important pieces of practical advice that kids will be able to easily put into practice to avoid many of the negative situations that kids may encounter in college and beyond. This is an episode Jankel and I truly enjoyed, not just as co-hosts of this podcast, but as parents of a young man who will soon be heading off to college. Knowing how to deal with those occurrences will help our kids make the right decisions, stay the course, and most importantly, remain safe. Kristina explains the importance of helping our kids envision some of the negative scenarios they will likely encounter I college while on their own, and guiding them through some of the likely responses they can bring to each of those situations. That is a great exercise that will prepare our kids to properly respond to those likely threatening occurrences. Kristina also provided an important free resource, a downloadable PDF titled, “50 Skills Your Child Needs to Learn Before Leaving for College.” We have the links to the free PDF, as well as links to The Impactful Parent's website, social media pages, and podcast on our show notes for this episode. You can find these at https://collegemetropolis.com/28. We urge you to please help our show by writing a positive review for our show and leaving us a 5-star rating. In doing so, you will make it easier for other parents to find our show. Thank you!
In this episode of Memoirs of Successful Women, Transformation Specialist Annie Gibbins interviews Kristina Campos Founder of The Impactful Parent. Kristina Campos lives in Colorado and has four children of school age. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels, Pre-school through 12th grade. Kristina graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1999 and received her master's degree from the University of Denver in 2019. After many years of teaching, Kristina saw a need to help children from the source - THE HOME! With great enthusiasm, Kristina quit her teaching job and founded the organization The Impactful Parent. Now, Kristina helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community to those that follower her. When Kristina is not with her friends and family, she volunteers as a Board of Trustee for two different local Colorado schools. Kristina has a passion for children and a strong devotion to serving parents and their school-age children. She continues to stay active in the schools by substitute teaching whenever her schedule allows. Links: https://theimpactfulparent.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/theimpactfulparent/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/theimpactfulparent LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/theimpactfulparent YouTube: https://theimpactfulparent.com/youtube Contact Annie Gibbins – The Business and Life Magician Memoirs of Successful Women Podcast Audio: https://www.anniegibbins.com/podcast/
Kristina Campos lives in Colorado and has four children of school age. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels Pre-school through 12th grade. Kristina graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1999 and received her master's degree from the University of Denver in 2019. After many years of teaching, Kristina saw a need to help children from the source- THE HOME! With great enthusiasm, Kristina quit her teaching job and founded the organization The Impactful Parent. Now, Kristina helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community to those that follower her. When Kristina is not with her friends and family, she volunteers as a Board of Trustee for two different local Colorado schools. Kristina has a passion for children and a strong devotion to serving parents and their school-age children. She continues to stay active in the schools by substitute teaching whenever her schedule allows. https://theimpactfulparent.com www.instagram.com/theimpactfulparent www.facebook.com/theimpactfulparent www.linkedin.com/company/theimpactfulparent https://theimpactfulparent.com/youtube to reach the host: https://www.facebook.com/catalystforchangestories catalystforchange20@gmail.com YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWXiilXqrHS4YhmkVc8hBg/
Kristina Campos lives in Colorado and has four children of school age. She has been an educator for over 20 years, working with all grade levels, preschool through 12th grade. Kristina graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1999 and received her master's degree from the University of Denver in 2019. After many years of teaching, Kristina saw a need to help children from the source- THE HOME! With great enthusiasm, Kristina quit her teaching job and founded the organization The Impactful Parent. Now, Kristina helps parents of school-aged children by providing parenting tips, resources, and community to those who follow her. When Kristina is not with her friends and family, she volunteers as a Board of Trustee for two different local Colorado schools. Kristina has a passion for children and a strong devotion to serving parents and their school-age children. She continues to stay active in the schools by substitute teaching whenever her schedule allows. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joined by Kristina Campos, founder of The Impactful Parent, to discuss how children handle anger, and how you can help them process these sensitive feelings.
This is the introduction to the Pandemic Series, "How can we help Parents?"1. Kristina Campos, from Impactful Parents- What are the signs of drug use and depression? We discuss how to talk to our teens to connect with them and learn how to interrupt those signs because they aren't the obvious ones you think.2. Phinnah Chichi is from Parenting Teen Solutions. She and I have a discussion about how to connect with your teens and what the one thing is you an do to make it happen.3. Elizabeth Skirving is an experienced Speech Pathologist from Fern Speech & Language Services. We know that children are delayed in speech for many reasons lack of play and increase video watching and how it is impacting their attention skills, executive functioning skills and language skills that are behind for more and more kids each year. 4. Dr. Nancy Colier is a Reverand, Psychotherapist, author of, "THE POWER OF OFF." She is stressing how important it is to disconnect to connect. 5. Larissa makes a unusual finding from all of these incredible professionals are saying. It comes down to two actions parents all need to make better effort at doing. It is breaking her heart that all of these professionals have concluded their work with the same interpretation.Support the show (https://paypal.me/iparentgen?locale.x=en_US)
Kristina Campos, from, "Impactful Parent" is here with me to discuss how to watch for the signs of depression in your teens and for drug use. Learn her tips and strategies to help your children during this time. Support the show (https://paypal.me/iparentgen?locale.x=en_US)