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Parenting can feel heavy—especially when we carry around the weight of how our kids will turn out on our shoulders. But what if we weren't meant to carry that pressure? In this episode, Amy and Sara sit down with bestselling author and mom of five boys, Jeannie Cunnion, to talk about parenting in freedom rather than fear.Jeannie shares encouragement for moms and dads who are weary from trying to do it all perfectly. She dives into what it looks like to trade our performance mindset for a grace-filled approach to both parenting and our relationship with God. Whether you're raising toddlers or teenagers, you'll walk away from this episode feeling lighter, more equipped, and reminded that you're not in this alone.--Jeannie Cunnion WebsiteThe 509 FoundationMom Set Free Bible Study by Jeannie Cunnion--Question of the Week: Where are you feeling stress or pressure in your life? And then – As your mom/dad where do I stress/worry too much in our relationship?--Hosts: Amy Lowe & Sara JonesGuest: Jeannie CunnionProducers: Emily Alters & Cody Braun--Learn more about WinShape Camps at WinShapeCamps.org!Instagram: @WinShapeCampsTikTok: @WinShapeCampsFacebook: @WinShapeCamps
Welcome to my VERSUS series!This is the 1st of 3 episodes breaking down the vast array of parenting resources we have at our fingertips. Today we're talking: parenting content, parenting courses & books, and in-person parenting classes.For each, I break down the family that resource is BEST for, the benefits it provides, the unique Pros and Cons of utilizing that support vs. another, and ultimately for some, the way they fall short. IN THIS EPISODE I SHARED:Why it's extra hard to implement strategies from a bookThe topics I recommend buying courses forWho benefits most from parenting classesDON'T MISS:The Industry standard completion rate for online courses vs. mine // CONNECT WITH DANIELLE //Website: parentingwholeheartedly.comIG: @parent_wholeheartedlyAPPLY: parentingwholeheartedly.com/applySend us Fan Mail over Text.Support the showSTART HERE:CALM + CONFIDENT: THE MASTERCLASS Master the KIND + FIRM Approach your Strong-Willed Child Needs WITHOUT Crushing their Spirit OR Walking on Eggshells *FREE* - www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/confident
We discuss some preliminary thoughts about reading Gentle Parenting books, and also react to a couple social media reels on gender confusion. What kind of job does one get if you're an interdisciplinary major? Krista really wants to know.
Many of our MPR News coworkers who are parents are also avid readers. Here are a few of their favorite family-oriented titles.
Send us a textThank you to Dr Dan Siegel for joining Ask Dr Jessica! This will be a two part conversation, and in the first part Dan Siegel and Jessica discuss the intricacies of parenting and the neuroscience behind child development. They explore the importance of attachment, as attachment relationships are crucial for a child's emotional health. The discussion highlights the need for parents to understand their own reactions and the impact of their behavior on their children, ultimately offering hope and guidance for navigating the challenges of parenting.Dr Jessica Hochman is a board certified pediatrician, mom to three children, and she is very passionate about the health and well being of children. Most of her educational videos are targeted towards general pediatric topics and presented in an easy to understand manner. For more content from Dr Jessica Hochman:Instagram: @AskDrJessicaYouTube channel: Ask Dr JessicaWebsite: www.askdrjessicamd.com-For a plant-based, USDA Organic certified vitamin supplement, check out : Llama Naturals Vitamin and use discount code: 15AE5ABAC60-To test your child's microbiome and get recommendations, check out: Tiny Health using code: DRJESSICA Do you have a future topic you'd like Dr Jessica Hochman to discuss? Email Dr Jessica Hochman askdrjessicamd@gmail.com.The information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditions or formulate treatment plans for specific individuals. If you have a concern about your child's health, be sure to call your child's health care provider.
Noel Janis-Norton is the founder and Director of ‘Calmer Parenting and Teaching Skills'. She is a learning and behavior specialist with over fifty years of experience as a teacher, special needs advisor, teacher-trainer, parenting coach, speaker, and best-selling author. Noel is internationally known for her unique and distinctive ‘Calmer, Easier, Happier' methods, which guide families to become more harmonious and which support teachers to bring out the best in all their students, including neuro-divergent children and adolescents. She has a positive, firm, and consistent approach, which is a refreshing mixture of common sense about children, extensive knowledge of child development, and expertise in specific difficulties with learning and behavior. Noel leads online parenting courses, intensive parent coaching, and teacher-training, and webinars for schools and organizations. Her parenting books and resources and a complimentary ebook are available on Amazon and on her website calmerparenting.co.uk.
In this episode, we delve into the powerful concept of Fitrah – the natural disposition every child has to obey Allah SWT and seek His pleasure. Discover how activating this innate moral compass can simplify your parenting journey, making it easier to raise righteous and well-mannered children. Learn practical strategies for teaching Tawheed, modeling good behavior, and inspiring your child to do good out of love for Allah. Plus, get a sneak peek into an upcoming program designed to simplify Islamic education for young children. Tune in for invaluable insights and transformative parenting tips! Connect with Me!
In this episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast, I interview Ruth Whippman about her book BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity. We discuss the humanity lacking in traditional models of masculinity and the type of sensitive and connection-based parenting that is desperately needed for boys. We talk about: 4:00 Systems of power and oppression 4:35 How the same systems that harm women and girls, also harm men and boys 6:00 How we see boys as mad, not sad 7:13 Neuroscience research on the sensitivity of boys' brains 12:45 Why stats on boys' mental health struggles are not accurate 13:55 Why adolescent boys are in a mental health crisis 28:34 How screens are displacing socializing in person for boys 36:00 Incel (involuntarily celibate) movement 43:00 Buddy vs. Sweetheart Download the episode transcript HERE Resources mentioned in this episode: BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity by Ruth Whippman https://amzn.to/4c6W60C Connect with Sarah Rosensweet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php
A Western Sydney council has voted to reinstate same-sex parenting books in its libraries after they were controversially banned earlier this month. Selvi, along with Vaaranam Children's Books publications founder Vanitha Veerasamy's comment produces this news explainer. - Cumberland City Council ஒரே பாலினப் பெற்றோர் பராமரிப்பு குறித்த குழந்தைகளுக்கான புத்தகங்கள் மற்றும் பொருட்களை நூலகங்களிலிருந்து அகற்ற நிறைவேற்றப்பட்ட தீர்மானத்தை கடந்த வாரம் ரத்து செய்தது. இது குறித்து சிறுவர் புத்தகங்களை வெளியிட்டு வரும் Vaaranam Children's Books பதிப்பகத்தின் நிறுவனர் வனிதா வீராசாமி அவர்களின் கருத்துகளுடன் செய்தியின் பின்னணியை தயாரித்து வழங்குகிறார் செல்வி.
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Earlier this month, Cumberland city council in western Sydney passed a motion banning books about same-sex parenting from its libraries. Nour Haydar speaks to NSW reporter Catie McLeod about the controversial decision and backlash to the ban You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
In this episode, we dive into a curated selection of parenting books tailored to every stage of the parenting journey, from prenatal through adulthood. Parenting is a journey filled with ups and downs, and no one has all the answers. But with the right guidance and support, you can navigate the challenges of parenthood with confidence and grace. So the few books that I share are only a stepping stone, and of course, there are certainly more options out there that may not be captured in this list, but nevertheless, these are great starting points. *Partial List of Recommended Parenting Books Mentioned in This Episode What to Expect When You're Expecting The Expectant Father The Happiest Baby on the Block The Whole-Brain Child How to Raise an Adult
Sharifah joins Jeff to talk about parenting books, recent reading, adaptation news, and a scheme involving QR codes that it just might work. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. For more industry news, sign up for our Today in Books daily newsletter! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Discussed in this episode: Book Riot on Instagram Book Riot on TikTok (be merciful) TBR! For Mother's Day! Or anyone on any day! The Book Riot Podcast Patreon Americans Buy Over a Billions Books a Year Trailer for Netflix's adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude, coming out later this year Plus: Thursday murder club casting, Project Hail Mary, Transcendent Kingdom casting Crazy Rich Asians coming to Broadway Knife by Salman Rushdie They Can't Kill Us All by Wesley Lowrey Sipsworth by Simon Van Booy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This episode is another chit chat with US, and only us. Today we delve deep into parental preference and how we navigate the highs and lows not being a toddler's "favourite". Episode breakdown: · Welcome back to our world of flat footed toddlers, "mature" or old people and a lucky dip of sleep OR sleepless nights· Bad parenting - is it bad if you let your toddler swear?· Parental preference - when the other parent is the preference for play. The science behind play and nurture, toddler one-on-one play dates. We also share a snippet of Dr Anna Machin's reasoning for parental preference. Click here to watch the ted talk · Our favourite quotes right now! · Book recommendation - how to talk so toddler's listen by Adele FaberProduct recommendations: Nicola - Nutraorganics Greens and Reds powder linked hereJess - Kmart sensory mat hereJust a reminder to join our mothers group on facebook here If you enjoyed this episode we would really appreciate if you could leave us a rating or review, it means so much to us and it really helps us to be seen (and obviously we will love you forever for it!) Follow us at @mother_unrefined to find out more! And feel free to have a little stalk sesh... @the__unrefined @j.oc__
Top 5 Parenting Books 5. Wise Minded Parenting: 7 Essentials for Raising Successful Tweens + Teens by Dr. Laura Kastner 4. The Spiritual Child: The New Science on Parenting for Health and Lifelong Thriving by Lisa Miller 3. Sticky Faith: Everyday Ideas to Build Lasting Faith in Your Kids by Kara Powell 2. How to Raise an Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims 1. Getting to Calm: Cool-Headed Strategies for Parenting Tweens + Teens by Dr. Laura Kastner
I read A LOT! There are 3 books about parenting that have shifted the way I view myself, my kids, and the way I parent! Here's my biggest take aways.
Summer Audiobooks for Mom Fiction Edition: Disclaimer --Christy only likes light fluffy books that won't haunt her dreams or cause her to panic when she's home alone due to her husband's military deployments. :) Books by Sophia Kinsella Books by Katherine Center Books by Graeme Simsion Books by Liane Moriarity (What Alice Forgot) Classic Books with Hollywood Star Narrators Books by Laura Weisberger Links to all the books can be found at www.christythomascoaching.om Want to know my favorite Parenting Books? Check Out Episode 8. Don't forget to sign up for the next 84 hug challenge in July! Self-care: Wear a face mask. Make a homemade concoction and buy one from the store. I find it impossible to be busy when I'm wearing one. Play: Get out balloons and make an obstacle course. Have an idea? Email me at Play4life.Christy@gmail.com or find me on Instagram here or there.
Show-notes Episode 39Title: ParenTEENg Decisions: The #1 Factor That Should Be Guiding Them.“Everyone we meet is both our student and our teacher.”Today's episode is a countdown of the four factors that guide our parenting decisions. Together we talk about the benefits & challenges that we experience with each one of these factors.Join us to learn more about…. Family dynamics in parenting. Peer Influence The Benefit of Book and Media On The Job Training and more. Parenting Books and Resources: The Whole Hearted Parenting Manifesto by Brene Brown Loving Detachment by Dr Wayland Meyers Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself Additional Resources:Pathways website: https://pathwaystohopenetwork.org/ (Subscribe for weekly encouragement) Local and national resources: https://pathwaystohopenetwork.org/resources/ Blog: https://pathwaystohopenetwork.org/blog-2/ FAQ: https://pathwaystohopenetwork.org/f-a-q/ ___________________________________________________________________________Parenting Teens Through The Hard from Unyielding is brought to you by Pathways to Hope Network. A non-profit organization helping parents navigate the emotions and uncertainty of parenting a teenager facing criminal charges and getting them on their path to healing. Learn more about Pathways on our website: https://pathwaystohopenetwork.org/ Discover the community and connect by following us on Facebook and Instagram. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pathwaystohopenetwork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pathways_to_hope_network/For support, email: afrey.pathways@gmail.com
Are play and imagination the realms of children alone? Relationships also benefit from pay and active imagination. In fact, they thrive! Joanna Fortune shares not only the value of play but how to re-introduce it into your relationship. More about her: Joanna Fortune (MICP; MIFPP; Reg Pract APPI; CTTTS; ApSup PTI/ICP) is an accredited psychotherapist and child/adolescent specialist. She is the author of the best-selling 15-Minute Parenting series (as featured in Grazia Magaizine's Top 21 Parenting Books in 2020) of books (0-7 years; 8-12 years and the Teenage years) and her new book Why We Play - how to find joy and meaning in everyday day life all published by Thread Books UK. She is the host of the 15-Minute parenting podcast. Check out her pages: Website - https://solamh.com/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5vFteP5YAXz0vHCDlI46PD Follow us for more! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@richinrelationship5766 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/richinrelationship/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richinrelationship/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/richinrelationship/_created/
Are all your hats wearing you out? Are your kids loud? Do you feel like it's difficult to pour into your children and meet their needs when you're trying to do 'all the things'? In this podcast episode Sasha chats with Val Harrison, host of the Practically Speaking MOM Podcast. Val has been married 30 years, is mom to 7, and grandma to 3. Through her podcast, books, and resources her passion is for encouraging and equipping intentional moms to build strong families. Val shares about 4 of the Christian Parenting Books that she has written to help moms live practically and peacefully while pouring into their children and families through God's design. She shares practical steps to wearing all the hats in motherhood without wearing out. She shares some tips for when littles are loud through meeting their needs. Val speaks a lot about how God parents in scripture and how we as parents and parent like Him. Val leaves us with encouragement for when we make mistakes as a mom. *Be sure to go back to yesterdays episode 158 to listen to part 1 of Val's interview where she talks about the difference between root parenting and surface parenting and shares about raising Luke 2:52 kids. Want to connect with Val? Website: www.PracticallySpeakingMOM.com Facebook & Instagram: @PracticallySpeakingMom Podcast: www.PracticallySpeakingMOM.com/podcast *all Val's books can be found on her website Multiple speakers are ready to pour inspiration, encouragement, practical tips, and Truth for a momlife well lived into Christian Moms just like YOU across the globe. Register for the second annual FREE I AM MOM life-giving Momference today! https://iam-mom.life/ Meet your host, Sasha Star Robertson is an Intentional Living & Biblical Mindset Coach for busy Christian moms, wife of 14 years to her best friend, boy mom x2 (blessed by adoption), travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, & host of the Intentional MomLife with Jesus Podcast. You're invited to join us in the Productively Peaceful Moms Club over on facebook! It's a safe space where we can show up vulnerably and encourage each other, where ere share the mission of being the best mommas we can be through the grace and strength of Jesus Christ, where we encourage consistency and are able to hold each other accountable. We share scripture and talk about podcast episodes and pray for each other and set goals and so much more! You're more than welcome here, you're wanted here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntentionalAbundance Would you benefit from having a coach helping you live Productively Peaceful days digging into Faithful Foundations, Purposeful Priorities, Mindset Mastery, & Simple Selfcare? This question is rhetorical, everyone would! Schedule a consult with Sasha to learn more about the IAM Coaching Program and to see if you'd be a good fit. https://calendly.com/intentionalabundanceco/iamconsult Leave Sasha a message on her SpeakPipe to be featured on the Podcast! Whether you have a topic or specific question you'd like discussed here on the show, or want to leave a verbal review. https://www.speakpipe.com/MomlifewithJesus
If you also have parenting books filled with advice you've never applied, or laundry covering your unused exercise bike you sore you'd use, … and love chocolate martinis (this part is optional) this is the girls night for you. Let's hang out, have a drink, and laugh off this weeks fails. Keep sharing your fail of week @girlsamethepodcast on all the socials or girlsamethepodcast@gmail.com Thanks for being here! Xo Brittinie
Thanks for joining Dr Micka Bertucci and Dr Renee White in another episode where they sit down and 'Chick-in' on one another. Today's discussions are around their favourite parenting books which include, The Postnatal Depletion by Dr Oscar Serrallach; The Whole Brain Child and No Drama Discipline by Dr Dan Siegel and Dr Tina Payne Bryson. Listen to the ladies talk about what they love about these books and how you can integrate these into your parenting practices today. Learn more about Dr Renee White and Fill Your Cup Postpartum Doulas:Want to be nurtured and nourished after the birth of your baby, have a peek at our doula offerings.If you want to gobble up our famous Chocolate + Goji lactation cookies, look no further.
My guest this episode is Maria Riegger, who has many moving parts to her career, some of which might even seem at odds with one another. For example, she's a lawyer who is also very much into astrology. She also used her own childhood trauma to launch a series of parenting books so other children would not suffer the way she did. And she uses her legal expertise to help other indie publishers navigate issues like copyright law. ALLi's Inspirational Indie Author interviews are sponsored by Kobo Writing Life, a global, independent ebook and audiobook publishing platform that empowers authors with a quick and easy publishing process and unique promotional opportunities. To reach a wide readership, create your account today! Thank you, Kobo, for your support of this podcast. Find more author advice, tips and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of 2,000+ blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. We invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally, if you haven't already. You can do that at allianceindependentauthors.org. About the Host Howard Lovy has been a journalist for more than 35 years, and now amplifies the voices of independent author-publishers and works with authors as a developmental editor. Howard is also a freelance writer specializing in Jewish issues whose work appears regularly in Publishers Weekly, the Jewish Daily Forward, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and Longreads. Find Howard at howardlovy.com, LinkedIn and Twitter.
From pregnancy, to childbirth, to infancy, so much of the focus in parenting books is on the mother. So who's giving advice to new dads? What started off as a letter to a dad-to-be friend turned into Ailsa Wild's book You'll Be A Wonderful Dad. Cam and Ali chat to Ailsa about letting dads feel the joy of meeting a child's needs, the mental load, and why Mother's Day and Father's Day is BS. LINKS Buy You'll Be A Wonderful Dad https://www.hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/book/you_ll-be-a-wonderful-dad-by-ailsa-wild/9781743798485. Follow Ailsa on Instagram @ailsawild. Follow Ailsa on Twitter @ailsawild. Follow Ailsa on Facebook @ailsa.wild. Learn more about Ailsa on her website https://www.ailsawild.com/. Follow Cam on Instagram @camerondaddo. Follow Ali on Instagram @alidaddo. Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them at separatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au. CREDITS Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo. Guest: Ailsa WildManaging Producer: Elle Beattie. Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball. Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au. Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk about Aletha Solter, Ph.D. the founder of The Aware Parenting Institute, and her books: The Aware Baby, Tears and Tantrums, Cooperative and Connected, Attachment Play, Raising Drug-Free Kids and Healing Your Traumatised Child. We share information about what's in them and who they are helpful for. We also express our gratitude for Aletha and her work, which has had such a powerful effect on our lives. We also share exciting news about our book, including its title! Please come over to our Facebook page, or find us on Instagram @theawareparentingpodcast You can find Marion at www.marionrose.net and Lael at www.laelstone.com.au And if you haven't already, would you be willing to subscribe to the podcast so we can show up in your podcast feed? We're sending you much love and compassion in your parenting journey. Marion and Lael xoxo
In this solo episode with me, we talk about what to do when saying goodbye is hard. Whether it's school drop-offs or leaving our kids with a babysitter, I'm sharing my strategies for making this transition much easier on both you and your kids. We go into: [2:00] Three ways to problem solve why saying goodbye is hard for kids [4:55] Considering who does the drop off [7:15] Coming up with a goodbye ritual [9:30] How to make the goodbye easier [13:00] Best practices when it comes to saying goodbye [15:30] Talking to children about the moment of goodbye Resources mentioned in this episode www.sarahrosensweet.com/yelling Anxiety strategies Deborah MacNamara handout Owl Babies by Martin Waddell Episode 35: Three Skills to Protect Our Kids' Mental Health with Lynn Lyons Episode 45: Membership Q&A – How to Help Anxious Kids in Real Life Scenarios with Lynn Lyons Connect with Sarah Rosensweet On Instagram On Facebook https://www.sarahrosensweet.com Book a short consult or coaching session call
What are the three components of self compassion? We all need to extend ourselves a bit more compassion which is why this conversation is particularly important. Joining me is *the* thought leader in the self-compassion space, Dr. Kristin Neff. Dr. Neff is currently an Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. She is a pioneer in the field of self-compassion research, conducting the first empirical studies on self-compassion nearly twenty years ago. She has been recognized as one of the most influential researchers in psychology worldwide. We go into: [3:00] How Dr. Neff's story intertwines with her work in self compassion [6:45] Secondary traumatic stress and secondary self-compassion [8:20] How to find self compassion in hard situations [9:15] Dr. Neff's definition of self compassion [12:30] Why gratitude isn't always enough [16:30] The two types of self compassion [20:30] Dr. Neff's self compassion meditation [27:00] How to believe in yourself and that you aren't a bad person [29:45] What advice Dr. Neff would give to her younger parent self Resources mentioned in this episode Ask your question: www.speakpipe.com/peacefulparentingpodcast Self-Compassion by Dr. Kristin Neff Fierce Self-Compassion: How Women Can Harness Kindness to Speak Up, Claim Their Power, and Thrive by Dr. Kristin Neff Connect with Dr. Kristin Neff On Instagram On Twitter www.facebook.com/selfcompassion www.self-compassion.org Guided Meditations Connect with Sarah Rosensweet On Instagram On Facebook https://www.sarahrosensweet.com Book a short consult or coaching session call
Today, I'm sharing three books that offer incredible parenting advice…but are not parenting books. You see, we can learn lessons from ALL the books we read, even those that come in unexpected places. You'll find all the books mentioned here on the show notes page, plus much more! If you loved these book pairings, you might like to take a look at my digital reading and writing community called Get Lit(erate). Each month, we take a deep dive into one bookish theme and work to bring it to life in our own lives. You'll get a monthly bibliotherapy book calendar with a book recommendation for every day of the month, bonus episodes, live book club sessions and much more. Learn more at www.getliterate.co. Follow Stephanie: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram
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When you're a parent and you're working to build a business, it can be easy to let your priorities get mixed up. But we are here to tell you: it's not just okay—it's necessary—to prioritize your family.As parents, we have a responsibility to make sure our children grow up well-adjusted and happy, which means making time for them and being present in their lives.If you're feeling guilty about the time you spend away from your family when you're trying to build an empire, remember that the best thing for your kids is for them to see their parents as hard workers who are doing what they love. If they see that you're putting in the effort because it matters, then they will learn from it too.So don't feel bad about taking time away from your business!We believe that building an empire should be fun—and nothing is more fun than spending time with your friends and family!Join Stephanie Dove Blake as she teaches how to do powerful parenting while building a business empire.Need a video? Video Supply make it easy to create video worldwide. Click here to get started.
Raising lions is an excellent book about how to raise strong willed children with high self esteem as well as a recognition and respect for other people's value and power as well. Many psychological disorders in kids today are a direct response to the behavior of the adults around them. The Raising Lions method is a possible antidote for strong willed children using whatever means necessary to get their way.Purchase your copy of Dr. Amen's book Your Brain Is Always Listening from AmazonStart recording high quality audio and video with SquadcastStart your own podcast for free with BuzzsproutGo to Tubebuddy.com/BronsonWilks for help ranking your youtube videos. This is my preferred tool for researching keywords, ensuring I've covered every step in the creation and uploading process and tracking results.Support the show
In this episode, I introduce you to Corey and Stoney, the two new Peaceful Parenting Coaches here at Sarah Rosensweet Peaceful Parenting. We chat about our peaceful parenting journeys as well as our most influential parenting books over the years. We go into: [1:45] Introducing Corey to the team [3:10] Introducing Stoney to the team [5:50] Sarah's most influential parenting books [8:35] Corey's most influential parenting books [13:00] Stoney's most influential parenting books [24:30] The importance of equal partnership [32:50] What to do if you're struggling with burnout Resources mentioned in this episode Episode 24: Coaching call with Corey: When Peaceful Parenting Wasn't Enough Episode 47: Shame-Proof Parenting with Mercedes Samudio Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids by Dr. Laura Marham Unconditional Parenting by Alfie Kohn Punished by Rewards by Alfie Kohn Shame Proof Parenting by Mercedes Samudio Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne The Soul of Discipline by Kim John Payne Raising Human Beings by Ross Greene Find Your Unicorn Space by Eve Rodsky Fair Play by Eve Rodsky Impossible Parenting by Olivia Scobie How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids by Jancee Dunn All The Rage: Mothers, Fathers, and The Myth of Equal Partnership by Darcy Lockman Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski Connect with Sarah Rosensweet On Instagram On Facebook https://www.sarahrosensweet.com Book a short consult or coaching session call
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Author Gabriella Riberio on her new parenting book, "I'm Just Saying..." Get the Book here: https://amzn.to/3yhX0qt (affiliate link)-----------------------------------------
Author Gabriella Riberio on her new parenting book, "I'm Just Saying..." Get the Book here: https://amzn.to/3yhX0qt (affiliate link)-----------------------------------------
Interview was done February 1, 2022! I love meeting new people willing to let me in and share their “lemon to lemonade” experience! This story is about Lisa and at age 10 she lost her father. She was told he died of a massive heart attack in his sleep. Thirty-four years later, she learned that he died by suicide. And it's been a journey since. Now Lisa teaches us to be ok with being perfectly imperfect and spreads understanding about mental illness. What message do you get from this interview? Website: https://lisasugarman.com Books: https://lisasugarman.com/my-books ABOUT the LemonAid Stand: Heidi started hosting the LemonAid Stand live radio talk show, over 20 years ago, in 1999! It all came about when Heidi was dealing with thoughts of suicide, inadequacy, and dealing with infertility. She realized as she reached out to others and heard their stories, she would be uplifted and inspired no matter what she was going through. So this podcast has old "Original" shows from that time period. It also has "New" shows that are currently being recorded with new guests. And it has "Update" shows where Heidi reached out to original radio show guests to find out how the past 20 years have been! Theme song written and recorded by my baby brother Shane! Do you know a story that needs to be shared? Contact Heidi at: LemonAidStandRadioShow@gmail.com
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Hans Kullberg is an Author, specializing in Children's Books and Parenting Books. Also a serial entrepreneur, Hans is a loving father of 4 wonderful children and prides himself on being a father first and foremost, cherishing every moment of his fatherhood journey. Making up silly, fantastical tales of dragons, race cars, flying unicorns and laughing llamas at bedtime every night is just part of his parenthood duties. Due to the unexpected tragedy of losing his daughter Aviva at 10 months old, Hans is motivated to share her fearless character, fun-loving spirit and vivacious personality embodied through an orangutan in Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva. Even though she is no longer here to meet friends, Aviva can still change lives and create positive impact through the messages of this book including overcoming adversity by using your inner strengths, never judging a book by its cover and staying true to yourself. That is her Dad's ultimate hope and motivation for writing – to bring smiles to children all over the world while sharing his daughter's beautiful story and turning sorrow into a wonderful legacy. Hans is also writing 2 adult books, one on the grieving journey which is difficult in a society that doesn't necessarily embrace grief well, and another on tips for new dads to thrive in fatherhood, called Dad Hacks. Knowing intimately how precious life truly is, his mission is to help other parents embrace the wonderful experience of parenthood to the fullest, always cherishing our children by leading with love. Dreams: Spread the message and joy of Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva, his children's book. Help people imagine the invisible wound that is losing a child and have the awareness lead to empathy. Publish and Advertise: “The Invisible Wound” Gives perspective on how we can help and support people going through grief. “Dad Hacks” to help parents lead with love and patience Another children's book to talk about grief How you can Help: Read the book with your child, enjoy the moment with your child. Reach out to somebody that is grieving Leave a review on Amazon Introduce him to Edith Egers Contact them at: Twitter: @AvivasDaddy Instagram: @AvivasDad Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BabyAviva Hashtag (All Platforms): #BabyAviva Email: avivasdaddy@gmail.com Website: www.hanskullberg.com
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Hans Kullberg is an Author, specializing in Children's Books and Parenting Books. Also a serial entrepreneur, Hans is a loving father of 4 wonderful children and prides himself on being a father first and foremost, cherishing every moment of his fatherhood journey. Making up silly, fantastical tales of dragons, race cars, flying unicorns and laughing llamas at bedtime every night is just part of his parenthood duties. Due to the unexpected tragedy of losing his daughter Aviva at 10 months old, Hans is motivated to share her fearless character, fun-loving spirit and vivacious personality embodied through an orangutan in Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva. Even though she is no longer here to meet friends, Aviva can still change lives and create positive impact through the messages of this book including overcoming adversity by using your inner strengths, never judging a book by its cover and staying true to yourself. That is her Dad's ultimate hope and motivation for writing – to bring smiles to children all over the world while sharing his daughter's beautiful story and turning sorrow into a wonderful legacy. Hans is also writing 2 adult books, one on the grieving journey which is difficult in a society that doesn't necessarily embrace grief well, and another on tips for new dads to thrive in fatherhood, called Dad Hacks. Knowing intimately how precious life truly is, his mission is to help other parents embrace the wonderful experience of parenthood to the fullest, always cherishing our children by leading with love. Dreams: Spread the message and joy of Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva, his children's book. Help people imagine the invisible wound that is losing a child and have the awareness lead to empathy. Publish and Advertise: “The Invisible Wound” Gives perspective on how we can help and support people going through grief. “Dad Hacks” to help parents lead with love and patience Another children's book to talk about grief How you can Help: Read the book with your child, enjoy the moment with your child. Reach out to somebody that is grieving Leave a review on Amazon Introduce him to Edith Egers Contact them at: Twitter: @AvivasDaddy Instagram: @AvivasDad Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BabyAviva Hashtag (All Platforms): #BabyAviva Email: avivasdaddy@gmail.com Website: www.hanskullberg.com
Hans Kullberg is an Author, specializing in Children's Books and Parenting Books. Hans is a loving father of 4 children – Hansito, Sofia Lolita, Aviva Lilia and Liliana– and prides himself on being a father first and foremost, cherishing every moment of his fatherhood journey. His greatest pleasures of parenthood are bringing smiles and joy to his children and he loves watching them learn and grow. Due to the untimely tragedy of losing his daughter Aviva at 10 months old, Hans is motivated to share the beautiful story of her life, character and personality through Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva and bring smiles to children all over the world, creating positive impact while turning sorrow into inspiration. Find more: Twitter: @AvivasDaddy Instagram: @AvivasDad Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BabyAviva Hashtag (All Platforms): #BabyAviva Website: www.hanskullberg.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hans Kullberg is an Author, specializing in Children's Books and Parenting Books. Hans is a loving father of 4 children – Hansito, Sofia Lolita, Aviva Lilia and Liliana– and prides himself on being a father first and foremost, cherishing every moment of his fatherhood journey. His greatest pleasures of parenthood are bringing smiles and joy to his children and he loves watching them learn and grow. Due to the untimely tragedy of losing his daughter Aviva at 10 months old, Hans is motivated to share the beautiful story of her life, character and personality through Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva and bring smiles to children all over the world, creating positive impact while turning sorrow into inspiration. Find more: Twitter: @AvivasDaddy Instagram: @AvivasDad Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BabyAviva Hashtag (All Platforms): #BabyAviva Website: www.hanskullberg.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hans Kullberg is an Author, specializing in Children's Books and Parenting Books. Also a serial entrepreneur, Hans is a loving father of 4 wonderful children and prides himself on being a father first and foremost, cherishing every moment of his fatherhood journey. Making up silly, fantastical tales of dragons, race cars, flying unicorns and laughing llamas at bedtime every night is just part of his parenthood duties.Due to the unexpected tragedy of losing his daughter Aviva at 10 months old, Hans is motivated to share her fearless character, fun-loving spirit and vivacious personality embodied through an orangutan in his book Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva. Even though she is no longer here to meet friends, Aviva can still change lives and create positive impact through the messages of this book including overcoming adversity by using your inner strengths, never judging a book by its cover and staying true to yourself. That is her Dad's ultimate hope and motivation for writing – to bring smiles to children all over the world while sharing his daughter's beautiful story and turning sorrow into a wonderful legacy.Knowing intimately how precious life truly is, his mission is to help other parents embrace the wonderful experience of parenthood to the fullest, always cherishing our children by leading with love. In addition, through sharing his story about the most difficult tragedy a parent can imagine, he hopes to bring attention to the often-overlooked grieving journey and how supporters of bereaved parents can provide comfort simply by showing up. Grief is a process that society in generally doesn't necessarily embrace well and, through an upcoming book on the grief journey, Hans hopes other bereaved parents will be adequately supported during the time they need it most. Socials:Website: www.hanskullberg.com Twitter: @AvivasDaddyInstagram: Hans Kullberg @avivasdadFacebook Page: Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva Hashtag (All Platforms): #BabyAvivaEmail: avivasdaddy@gmail.comBaby Aviva Orangutan Diva (Book) Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GG8SYD2Mentions:Finding Meaning (book) - David Kessler 5 Stages of Grief - Elizabeth Kubler RossEnjoy the visual here on Youtube
Today's episode is a life update on Jessica B and her family. She will say that she has zero plans to add value to this episode - but she just couldn't help herself! Jessica B shared her 2 favorite parenting books (linked below) and why she loves them. She shares about an upcoming surgery that is triggering because 5 years ago, this same surgery wreaked havoc on their marriage. Plus, are you curious what Jess has been wearing for 3 days straight? We might as well call this episode a Tell All!! Shepherding a Child's Heart Parenting With Love + Logic One of the best ways to support the work being done here is to rate and review the show. As a thank you for taking the time to do that, Jessica B will select favorite reviews from time to time to offer a Free Gift. To claim, listen to every episode and when you hear your review being read, click this link to claim your Free Gift! To connect more with Jessica B, follow the links below: Website Instagram TikTok Facebook
Any parent knows how annoying it is to have parenting books shoved in your face the minute you announce that first kid. I'm a big reader, and I've read my share of garbage parenting books, and some really insightful ones. Here's three books that I've found helpful covering topics such as raising boys to be men, dealing with pornography, and teaching your kids money skills. Feedback for the show? Please let me know at dadtipspodcast@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadtipspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadtipspodcast/support
Welcome to We Nurture Podcast's Q&A Friday, where each week we answer questions that you submit to our Instagram page or website. This week we answer the question “What parenting books or authors do you recommend, for discipline and the early years?”. Tune in to hear the top seven books Chinyelu recommends, and which chapters in each most resonated with her. Chinyelu also breaks down why discipline and the early years cannot be separated, and the importance of paying attention to your child's daily experiences. Join us as we dive into how discipline affects both the child and the parent, and what you can do to ensure you discipline your child in the most nurturing way. Find out how your self-discipline and your upbringing can both affect the way you discipline your child. Finally, remember that you are your child's first teacher! Don't miss out on this information-packed episode.Discovering Joy in Parenting: The First Seven YearsHeaven on Earth: A Handbook for Parents of Young ChildrenWith Stars in Their Eyes: Brain Science and Your Child's Journey toward the SelfBeyond Discipline: From Compliance to CommunityThe Soul of Discipline: The Simplicity Parenting Approach to Warm, Firm, and Calm Guidance- Toddler to TeenStress-Free Parenting in 12 StepsBeyond the Rainbow Bridge: Nurturing Our Children from Birth to SevenWe Nurture CollectiveWe Nurture on InstagramWe Nurture on FacebookThe Three Little Deers and the Great Storm
I AM A GREAT PARENT. Anything by Janet Lansbury The Awakened Family by Shefali Tsabary Whole Brain Child by Daniel J Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson The Gardener and the Carpenter by Alison Gopnik The Montessori Toddler by Simone Davies View the books on Amazon If you have a book to add to my list, email me at hello@motherhoodgrace.com. I'm always reading! Don't forget to leave a review if you are enjoying the show!
What if your good intention to be the best parent for your children eventually backfires? This is a story of Erika Aguirre Spensley, a mother of 3, who deeply regrets her decision in following parenting books on how to raise a child. Learn some valuable parenting lessons she got from this tough experience. Not only that, also find out the #1 secret that not a lot of parenting books tell you. Get to know what's really beneath the “good” child, and how we probably want to rethink about what we hope from our children. If you like this one, share it with your family and friends. Also, share your thoughts or questions, via Instagram @ineznatalia or visit ineznatalia.com -- Music: "Comfortable Mystery 2”, "Daily Beetle”, "Carpe Diem" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inez-natalia/message
Need a new book? Want a few resources to help your parenting? This week, Don and Suzanne discuss their most recommended parenting books and one's you'll benefit from reading. Tune in to hear their suggestions! Crazy Cool Resources: CCF Podcasts CCF Social Media Join Basecamp- FOR FREE!