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PARENTALITÉ(S) - Éduquer c'est comprendre.
Bienveillance en familles, quelles bases?

PARENTALITÉ(S) - Éduquer c'est comprendre.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 58:32


Comment mettre en place un cadre familial bienveillant ? C'est la question à laquelle nous avons réflchit avec Sophie Baudry dans cet épisode. Elle est psychologue, animatrice des ateliers Faber et Mazlish pour les parents et les professionnels. Cette approche issue de la CNV (communication non Violente) appliquée à l'éducation. Une autre piste de lecture pour regarder les situations, les comprendre et adapter son positionnement en tant que parent. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Mères
#121 - Comment la psychologie positive peut nous rendre heureuses ? Séance de coaching au féminin avec Guila Clara Kessous

Mères

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 33:33


Notre nouvelle invitée est à la fois comédienne, metteur en scène, coach de hauts-dirigeants, diplomate, enseignante-chercheuse à l'université de Harvard et maman de deux enfants de 6 et 7 ans. Guila Clara Kessous est aussi Ambassadrice de la Paix à l'UNESCO, engagée pour les droits des femmes et spécialiste de l'éducation des enfants à travers la pédagogie Faber & Mazlish. Dans ce CV impressionnant tout se tient, quand on comprend que l'art et l'humain sont au cœur de ses choix et de ses engagements. Dans cet épisode elle nous livre ses secrets de coach et de diplomate : apôtre fervente de la psychologie positive, de l'art thérapie et de l'écoute des émotions, elle est un puit de ressources pour nos vies de femmes préoccupées par leur avenir professionnel, et de mères en perpétuelle réflexion sur l'éducation qu'elles donnent à leurs enfants. En bref, on vous offre 30 minutes avec une coach ultra qualifiée, et ultra concernée par le féminin.Vous aimez le podcast Mères ?Partagez avec nous votre commentaire avec 5 étoiles sur votre appli podcast : votre avis aide le podcast à remonter dans le classement, à vivre et à s'enrichir de nouveaux épisodes.Pour proposer un sujet ou un témoignage, écrivez à Marine sur contact@leslouves.com.

Podcast Dobra Relacja
Podcast Dobra Relacja #15 - Kiedy wychowanie bez nagród i kar nie działa

Podcast Dobra Relacja

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 34:14


"Tak się kończy to wychowanie bez kar, dzieciak nie zna żadnych granic i robi, co mu się żywnie podoba".Znacie? Na pewno. Wierzycie w to? Czasem pewnie pojawiają się wątpliwości, czy aby to na pewno dobra droga.Zapraszam na rozmowę o tym, dlaczego wychowanie bez kar mylone jest z wychowaniem bezstresowym, na czym polega jego słabość i dlaczego czasem naprawdę nie działa.W odcinku wspominam o:Thomasie Gordonie i jego Metodzie bez porażekksiążce Mazlish i Faber "Jak mówić, żeby dzieci nas słuchały, jak słuchać, żeby dzieci do nas mówiły"książce Daniela Kahnemana "Pułapki myślenia. O myśleniu szybkim i wolnym"książce dr Rossa W. Greene'a "Porozumienie przez współpracę"

La Matrescence
Épisode 159 - 5 tips percutants de Dr Becky pour accompagner nos enfants

La Matrescence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 39:39


Si vous voulez recevoir la newsletter, c'est par ici. Aujourd'hui, on va parler d'un livre et on va parler éducation. Comme vous le savez, je lis énormément énormément de livres, j'adore ça. Et ces derniers temps, je me suis penchée sur un ouvrage qui m'a particulièrement touchée sur la parentalité. Son autrice, c'est Docteur Becky Kennedy, véritable phénomène sur les réseaux sociaux. Le Times d'ailleurs l'a surnommé celle qui murmure à l'oreille des millennials, alors c'est moi, j'ai 36 ans, les millennials, peut-être que c'est pas vous, mais en tout cas je suis sa cible et donc c'est une psychologue américaine qui a été formée à l'université de Columbia à New York entre autres. On la surnomme Docteur Becky. J'aime profondément le travail de cette psychologue qui raconte s'être totalement remise en question après plusieurs années de pratique dans son cabinet. En gros, avant, elle proposait aux parents de ses patients de pratiquer le time-out. Vous savez, c'est ce moment où on isole seul l'enfant dans sa chambre. Elle dit qu'elle proposait aux parents de pratiquer les systèmes de punitions, de récompenses et toutes les manières un peu plus traditionnelles d'élever les enfants. Et puis un jour, elle a dit stop, stop parce qu'elle ressentait au plus profond d'elle-même que ce n'était pas ce qu'elle voulait pour ses patients et leurs parents. Alors elle s'est remise en question, magnifique qualité, elle a creusé d'autres apprentissages, elle s'est penchée sur la théorie de l'attachement, et de toutes ses ramifications et puis elle s'est aussi penchée sur le système intérieur, le système familial intérieur pardon on dit l'IFS qui a été modélisé par l'américain Richard Schwartz et enfin elle s'est aussi intéressée aux relations à travers la coopération. Et enfin elle s'est aussi intéressée aux relations aux autres à travers la coopération que l'on peut retrouver dans les ouvrages notamment très connus de Faber et Mazlish. Alors grâce à toutes ces recherches elle a pu concocter un guide pour les parents super pertinent et pratique. Et je vais vous en parler. Le titre français, parents attentifs, ne reflète pas assez bien à mon goût la volonté du livre que l'on peut en revanche comprendre avec le titre anglais qui s'appelle Good Inside. Toute la philosophie du livre de Dr. Becky repose sur ce postulat de la bonté intérieure que vous et votre enfant, vous êtes une bonne personne au fond de vous, malgré vos comportements. Et je vous explique pourquoi dans quelques instants, parce que ça fait l'objet de la première raison pour laquelle j'ai aimé ce livre. Donc dans cet épisode, j'ai choisi cinq points qui m'ont personnellement aidé avec mes enfants et j'espère que peut-être ça pourra vous aider vous aussi dans votre parentalité. On se retrouve vendredi ! Rejoignez La Matrescence, faites partie des cercles sur Patreon, et suivez les news Instagram & Tiktok. Si vous voulez recevoir la newsletter, c'est par ici ! Les liens de l'épisode : Livres : Parler pour que les enfants écoutent - écouter pour que les enfants parlent, Adèle Faber (Auteur), Elaine Mazlish Parler pour que les ados écoutent, écouter pour que les ados parlent ****Adèle Faber (Auteur), Elaine Mazlish Frères et soeurs sans rivalité - manuel de survie pour une famille plus, Adèle Faber (Auteur), Elaine Mazlish Parents attentifs : un guide pour privilégier l'empathie envers l'enfant... et envers soi,Becky Kennedy Good Inside - A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be, Becky Kennedy Episode : Épisode 136 – 5 raisons de se déconnecter en tant que parents Autrice du livre : Docteur Becky Kennedy Etude : Le système familial intérieur Richard Schwartz

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
In the News... Abbott nabs Bigfoot, low-dose aspirin for T2D, can ChatGPT answer diabetes questions? and more!

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 8:18


It's In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: Abbott acquires Bigfoot, a new study looks at low-dose aspirin to prevent type 2, researchers look into whether the AI ChatGPT can answer FAQs about diabetes, Beyond Type Run is back for the NYC Marathon, and more! Our previous episode with Bigfoot Biomedical: https://diabetes-connections.com/?s=bigfoot Join us for Moms' Night Out! (use promo code School30 to save) Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza  Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom  Learn about Edgepark Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens  Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com  Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and these are the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now XX In the news is brought to you by Edgepark simplify your diabetes journey with Edgepark XX Our top story this week – Abbott scoops up Bigfoot Biomedical. The deal is expected to close later this year – no financial terms yet disclosed. Abbott and Bigfoot have worked together since 2017 on a connected insulin pen system. Bigfoot Unity exclusively works with Abbott's FreeStyle Libre® Long time listeners will recall that Bigfoot was founded in 2015 around serving people with type 1 diabetes with a closed loop pump system that Byran Mazlish had developed for his wife and son. Mazlish was very secretive at first about the algorithm – this was before people were sure the FDA wouldn't crack down on them – so a journalist nicknamed him Bigfoot. Along the way, the company pivoted to CGM connected SmartPens. I believe Bigfoot was my third interview, back in 2015 – I'll ink up all of the interviews I've done with them in the show notes. https://diabetes-connections.com/?s=bigfoot https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/abbott-to-acquire-bigfoot-biomedical-furthering-efforts-to-develop-personalized-connected-solutions-for-people-with-diabetes-301918254.html XX Low-dose aspirin reduces the risk for type 2 diabetes among older adults and slows the increase in fasting glucose levels over time, new research finds. The data come from a secondary analysis of ASPREE, a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of healthy adults aged 65 years or older, showing that 100 mg of aspirin taken daily for about 5 years did not provide a cardiovascular benefit but did significantly raise the risk for bleeding. It's a big study, more than 16-thousand people. This new analysis shows that individuals taking aspirin had a 15% lower risk for developing type 2 diabetes and that the medication slowed the rate of increase in fasting plasma glucose, compared with placebo, during follow-up. However, lead author Sophia Zoungas, MBBS, PhD, head of the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, says, "Major prescribing guidelines now recommend older adults take daily aspirin only when there is a medical reason to do so, such as after a heart attack… Although these new findings are of interest, they do not change the clinical advice about aspirin use in older people at this time." https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/996058 XX A class-action lawsuit filed against Medtronic (NYSE: MDT)+ alleges that the company's insulin delivery devices shared patient data with third parties. The lawsuit — filed by the plaintiff “A.H.” in U.S. District Court in Central California — levels allegations against Medtronic and its MiniMed and InPen devices. It addresses MiniMed's transmission and disclosure of personally identifiable information and protected health information to Google and other third parties. Per the lawsuit, the data was transmitted via tracking and authentication technology, including Google Analytics, Crashlytics, Firebase Authentication and related tools. A.H. says these technologies, installed on the website and/or mobile applications, include the InPen iOS and Android applications. “Information about a person's health is among the most confidential and sensitive information in society, and its mishandling can have serious consequences, including embarrassment, discrimination, and denial of insurance coverage,” the lawsuit reads. A Medtronic spokesperson issued the following statement via email: We have strong processes, technologies, and people in place to safeguard and protect our information and systems, the information of our business partners, and most importantly, the privacy and safety of the patients and healthcare providers that use our products.” https://www.massdevice.com/lawsuit-patient-data-sharing-medtronic-diabetes/ XX Interesting new way to look at type 2 – not weight loss or medication, but about reducing how much blood glucose goes up and stays up after eating and drinking. University of Virginia Daniel Cox says this is called Glucose Everyday Matters, or GEM – aims to prevent blood sugar spikes via educated food and drink selection. This is coupled with physical activity to hasten recovery when blood-sugar spikes do occur. So someone might indulge in a piece of fruit or a small, sweet treat, knowing how it will affect them, and then go for an evening stroll to help even out their blood sugar. Sounds really simple, but in its first study, it helps almost 70-percent of people put their type 2 into remission without weight loss or medication. The National Institutes of Health has provided $3.5 million for a large-scale clinical trial Cox himself went from an A1C of 10.3 at the time of diagnoses to reading consistently under 6.0 for the past 13 years on no medication using his approach. https://newsroom.uvahealth.com/2023/08/31/radical-new-approach-to-managing-type-2-diabetes-receives-3-5-million/ XX Final preparations are in place to initiate the first clinical site for DIAGNODE-3 in the United States, and additional sites are expected to be initiated over the coming months. Approximately 10-12 clinical sites across the US are planned to be initiated, expanding the DIAGNODE-3 trial in the US and eight European countries to approximately 60 clincal sites in total. DIAGNODE-3 is designed to confirm the efficacy and safety of the antigen-specific immunotherapy Diamyd® in patients aged 12 to 29 years recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and carrying the genetic HLA DR3-DQ2 marker. Approximately 40% of all screened patients carry the genetic HLA DR3-DQ2 haplotype. This proportion aligns well with expectations based on previous Diamyd® clinical trials and published epidemiological research. Supported by published retrospective analyses and prospective clinical trials, the presence of the genetic HLA DR3-DQ2 haplotype determines the likelihood of responding to Diamyd® therapy, and serves as one of the main inclusion criteria in the DIAGNODE-3 trial. "Patient recruitment is a complex and central element in any trial and it is encouraging to see a significant and continuous uptick in the screening rate and that the observed frequency of the genetically defined responder group enrolled into DIAGNODE-3 confirms our previous observations", says Ulf Hannelius, President & CEO of Diamyd Medical. "This shows the operational and clinical feasibility of our precision medicine approach to Type 1 Diabetes and we look forward to expanding the trial to the United States". https://finance.yahoo.com/news/registrational-phase-iii-trial-type-142600082.html XX A low-carbohydrate diet during pregnancy may have some benefits in gestational diabetes, but overall, low-carbohydrate diets are not associated with any significant differences in outcomes. That was the conclusion of a presentation at the ADA Scientific Sessions. That was back in June but I just learned about it, so I'm passing along to you in case you missed it as well. During a debate at the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions, Amy M. Valent, DO, MCR, associate professor in the division of maternal-fetal medicine in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Oregon Health & Science University, said identifying Teri L. Hernandez, PhD, RN, associate dean of research and scholarship in the College of Nursing and professor in the department of medicine and the division of endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, agreed that the first line of therapy with gestational diabetes is nutrition. However, Hernandez said, low-carbohydrate diets are not the only approach in gestational diabetes treatment with nutrition. Currently, dietary advice for treating gestational diabetes is inconsistent, and current professional guidelines have limitations and biases, according to Valent. Different diet strategies include low-carbohydrate, low glycemic index and total energy restriction eating plans, according to Valent. Valent said ACOG guidelines recommended a low-carbohydrate diet for gestational diabetes until the most recently revised edition in January. Valent reviewed several major landmark studies demonstrating that gestational diabetes treatment can decrease pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and large for gestational age infants. “These studies were in the era where treatment of diabetes in pregnancy involved recommending a low-carbohydrate diet,” Valent said. “The concern with lowering carbohydrates is the risk of consuming lower nutrient-dense foods and resulting in the body to produce ketones, which may be associated with negative effects on the developing baby.” “Pregnancy is dynamic. Nobody's the same today as they were yesterday. They're going to be different 1, 2 or 3 weeks from now, and the nutritional demands and the fetal growth and development stage are going to be different,” Valent said. “So, nutritional demands are going to vary.” Hernandez also added that women and girls tend to be priced out of good nutritional patterns, which is an issue not only in the pregnancy field, but also in the global community. According to Hernandez, it is important to create ways moving forward to identify what nutritional patterns are best that are also affordable for families, especially in lower-income settings. https://www.healio.com/news/womens-health-ob-gyn/20230905/experts-debate-benefits-of-lowcarb-diets-for-gestational-diabetes XX XX Commercial – Edgepark XX Can ChatGPT help answer questions about diabetes? In a recent study published in the journal PLoS ONE, researchers tested chatGPT, a language model geared for discussion, to investigate whether it could answer frequently asked diabetes questions. In the present study, researchers evaluated ChatGPT's expertise in diabetes, especially the capacity to answer commonly requested questions related to diabetes in a similar manner as humans. The 'Frequently Asked Questions' section of the Diabetes Association of Denmark's website, viewed on 10 January 2023, included eight questions. The researchers designed the remaining questions to correlate to particular lines on the 'Knowledge Center for Diabetes website and a report on physical activity and diabetes mellitus type 1. Across the 10 questions, the proportion of correct responses ranged from 38% to 74%. Participants correctly identified ChatGPT-generated replies 60% of the time, which was over the non-inferiority threshold. Males and females had 64% and 58% chances of accurately recognizing the artificial intelligence-generated response, respectively. Individuals who had past contact with diabetes patients had a 61% chance of precisely answering the questions, compared to 57% for those who had no prior contact with diabetes patients. In contrast to the initial premise, participants could discern between ChatGPT-generated and human-written replies better than tossing a fair coin. While ChatGPT demonstrated some potential for accurately answering frequently asked questions, issues around misinformation and the lack of nuanced, personalized advice were evident. As large language models increasingly intersect with healthcare, rigorous studies are essential to evaluate their safety, efficacy, and ethical considerations in patient care, emphasizing the need for robust regulatory frameworks and continuous oversight. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230905/Can-ChatGPT-be-a-diabetes-consultant-Study-probes-the-potential-and-pitfalls.aspx XX SAN MATEO, Calif., Aug. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- On November 5, diabetes nonprofit Beyond Type 1 will join more than 550 official charity partners and philanthropists raising awareness and funds while participating in the world's largest marathon, the TCS New York City Marathon. This year, the organization is expanding its 50-person team, Beyond Type Run, to include people living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, as well as caregivers to those living with diabetes. "Since 2017, we've featured more than 200 runners on our teams who've exemplified what it means to survive and thrive with diabetes," said Beyond Type 1 CEO Deborah Dugan. Beyond Type 1 announces the 2023 NYC Marathon team to raise awareness and funds for people living with diabetes As a part of the Beyond Type Run team, runners will be advocating to raise awareness and funds for Beyond Type 1's portfolio of educational resources, awareness campaigns and peer-to-peer support programs for people impacted by diabetes. This advocacy is elevated through the NYRR Official Charity Partner Program, which offers opportunities for nonprofit organizations to raise funds to support their missions and services. Dexcom and Tandem Diabetes Care are presenting sponsors of Beyond Type Run for a fourth consecutive year. The TCS New York City Marathon Official Charity Partner Program has raised more than $440 million for more than 1,000 nonprofit organizations since its establishment in 2006. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/team-of-50-individuals-impacted-by-diabetes-prepare-for-the-2023-tcs-new-york-city-marathon-301909163.html XX MNO update On the podcast next week.. tandem diabetes celebrity panel from friends for life – Hollywood, the NFL and NASCAR. Last week's episode was Benny off to college That's In the News for this week.. if you like it, please share it! Thanks for joining me! See you back here soon. ----  

Les adultes de demain
#152 - Les punitions ? “Ça ne marche pas !” - Roseline Roy

Les adultes de demain

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 33:41


Les adultes de demain
[Coup de cœur des auditeurs] - Faber et Mazlish, l'accueil des sentiments - Roseline Roy

Les adultes de demain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 41:44


Les adultes de demain
#141 - Faber et Mazlish, l'accueil des sentiments - Roseline Roy

Les adultes de demain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 40:26


Effective Altruism Forum Podcast
"AGI and the EMH: markets are not expecting aligned or unaligned AI in the next 30 years" by Trevor Chow, Basil Halperin, & J. Zachary Mazlish

Effective Altruism Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 68:05


In this post, we point out that short AI timelines would cause real interest rates to be high, and would do so under expectations of either unaligned or aligned AI. However, 30- to 50-year real interest rates are low. We argue that this suggests one of two possibilities: Long(er) timelines. Financial markets are often highly effective information aggregators (the “efficient market hypothesis”), and therefore real interest rates accurately reflect that transformative AI is unlikely to be developed in the next 30-50 years. Market inefficiency. Markets are radically underestimating how soon advanced AI technology will be developed, and real interest rates are therefore too low. There is thus an opportunity for philanthropists to borrow while real rates are low to cheaply do good today; and/or an opportunity for anyone to earn excess returns by betting that real rates will rise.In the rest of this post we flesh out this argument.Original article:https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/8c7LycgtkypkgYjZx/agi-and-the-emh-markets-are-not-expecting-aligned-orNarrated for the Effective Altruism Forum by TYPE III AUDIO.Share feedback on this narration.

Les adultes de demain
#135- L'approche Faber et Mazlish - Guila Clara Kessous

Les adultes de demain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 26:25


SLP Nerdcast
Stuttering Therapy: I Don't Know What To Tell Parents and Teachers!

SLP Nerdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021


Get .1 ASHA CEU hereEpisode SummaryA wise Nerd once said “Stuttering doesn't happen in a vacuum”, and neither should our stuttering therapy. That wise “stutter nerd” is Nina Reeves and she is back on the mic for this week's episode sharing some straight talk about the how and why of involving the whole village in intervention for students who stutter. If you haven't already listened to the other wise stuff that Nina has shared on the podcast, check them out here. Like so many of us in the field, you likely have some feels around the idea of stuttering intervention, let alone talking about stuttering with parents and teachers. This episode hits on the feels and lays out your mission- to create a long term support system for students who stutter by helping all stakeholders understand stuttering as well as the lived experience of the person who stutters. This episode has some warm-and-fuzzies with a strong core of evidence based practice, emphasizing the role of the SLP in not only the “head space” but the “heart space” of supporting clients and families on their stuttering journey. Listen to Nina, she knows the way! You can learn more about Nina and find tons of free stuttering resources at Stuttering Therapy Resources.Learn more about Nina here.Course AccommodationsThe transcript and video with subtitles for this course are provided below. You can also email us at ceu@slpnerdcast.comLearning OutcomesList 3 aspects of creating a long-term support system for children who stutterIdentify at least 4 major concepts for educating stakeholders about the disorder of stutteringDescribe 2 counseling concepts for learning to listen to and support stakeholders of children who stutterReferencesCounseling Parents at the Time of Diagnosis: Moving Toward Client-Centered Practice. (2021). American Journal of Audiology, 30(1), 226–230.Mazlish, E. and Faber, A. (2012). How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, New York: Scribner/Simon & Schuster.Previous Episodes MentionedCounseling in Communication Sciences and Disorders with Dr. David LutermanStress Management and Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)Online ResourcesEarly Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical GuideSchool-Age Stuttering Therapy: A Practical GuideEarly Childhood Stuttering: Information and Support for ParentsSchool-Age Stuttering: Information and Support for Parentswww.WeStutter.org www.FriendsWhoStutter.orgwww.Say.orgwww.Stamma.orgASHA Scope of practiceASHA practice portal for fluency disorders ASHA evidence maps-fluency disorders ASHA ICFThe stutter notebook by STRDisclosures:Nina Reeves Financial: Author and Co-owner: Stuttering Therapy Resources, Inc. Royalties and Ownership Interest, Intellectual property. Nina Reeves Non-financial: Past volunteer for both National Stuttering Association and Stuttering Foundation of AmericaKate Grandbois financial disclosures: Kate is the owner / founder of Grandbois Therapy + Consulting, LLC and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast. Kate Grandbois non-financial disclosures: Kate is a member of ASHA, SIG 12, and serves on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children. She is also a member of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy (BABAT), MassABA, the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and the corresponding Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis SIG. Amy Wonkka financial disclosures: Amy is an employee of a public school system and co-founder for SLP Nerdcast. Amy Wonkka non-financial disclosures: Amy is a member of ASHA, SIG 12, and serves on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children.Course Disclosure - Financial and In-KindFunding for this course was provided by one of our Corporate Sponsors, Schneider Speech. Time Ordered Agenda:10 minutes: Introduction, Disclaimers and Disclosures20 minutes: Descriptions of aspects of creating a long-term support system for children who stutter15 minutes: Descriptions of concepts for educating stakeholders about the disorder of stuttering10 minutes: Descriptions of counseling concepts for learning to listen to and support stakeholders of children who stutter5 minutes: Summary and ClosingA big THANK YOU to our Corporate Sponsor, Schneider Speech, for the financial support to make this course possible! To learn more about Transcending Stuttering visit https://www.schneiderspeech.com/tsaDisclaimerThe contents of this episode are not meant to replace clinical advice. SLP Nerdcast, its hosts and guests do not represent or endorse specific products or procedures mentioned during our episodes unless otherwise stated. We are NOT PhDs, but we do research our material. We do our best to provide a thorough review and fair representation of each topic that we tackle. That being said, it is always likely that there is an article we've missed, or another perspective that isn't shared. If you have something to add to the conversation, please email us! Wed love to hear from you!__SLP Nerdcast is a podcast for busy SLPs and teachers who need ASHA continuing education credits, CMHs, or professional development. We do the reading so you don't have to! Leave us a review if you feel so inclined!We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at info@slpnerdcast.com anytime! You can find our complaint policy here. You can also:Follow us on instagramFollow us on facebookWe are thrilled to be listed in the Top 25 SLP Podcasts!Thank you FeedSpot!

Franzine
ép. 23: Comment leur parler pour qu'ils écoutent? avec Juliana Acosta et Anne-Claude Pellereau

Franzine

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 45:17


Bonjour et bienvenue sur Franzine, le podcast des francophones de Zurich et Suisse alémanique. Il me tient à coeur de donner la parole aux entrepreneurs proposant des services en français, et le thème présent de l'éducation est aussi capital: c'est l'avenir que nous bâtissons...Cette semaine je vous présente une interview faite en extérieur, avec deux personnes extraordinaires : vous entendrez donc le doux sifflement des oiseaux et nos rires et l'alchimie de l'amitié. Mais surtout, le message important réside dans ces questions de parentalité, d'aide que l'on peut trouver au métier de parent ici dans la région de Zurich, de Zug.Juliana Acosta et Anne-Claude Pellereau évoquent leur projet d'accompagnement des parents, avec des enfants de tous âges : « nos lanternes ». Cela s'inscrit dans l'Atelier des Parents, Haim Ginott, Faber et Mazlish, réadapté à la manière européenne ou française par Sophie Benkemoun. On évoque leur rencontre, les études en neurosciences, les conditions d'un atelier, et une grande sagesse: chaque parent cherche sa vérité! Découvrez dans cet épisode le parcours, la joie de vivre de Juliana et Anne-Claude, leur volonté de venir en aide aux familles, de créer du lien. Le parcours de Colombie à la francophonie de Juliana, ou bien la famille nombreuse d'Anne-Claude créent un intérêt supplémentaire : aborder des sujets généraux, en s'intéressant au particulier et ce qui construit un humain…www.nos-lanternes.chhttps://www.facebook.com/Nos-lanternes-les-Ateliers-des-Parents-anim%C3%A9s-%C3%A0-Z%C3%BCrich-107547707302042/Anne-Claude a choisi pour citation Albert Einstein : « La folie c'est de faire toujours la même chose et de s'attendre à un résultat différent ».Juliana rapproche le cogito de Descartes de la conscience d'être parent : « Je pense donc je suis ».Anne-Claude a choisi pour citation Albert Einstein : « La folie c'est de faire toujours la même chose et de s'attendre à un résultat différent ».Juliana rapproche le cogito de Descartes de la conscience d'être parent : « Je pense donc je suis ». Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Trend Report
Creating A Brand in The World of Seating with Tony Mazlish

The Trend Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 31:24


In a world inundated with chairs, Tony Mazlish set out to truly build a brand around the X-Chair. He was tired of seeing comfort and style compete for importance with his purchasers, so he created a chair that merged both. But it's the way he's brought the X-Chair to market that has truly helped him to make it a “household” name in the industry. Rather than immediately selling to furniture dealers, they instead went straight to consumer. They have now further built out their SPEQC quality model and are available from dealers as well, but they wanted to be very protective of their dealers. They have a set minimum price that they only reduce during Black Friday. Which means their dealers will never see the price lower than what they purchase for. Tony's innovative design and approach to marketing this chair are truly spectacular. If you've been considering launching a new and improved piece of furniture, then you'll want to listen in to learn the best way to approach your sales and marketing. You won't want to miss this one! In this episode:[03:50] Welcome to the show, Tony![04:07] Listen, as Tony describes the XChair.[05:01] Tony shares what it's been like to create a brand in the world of seating.[06:03] They wanted to be the first in the industry to create a chair that has style, price, ergonomics, quality and comfort.[08:33] XChair is all about advertising directly to the consumer.[11:45] Tony shares the benefits to dealers when partnering with the XChair company.[15:01] The real question dealers should be asking.[18:10] Ways they protect the dealer when it comes to pricing.[22:27] How they manage the data they receive from digital marketing is what Tony calls their special sauce.[24:23] It's not about how much you do right, it's about how much you do wrong and learn from mistakes.[27:14] Tony shares what besides marketing has propelled them to where they are today.[30:40] Thank you for being here today!Links and Resources: Connect with Tony MazlishXChairEmailConnect with Sid:www.sidmeadows.comEmbark CCT on FacebookSid on LinkedInSid on InstagramThe Trend Report introduction music is provided by: Werq by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4616-werq License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Méta de Choc
Éducation positive ? Vraiment ? avec Béatrice Kammerer — SHOCKING ! #18.1

Méta de Choc

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 55:09


Ces 20 dernières années, l’éducation positive a fait son chemin dans nos esprits, jusqu’à devenir une notion incontournable du paysage de la parentalité. Si cette pratique semble aujourd’hui tomber sous le sens, il m’est apparu important d’aller justement la questionner, la scruter dans ses recoins parfois obscurs, pour que celles et ceux qui y ont recours le fassent en connaissance de cause, hors d’une adhésion de principe à ce qui, il faut bien l’admettre, flirte finalement assez souvent avec les injonctions et le dogme. Pour ce faire, je suis allée à Lyon, rencontrer Béatrice Kammerer, journaliste scientifique, spécialiste de l’éducation. TIMECODES 02:08 : Béatrice Kammerer et l’éducation positive : didactique des sciences, blogs parentaux, Les Vendredis intellos, journalisme scientifique, refus de l’infantilisation. 17:43 : Qu’est-ce que l’éducation positive ? Les violences éducatives ordinaires (VÉO), le parent thérapeute, la différence avec le laxisme, responsabilisation de l’enfant, définition du Conseil de l’Europe. 27:05 : L’émergence du concept: directives de l’Éducation nationale, réseau REAAP de la Sécurité sociale (CAF), programme Triple P, l’éducation négative de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, le positivisme d’Auguste Comte. 33:11 : Les fondements théoriques : Carl Rogers, écoute active de Thomas Gordon, ateliers Faber et Mazlish, communication non-violente (CNV) de Marshall Rosenberg, théories de l’attachement, hospitalisme, le parent suffisamment bon, expérience de la situation étrange, psychologie positive de Martin Seligman, bien-être à l’école. GARANTI SANS PUBVous pouvez soutenir Méta de Choc en faisant un don sur Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/meta-de-choc ou PayPal : https://bit.ly/3rnObFH (à partir de 10€, pour éviter les frais exorbitants de PayPal).RESSOURCESToutes les références sur le site Méta de Choc : https://www.metadechoc.fr.SUIVREFacebook : https://bit.ly/2yWeVXl.Twitter : https://bit.ly/2xpJ5BH.Instagram : https://bit.ly/2KPLclt.YouTube : https://bit.ly/35jqGmF.PeerTube : https://bit.ly/3f5qX1b. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

The Bubbling Adventure
Ep. 26: What parenting is really like with Elisabeth Martineau

The Bubbling Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 43:51


As far back as she can remember, the Canadian-born journalist Elisabeth Martineau has always taken great interest in birth, childhood, education, communication between parents and their children… When she became a mother herself over twenty years ago, in France, she experienced what most mothers encounter : an endless number of new questions about parenting and nowhere to find answers, as well as a great feeling of isolation and loneliness. In 2000, she co-founded an association “La Cause des Parents” to organise meetings and conferences for new parents. In 2008, she started writing for the magazine “L'Enfant et la vie”, became Chief Editor in 2014 and bought the title in 2016 with her associate, Anne Bideault. Magazine L'Enfant et la vie : www.lenfantetlavie.fr Association www.lacausedesparents.org Sources mentioned during the episode : Communication Non-Violente : https://www.cnvformations.fr/ Faber et Mazlish : https://www.auxeditionsduphare.com/ Loved this episode and how we got to talk about what parenting is really like: how hard the early years are, and then what is feels like when the teenage years start, but also more taboo subjects like blackmail or even spanking. It is very refreshing to hear about Elisabeth's journey and advice.The best way to support this podcast is to subscribe if you haven't already and write a review if you are listening from Apple Podcasts! Join the adventure: https://linktr.ee/TheBubblingAdventureOn Instagram - www.instagram.com/thebubblingadventure/On Facebook - www.facebook.com/TheBubblingAdventureOn Twitter - @TheBubblingAdv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big Fat Joey Show Radio Podcast
Interviews with Real Housewives of Dallas OG Cary Deuber and Fine Art Photographer and Musician John Mazlish

The Big Fat Joey Show Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 58:56


On today's show we catch up with the OG of The Real Housewives of Dallas, Cary Deuber.  Cary shares with us what it was like being a reality housewife in addition to giving us a look into her nursing career, working with her husband and how a Northeastern girl wound up where everything is Bigger, Texas.    To keep up with all that she's up to, follow her on IG at:  @carydeuber   Also on today's show we speak with Fine Art Photographer and Musician John Mazlish.   John's elevating the whole notion of 'Treat other's as you'd like to be treated' by opening up a virtual art gallery where the artist's interests are truly looked out for. To kick off this amazing endeavor, John is hosting a LIVE event from 10.14.20-10.19.20 at One Art Space located at 23 Warren St., in NYC. To keep up with all that's he's up to and to get tickets to this event, follow him on the Internet at: www.mazlishgallery.com www.johnmazlishfineart.com and on IG at:  @johnmazlishfineart   Thank you for listening and follow the show on IG at: @Thebigfatjoeyshow

Techstination
X-Chair Founder Tony Mazlish isn't sitting still when it comes to innovation

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 2:00


Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear.   I’m Fred Fishkin.     X-Chair Founder and CEO Tony Mazlish isn’t sitting still when it comes to innovations in adding comfort to desk seating and more.    The Covid-19 pandemic has meant many people who are working or learning from home have been...

Papa parle
#25 - Comment accueillir les émotions de son enfant avec Sophie Brengard

Papa parle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 70:56


Hello, Nous recevons dans cet épisode Sophie Brengard, formatrice Faber et Mazlish, qui nous parle de l'importance d'acceuillir les émotions des enfants et comment faire. On évoque aussi la différence entre l'obéissance et le respect, de prendre le temps d'écouter, de l'impact d'un jugement porté. Papa parle sur les réseaux : FB : www.facebook.com/Papaparle1 Insta : www.instagram.com/papaparle/ Pour retrouver Sophie, lui poser des questions, connaître la date des prochains ateliers. FB : www.facebook.com/pages/category/Family-Therapist/Faber-et-Mazlish-44-Sophie-Brengard-334419946983378/ Site : www.comchezsoi.fr Tel : 06 71 91 17 98

Techstination
X-Chair Founder Tony Mazlish isn't sitting still when it comes to innovation

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 13:58


Techstination interview: X-Chair Founder Tony Mazlish isn't sitting still when it comes to innovation

Jambon Coquillettes
Aude Chabrier, maman, cofondatrice du magazine "Bubble" et formatrice Faber et Mazlish

Jambon Coquillettes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 35:24


Bienvenue sur Jambon coquillettes ! Aujourd’hui, j’ai le plaisir de recevoir Aude Chabrier, 38 ans et maman de deux garçons de 8 et 6 ans, Marin et Balthazar, avec qui j’ai co-fondé le magazine parental Bubble Mag. De la triche me direz-vous et vous n’aurez pas tort ! Mais Aude est également formatrice en communication bienveillante Faber et Mazlish, et c’est surtout pour cette raison que je trouvais intéressant de la questionner sur sa vie de famille… Aude nous parle de ses deux garçons de 8 et 6 ans, Marin et Balthazar et notamment de sa relation avec son deuxième, un enfant hypersensible. Elle explique ce qu'elle a découvert et comment cela a changé radicalement sa façon d'interagir avec lui. Un podcast passionnant sur les enfants que l'on dit «difficiles»…

Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Little Happier: The Right Thing to Say When Someone Says, “Whom Do You Love More?”

Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 2:50


One of my favorite parenting books, Faber and Mazlish’s “Siblings Without Rivalry,” explains the right thing to say to a child (or anyone) who asks, “Whom do you love more?” Get in touch: @gretchenrubin; podcast@gretchenrubin.com Get in touch on Instagram: @GretchenRubin Get the podcast show notes by email every week here: http://gretchenrubin.com/#newsletter Order a copy of Gretchen’s new book OUTER ORDER, INNER CALM here: http://outerorderinnercalmbook.com Leave a voicemail message on: 774-277-9336 For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to happiercast.com/sponsors. Happier with Gretchen Rubin is part of ‘The Onward Project,’ a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Do The Thing, Side Hustle School, and Happier in Hollywood. If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 65:47


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.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 65:47


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.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 65:47


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.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 65:47


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.

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz du 14 Mars 2019

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 2:13


Notre invitée ce matin : Aurélie Dugrés, Formatrice en relations et communication bienveillante. Elle va présenter une conférence à la salle des fêtes de Poligny mardi 19 mars à 20h30 sur la communication adultes/enfants selon l'approche Faber et Mazlish, que l'on pourrait résumer par ‘Parler pour que les enfants écoutent, Ecouter pour que les enfants parlent'. Une autre conférence sur le thème des « Frères et sœurs sans rivalité » prévu à Arlay le 23 mai. Notez que dans la

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz du 14 Mars 2019

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 2:13


Notre invitée ce matin : Aurélie Dugrés, Formatrice en relations et communication bienveillante. Elle va présenter une conférence à la salle des fêtes de Poligny mardi 19 mars à 20h30 sur la communication adultes/enfants selon l'approche Faber et Mazlish, que l'on pourrait résumer par ‘Parler pour que les enfants écoutent, Ecouter pour que les enfants parlent'. Une autre conférence sur le thème des « Frères et sœurs sans rivalité » prévu à Arlay le 23 mai. Notez que dans la

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz du 14 Mars 2019

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 2:13


Notre invitée ce matin : Aurélie Dugrés, Formatrice en relations et communication bienveillante. Elle va présenter une conférence à la salle des fêtes de Poligny mardi 19 mars à 20h30 sur la communication adultes/enfants selon l’approche Faber et Mazlish, que l’on pourrait résumer par ‘Parler pour que les enfants écoutent, Ecouter pour que les enfants parlent’. Une autre conférence sur le thème des « Frères et sœurs sans rivalité » prévu à Arlay le 23 mai. Notez que dans la

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz du 14 Mars 2019

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 2:13


Notre invitée ce matin : Aurélie Dugrés, Formatrice en relations et communication bienveillante. Elle va présenter une conférence à la salle des fêtes de Poligny mardi 19 mars à 20h30 sur la communication adultes/enfants selon l’approche Faber et Mazlish, que l’on pourrait résumer par ‘Parler pour que les enfants écoutent, Ecouter pour que les enfants parlent’. Une autre conférence sur le thème des « Frères et sœurs sans rivalité » prévu à Arlay le 23 mai. Notez que dans la

La Crianza Pacífica
Libertad y límites en la crianza respetuosa | Ep. 49

La Crianza Pacífica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 30:43


Entre la crianza autoritaria y la dejadez hay todo un mundo de matices que a veces no se ven. A veces parece que “crianza respetuosa” significa “que todo el mundo respete mi forma de criar” o que yo “respeto al niño en todo lo que haga incluso si eso supone una falta de respeto hacia otros, hacia mi misma o hacia el propio niño”. Episodio patrocinado por https://www.tehagounvideo.com/ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de las plataformas Patreon e Ivoox. Sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox, Itunes y Youtube. Y, los martes, episodios extra para los patrocinadores. ALGUNOS EPISODIOS ANTERIORES: 2. Educar para el éxito https://www.ivoox.com/23139876 15. Estimulación temprana: el método de la abuela https://www.ivoox.com/26195916 20. Adolescencia: 5 reflexiones https://www.ivoox.com/26835024 38. Crianza y tecnología https://www.ivoox.com/28798549 40. Llama a la comadrona https://www.ivoox.com/29137837 47. La peor madre del mundo https://www.ivoox.com/31239784 LIBROS RECOMENDADOS: Crianza incondicional (Alfie Kohn) https://amzn.to/2KExDHU Amar sin miedo a malcriar (Y. González) https://amzn.to/2udPoCM Bésame mucho (Carlos González) https://amzn.to/2zkodMo La crianza feliz (Rosa Jové) https://amzn.to/2u4hSzB Entre padres e hijos (Ginott) https://amzn.to/2KT1yLS Padres liberados, hijos liberados (Faber & Mazlish) https://amzn.to/2m1fPI8 Etnopediatría: infancia, biología y cultura (M.J.Garrido Mayo) https://amzn.to/2lZlLkZ El concepto del continuum (Jean Liedloff) https://amzn.to/2u4CKGR The natural child (Jan Hunt) https://amzn.to/2m5hEE2 MÚSICA: https://audionautix.com/

Locked On Nuggets - Daily Podcast On The Denver Nuggets
Locked On Denver Nuggets - 1.24 - Guest JZ Mazlish of The Stepien

Locked On Nuggets - Daily Podcast On The Denver Nuggets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 47:16


In this episode I am joined by JZ Mazlish of TheStepien.com, a great site for keeping up with potential NBA draft prospects. JZ and I discuss his recent article on Nikola Jokic, a player that we both are quote bullish on. We also discuss Jamal Murray and his fit alongside Jokic. Nikola Jokic, RPM, and overcoming biasTwitterLocked On Nuggets Adam MaresDenver StiffsInstagramThe Denver StiffsSubscribe on iTunes!iTunesLeave a rating and review on iTunesSimply open your iPhone and log on to the Apple Podcasts appFind the search icon at the bottom and search for “Locked on Nuggets”Click on the Locked on Nuggets iconScroll down to Ratings and ReviewsClick on “write a review” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Nuggets - Daily Podcast On The Denver Nuggets
Locked On Denver Nuggets - 1.24 - Guest JZ Mazlish of The Stepien

Locked On Nuggets - Daily Podcast On The Denver Nuggets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 52:16


In this episode I am joined by JZ Mazlish of TheStepien.com, a great site for keeping up with potential NBA draft prospects. JZ and I discuss his recent article on Nikola Jokic, a player that we both are quote bullish on. We also discuss Jamal Murray and his fit alongside Jokic. Nikola Jokic, RPM, and overcoming bias Twitter Locked On Nuggets Adam Mares Denver Stiffs Instagram The Denver Stiffs Subscribe on iTunes! iTunes Leave a rating and review on iTunes Simply open your iPhone and log on to the Apple Podcasts app Find the search icon at the bottom and search for “Locked on Nuggets” Click on the Locked on Nuggets icon Scroll down to Ratings and Reviews Click on “write a review” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Homeschool Unrefined
45: Where We Fumble Through Conversations About World Events

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 43:40


In a world where something big and scary happens almost daily, talking to your kids about world events can be unsettling, nuanced and a challenge.  We invite you in to this conversation where we talk all about what we do, what we don't do and our own questions and fears. 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. Our Audible listens: How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Faber and Mazlish and Hank the Cowdog by John Erickson How To Talk So Kids Will Listen Book Club Episodes Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 The Crown Jane the Virgin 30 Rock The Mindy Project American Ninja Warrior Jerry Before Seinfeld Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne Simplicity Parenting Book Club Episodes, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Indy Kids News Sparkle Stories The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin Happier Podcast with Gretchen Rubin - Upholders, Questioners, Obligers, Rebels   Loving This Week Angela - Spater 7 Port USB Charging Station Maren - Overcast   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.

Medtech Talk
CEO Jeffrey Brewer Details How His Family’s Health Helped Him Find Medtech’s Bigfoot in Diabetes

Medtech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 33:42


An ailing wife and son forced Bryan Mazlish to hack a cell phone, glucose monitor, and insulin pump to create an artificial pancreas. In this MedtechTalk Podcast, Jeffrey Brewer, CEO and president of Bigfoot Biomedical, explains how he and Mazlish came to form the privately held start-up. Brewer explains how his son’s diagnosis – and at least one near-fatal experience – pushes him forward to ensure Bigfoot leads the class of next-generation devices that may someday come close to creating a cure for this dreaded disease. Learn More about Medtech Talk: https://goo.gl/o6Ue5u

Homeschool Unrefined
40: Where We Let Go of Perfectionism

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 46:29


In this episode we talk all about the ways we can get perfectionistic in homeschooling and parenting. Striving for excellence is one thing but that can easily slide into perfectionism.  We talk about our own perfectionistic tendencies and their consequences.  We also talk about why it's actually a good thing to not complete the curriculum or have a messy house, for example.   Warning: this episode has some serious borderline obnoxious laughter at the beginning when Maren and Angela reminisce about their first experience with yoga class.  If you aren't into this, you may want to skip ahead a few minutes.   How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Faber and Mazlish. Our How to Talk series: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3   Loving This Week Angela: Ranch Dressing/Dip Recipe Maren: Daily Greens Drink   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.

Locked On Nuggets - Daily Podcast On The Denver Nuggets
6-21 Locked On Nuggets: NBA Draft expert, JZ Mazlish on Lonzo, Cameron Oliver, and Sterling Brown

Locked On Nuggets - Daily Podcast On The Denver Nuggets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 36:31


In this episode, I am joined by NBA Draft expert JZ Mazlish to discuss the way to look at NBA draft prospects in terms of what role they are likely to excel at in the NBA. It's a fascinating conversation that uses Lonzo Ball (and Jonathan Isaac) as the example but provides important context to how to look at prospects. We also talk about two sleeper picks for Denver: Cameron Oliver and Sterling Brown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mind Your Mind - Joseph Tropper
Episode 008 - 5 Steps to Becoming a Great Parent

Mind Your Mind - Joseph Tropper

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 13:46


Summary:In Episode 008, Joseph discusses 5 comprehensible steps to becoming a great parent. Challenges and struggles are normal when it comes to parenting and oftentimes we are left to our own devices to figure out what works best for our child. Joseph provides parents with 5 clear steps that can help us become great parents according to the fundamental needs of our children. He also refers listeners to three key books that can assist us in this parenting journey that is a continual, learning process for us all.Time Stamped Show Notes:00:01 – Introduction to Mind Your Mind Podcast00:28 – Today’s topic: 5 Steps to Becoming a Great Parent00:42 – Parenting challenges are always there01:08 – 1 in 7 children in the US are struggling with one type of diagnosable mental, behavioral, or developmental issue01:29 – ADHD is a growing problem for many kids01:36 – Anxiety and depression are also becoming more present in children of younger ages01:57 – “A baby is born with a need to be loved – and never outgrows it.”–Frank A. Clark02:10 – Joseph believes in the attachment theory – from cradle to death, we need to be loved and appreciated -John Bowlby02:28 – “People’s greatest inspirations have been their parents”02:48 – #1 Start now and start earlyo02:52 – Many excellent books on parenting come from Dr. Haim Ginotto03:19 –How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Mazlish and Fabero03:40 –Between Parent and Childby Dr. Haim Ginotto04:33 – Many of us think passion and love for parenting already make us a good parent05:27 – #2 Validationo05:35 – Focus on your child’s needs more than your own embarrassment and meet them where they are at06:12 – #3 Be an exampleo06:31 – You can’t tell a child not to copy youo06:41 – Show by example and let your children be involvedo06:49 – “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I may remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklino07:22 – Don’t blame yourself07:32 – #4 Provide safety & securityo09:04 – Our children look towards uso09:16 – Parents need to provide their children a safe and secure environment09:55 – #5 Keep learningo10:08 – Always be open to change10:16 – 3 parenting books Joseph recommends:Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child,Between Parent and Child, andHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk10:54 – Lindsay says, “My teenagers fight all day. Brad who is 14 is the worst – he’s always complaining that his brothers and sister get more treats, attention and rewards than he does. He picks fights with them and ruins the atmosphere. What should I do?”– Focus on Brad’s needs. There are 3 Fs in parenting – be firm, be fair, and be friendly12:58 – End of this week’s podcast!3 Key Points:Always place your child’s needs before your own embarrassment—especially when it comes to reproaching them in public.Engage with your children as they learn best through being included and getting involved.Be firm, fair, and friendly to your children as you address their concerns, needs, and frustrations.Resources Mentioned:Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Childby Dr. GottmanHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Mazlish and FaberBetween Parent and Childby Dr. Haim Ginott

Denver Stiffs: for Denver Nuggets fans
Nuggets scouting report with JZ Mazlish

Denver Stiffs: for Denver Nuggets fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 70:34


In this week's episode, I am joined by JZ Mazlish of Upside and Motor to discuss the young Nuggets core. JZ is not too high on Jamal Murray so it was interesting to get his perspective on the young sharp-shooter. We also disucssed Jusuf Nurkic's skill set and where he fits into the Nuggets rotation. The interview was conducted via skype and sadly, the connection on his end is a bit buzzy. For what it's worth, it becomes less distracting as the podcast goes on. 4:30 - Jamal Murray 24:00 - Juancho Hernangomez 31:20 - Malik Beasley 35:45 - Petr Cornelie 39:30 - Jusuf Nurkic, including Jokic/Nurkic pairing 48:30 - The 2017 NBA draft 50:40 - Ranking the U23 cores in the NBA   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
Bigfoot Biomedical CTO Bryan Mazlish / Hockey Fights T1D

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 50:55


In 2013, Bryan Mazlish created a home-made artificial pancreas system for use by his wife and son, both of whom have type 1 diabetes. Because Mazlish preferred to stay anonymous, a reporter dubbed him "Bigfoot." In 2015, Mazlish went public and partnered with two others to create Bigfoot Biomedical. Their goal is to bring this technology & other products to market in order to improve the lives of people with T1D. In our Community Connection, Stacey finds out about Hockey Fights T1D, a new JDRF fundraiser in upstate NY sparked by a two year old's diagnosis.