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Best podcasts about parenting issues

Latest podcast episodes about parenting issues

Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev
Quite frankly, my dear

Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 33:04


Send us a text Lovdev gets candid in this emotional yet cheeky episode. He plugs his upcoming solo show at the RAM Comedy Festival, opens up about the emptiness in his house after losing a beloved pet, and dives into a moral minefield—would you drug your own parent if it meant saving your sanity? Plus, a grumble about nuisance stepdads and today's weird news involves a mysterious new tool launched in the UK. It's strange, raw, and totally Lovdev. Support the show

The Parenting Reframe
Common Parenting Issues with Joe Newman

The Parenting Reframe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 62:29


Back by popular demand, Joe Newman is here for his third visit to The Parenting Reframe Podcast. Joe Newman was diagnosed with ADHD as a child and has made it his life's mission to help parents figure out how to “raise lions,” kids who want to do it themselves. His book, Raising Lions, is one of my favorites and a resource I recommend constantly. In this episode, we discuss the biggest issues we are seeing while working with families today. This includes longer discussion about tantrums, and why we don't completely agree on what to do when your child is having a tantrum.  Here's what we talk about with Joe: Why play deprivation is a problem today and why kids need more time to play independently.Kids need to experience struggle in social situations to create change and learn how to better manage their experience on their own. Providing all the answers for kids takes away an “I do it” moment and creates kids who identify as incapable and want things done for them. The nature of attachment between parent and child changes over time and the parent has to allow it to happen in an open and supportive way. How to reframe the negative perception of tantrums and child's behavior.Why Joe and I disagree about whether or not to hold your child during a tantrum.Using a break as a self regulation tool to help kids get through a difficult moment and become more resilient. Allowing kids to experience deprivation and challenges on their own without judgment creates more independent, resilient, and happy individuals. Kids act as scientists to figure out their way around a situation so it's incredibly important to hold your boundaries. Practicing holding boundaries at home will make doing it in public easier and reduce your feelings of anxiety in the situation.  Resources:Joe Newman's website to set up a consultation or discovery call: https://www.raisinglions.com/Joe Newman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisinglions/Joe Newman on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@raisinglions1Raising Lions by Joe Newman: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Lions-Joe-Newman/dp/1453639683/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1686055923&sr=1-1Raising Lions with Joe Newman podcast episode:  https://theparentingreframe.simplecast.com/episodes/raising-lions-with-joe-newmanA Raising Lions Q+A with Joe Newman podcast episode: https://theparentingreframe.simplecast.com/episodes/a-raising-lions-qa-with-joe-newmanFor more insight into parenting in today's world, be sure to subscribe to my Substack: https://www.albiona.substack.comAnd be sure to follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theparentingreframe and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe for more parenting tips and advice. 

Parenting Decoded
70 - Empowering Parents: Preventing Childhood Sexual Abuse

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 5:03 Transcription Available


In this episode, we tackle the important issue of childhood sexual abuse and how to help prevent it. By educating ourselves as parents, we can provide our children with the tools they need to protect themselves.• Discuss the prevalence of childhood sexual abuse statistics • Explore the need for children to know proper terminology for body parts • Encourage open lines of communication about consent and boundaries Let's work together to change statistics and protect our children.Here is the full article from AAP:https://www.contemporarypediatrics.com/view/aap-tips-for-teaching-children-about-body-boundaries-and-safetyEmail me at info@parentingdecoded.com or go to my website at www.parentingdecoded.com. Have a blessed rest of your day!

Bone to Pick Podcast
Ep 87- Kids Sports | Robert Kelly & Paul Virzi

Bone to Pick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 42:56


Bobby, Paul and Mike have bones to pick with parents who complain about kid sports coaches, people who use their kids to beg for money and more! Keep them coming to bonetopickcast@gmail.com Bone to Pick Podcast starring Robert Kelly & Paul Virzi Join our new Patreon for unedited content, bonus weekly Fan Bone Episodes & early release of the podcast: www.patreon.com/bonetopickcast Follow the show! https://linktr.ee/bonetopickcast EMAIL US YOUR BONES: bonetopickcast@gmail.com Shoutout to Brady O'Keefe for the intro song! https://linktr.ee/bradyokeefe  

ThreadTalk: The Reddit Review Show
EP33: Parenting Issues Reddit Stories

ThreadTalk: The Reddit Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 114:06


Today ThreadTalk hosts Teresa and Denver are talking about something they are very unqualified to talk about but they still do so enjoy the parenting theme reddit stories! Find us on Patreon for weekly bonus episodes: https://patreon.com/ThreadTalkPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink You can also connect with ThreadTalk on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube! YouTube members get early access to the next episode! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtSccsmwYzc5FkvitHC4tg/join 0:00 Intro 2:05 AITA for telling another mother our children aren't close anymore due to intelligence levels 12:35 Am I the asshole for letting my daughter keep her room? 30:25 AITA for kicking my sil out and banning her from my home until she apologizes 41:05 AITA for reporting a child licking the sauce dispensers at Costco? 49:41 AITA for telling my mom that she has no say in what I do anymore? 53:28 AITA for refusing to let my sister's kids stay with me after she passed away? 1:05:19 AITA for shouting at my daughter for getting her twin drunk?   1:10:57 AITA for telling my daughter that life isn't highschool and if it was she would be the loser now  1:17:09 Am I wrong for letting my daughter have a big party even though her dad told me not to?   1:20:22 TIFU by walking in on my son watching a stream 1:24:56 AITA for "being disrespectful" and telling my parents "good luck with that" when they tried to ground me?  1:33:28 AITA for telling my SIL she should be ashamed of herself and learn to be a mature adult? 1:38:09 AITAH for telling my husband's affair baby's family to either come get the kid or I'm calling CPS.   1:42:00 Aita for not taking care of my parents in their old age and telling them to call their perfect son to do so?  1:46:25 Outro  https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1aeqp0k/aita_for_telling_another_mother_our_children/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AITA_WIBTA_PUBLIC/comments/1anp7dm/aita_for_kicking_my_sil_out_and_banning_her_from/  https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1ahjzxl/aita_for_telling_my_mom_that_she_has_no_say_in/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1b1hwrr/aita_for_shouting_at_my_daughter_for_getting_her/  https://www.reddit.com/r/amiwrong/comments/1b24wv1/am_i_wrong_for_letting_my_daughter_have_a_big/  https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1c6c7qp/aita_for_being_disrespectful_and_telling_my/  https://www.reddit.com/r/AITAH/comments/1d4e6za/aitah_for_telling_my_husbands_affair_babys_family/ Teresas: https://www.reddit.com/r/AITA_WIBTA_PUBLIC/comments/1daja0k/aita_for_not_taking_care_of_my_parents_in_their/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1db0f5d/aita_for_telling_my_sil_she_should_be_ashamed_of/ https://www.reddit.com/r/tifu/comments/1dkp4pz/tifu_by_walking_in_on_my_son_watching_a_stream/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AITA_WIBTA_PUBLIC/comments/1dkt7gu/am_i_the_asshole_for_letting_my_daughter_keep_her/ UPDATE: https://www.reddit.com/r/AITA_WIBTA_PUBLIC/comments/1dlqaqu/update_am_i_the_asshole_for_letting_my_daughter/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AITAH/comments/1dlm76x/aita_for_refusing_to_let_my_sisters_kids_stay/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1de5zlg/aita_for_telling_my_daughter_that_life_isnt/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1d6f0dt/aita_for_reporting_a_child_licking_the_sauce/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tim DeMoss Show Podcast
Cedrick Brown (Commitment To Truth), Larry Baruffi (Men's Resurrection Breakfast), Justin Watkins (Men of Iron)

The Tim DeMoss Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 51:09


Cedrick Brown, Senior Pastor of Commitment Church (Lindenwold NJ) and host of the "Commitment To Truth" radio program (heard Saturdays at 9am on WFIL) is in-studio for today's show! Pastor Brown has been a frequent guest on the program over the years and brings along two fine friends--Larry Baruffi (Men's Resurrection Breakfast) and Justin Watkins (Men of Iron). In advance of Father's Day this coming Sunday June 16, the "Three Amigos" offer thoughts on being a godly husband, father, and grandfather, including successes and failures, what they have learned, and a desire for continued growth. Brown, Baruffi and Watkins also share about the ministries which they steward. Related links:www.commitmentchurch.orgwww.cedrickbrown.com (including Pastor Cedrick's book Act Like A Man: Woman Can You Help Me, as well as Man, You Got This and Pause With the Good Shepherd) www.sjmens.com (Men's Resurrection Breakfast) www.menofiron.org (Men of Iron)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Empowering Parents Podcast
Challenging Parenting Issues: The 5 Hardest Things Parents Face

The Empowering Parents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 17:38


Parents face many challenges. And as we all find out, there are many, many challenges that we never expected or knew about before having children! In this podcast, we offer advice on dealing with five of the most difficult. Articles referenced in episode: https://www.empoweringparents.com/article/5-of-the-hardest-things-parents-face-how-to-handle-the-most-challenging-parenting-issues/ The Total Transformation® Program: https://www.empoweringparents.com/product/total-transformation-program-subscription/ Our website: https://www.empoweringparents.com/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.empoweringparents.com/newsletter-signup/ Parent coaching: https://www.empoweringparents.com/product/parent-coaching/

The Embodiment Podcast
557. Parenting Well - With Roma Norris

The Embodiment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 58:34


Parenting consultant and attachment specialist Roma joins me to talk parenting issues, kids today, attachment and more. She's a good friend so there's a fun vibe to this one and it'd be great for anyone who spends time with kids. More information about  Roma Norris's work -  https://birthingabetterworld.co.uk/   To join our courses and our community go to www.embodimentunlimited.com Find Mark Walsh on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/warkmalsh/

IN MY OPINION PODCAST
EP70 PT1 FT DON E & ENOCH | SACRIFICES YOU HAVE TO MAKE TO BE A FOOTBALLER | CO-PARENTING ISSUES

IN MY OPINION PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 54:04


In Part 1 of this Episode 'Sacrifices You Have to Make to Be a Footballer', we are joined by our brother, the Legend Don E & our Nephew, Enoch. They talk us through their football careers, the highs and lows and the sacfircies they had to make to succeed. They also give their opinion on the dilemma we were sent in regarding co-parenting issues.

Single Mother Survival Guide
353 - Four common co-parenting issues and effective strategies to set you up for success!

Single Mother Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 32:23


In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of co-parenting. I share four common co-parenting issues single mums go through, and equip you with four effective strategies to navigate these common challenges.  As parents, we always prioritize our children's best interests, and that's why it's crucial to overcome these co-parenting obstacles. By listening to this episode, you'll gain valuable insights into effective strategies for improving communication, finding common ground in parenting styles, managing schedules efficiently, and resolving financial disagreements. I believe that with the right tools and mindset, you can create a harmonious co-parenting environment that fosters your children's well-being. Gain the insights you need to thrive as co-parents. I also share six tips for when co-parenting really doesn't work, and two final tips to help you no matter what is going on in your situation.  Tune in now and embark on a journey toward successful co-parenting! Links mentioned in the episode:  Listen to Episode 329 – Dealing with high-conflict people in divorce, with Bill Eddy - here.  Click HERE to join the free Facebook Group, The Single Mother Survival Guide Support Forum.  Sign up HERE to claim your free reference guide and receive actionable tips to equip you to approach co-parenting with confidence and clarity.  Join the Thrive Tribe waitlist HERE.  Download the E-book – Thirteen single mothers share their struggles, top tips, and their favourite things about being a single mother – HERE. To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide. And join the email list there too. Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest.

Stepmum Space
S4, Ep 8. When your partner undermines you, fussy eaters and other parenting issues - with Sue Atkins, parenting expert

Stepmum Space

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 53:28 Transcription Available


In this episode Katie talks to parenting expert Sue Atkins.Katie and Sue discuss common Step-parenting issues and how to navigate them and Sue shares her tried and tested tips for fussy eaters, kids who won't sleep in their own bed and (of course) grumpy teenagers!Sue answers listener questions candidly and with good humour!This is the last episode in season 4, please subscribe to be notified when the new season launches or follow on instagram @stepmumspace or at www.stepmumspace.comSupport the show

West Ridge Church
After Message: Family Issues - Parenting Issues

West Ridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 43:05


Our message this week was given by our senior and founding pastor, Brian Bloye and his wife Amy. On this After Message edition, join Tyler Newsome and Nate Galloway as they unpack seasons of parenting and how to shepherd your kids well.

West Ridge Church
Family Issues | Week 2: Parenting Issues

West Ridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 37:47


Family Issues | Week 2: Parenting Issues | Brian & Amy Bloye 

Slam the Gavel
Marcus Hart, Author And Podcaster Discusses His New Book And The Importance Of Self Care And Mental Health

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 31:09


    Slam the Gavel welcomes Marcus Hart to the podcast. Marcus is a  Military Veteran, Author, Podcaster, Recording Music Artist, Journalist and Filmmaker that was born in Milwaukee, WI.  He is founder and CEO of Transform U Media Network and has done work with other companies such as RocNation,UK Animal Music Group, Global Summit Publishing and Conscious Media Relations and more.    His first book of six others, "My Name is Specialist Marcus C. Hart part 1 of 3," was released in 2007. His first single, "Grinding All The Time" featuring legendary recording artist, Bun B. did over 100,000 views on YouTube in only its first month of release.     Transform U Media Podcast has well over 20,000 followers and discusses the spiritual transformation journey and applying God Pill Wisdom, Think Possible: Blueprint for Limitless Veteran's Issues and PTSD recovery. Also discussed is applying Self-Care Strategies and how to be more optimistic and Increase Overall Well-Being, Parenting with Mental Health and Digital Media Marketing Strategies.    We discussed Marcus's new release book, "Holistic GUIDE on Mental Health." It is a holistic guide for today's world. For people struggling, take this once-in-a-lifetime chance to change direction, dream bigger and live confidently. This book is an awesome companion on your path to excellence and PEACE of MIND. We also discussed New Year's resolutions, Parenting issues as well as Marcus's Podcast Transform U Live. NOT A PODCAST TO BE MISSED.You can Reach Marcus: Facebook: Marcus Hart Official 414, Instagram: MarcusHart_official, Twitter: Marcus_Hart and on YouTube Transform U LiveBook: Holistic GUIDE on Mental Health on AMAZON and other books as well: "Think Possible, Be Possible," "100 Chinese Cookie Sayings That Helps," "Effective You, Effective Content," "10 Things Wisconsin Government Conceal," "30 Days to Transform Mentally and Spiritually," "My Name is Specialist Marcus C. Hart part 1 of 3"Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://beentheregotout.com/http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/

URBAN AKCESS PODCAST !
CO-PARENTING ISSUES

URBAN AKCESS PODCAST !

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 44:41


BOWLING EYEKON - YERRTY G - NANDOSTL - CO-PARENTING AND MORE

Parenting Decoded
50 - Mary's Parenting Report Card By Her Sons

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 30:05


What was Mary like as a parent?  In this special episode hear from Mary's two grown sons on what it was like growing up with Mary as a parent.  They talk about how natural consequences shaped them and how energy drains encouraged them to make better decisions among other topics.This episode was created at the request of Mary's Facebook Group, Parenting Decoded, who were curious about the long term impact of good, solid parenting techniques on children.  What better examples than Mary's boys who went from having a helicopter mom to a consultant mom when they were in middle school.  A big change!What grade did Mary get from her boys on her parenting skills?  Take a listen and hear it for yourself!

Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind
On Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard (2022), Co-Parenting Issues

Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 14:17


Ask me a voice question at http://ask.gettingdivorced.org00:08 - How did having a jury not sequestered influence if at all the outcome in Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard (2022). Amber Heard's Washington Post Op-Ed. 07:33 - Coparenting issues, how do I know If I can resolve out of court or not?11:00 - Announcements: eBook - Get Your Copy12:19 - Closing Appreciation: Here's to making better decisions“In litigation, perception is as important as reality.”Please email your feedback to feedback@gettingdivorced.org.The information contained in this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. You should consult an attorney to obtain legal advice regarding your individual situation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gettingdivorced.org/subscribe

Parenting Decoded
47 - Manners Lesson #1 "Please"

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 10:55


This is the first podcast in a series relating to getting our kids to learn manners which are fundamental to their becoming responsible, respectful adults.  Starting with Life Lessons early has the biggest impact but in this series of podcasts, whether you have a toddler or a teen, it's worth investing in their future through manners.Here are the basics of what's covered in this podcast:1 - Start young!  The earlier the better.  Using "baby sign language" if you have a very little one.  2- With Older Kids Set Family Rules around Manners.  Use a Family Meeting to talk about how important manners and and that you're going to start with focusing on the use of "please" in your home. 3 - Practice!  It takes lots and lots of practice to get your kids to use please but you need to do it OVER and OVER again.  When they don't ask with a "please" just ask them again.  4 - Expect more from older kids.  Once they have the basics of using "please" have them incorporate "may I please" instead of just "please can I have".5 - Role Play!  Enjoy some of the learning with your kids by setting up fun events that you can practice and exaggerate what you're doing.  Maybe a special candlelit dinner once a month?  Maybe a Game Night where you exaggerate asking for dice or cards using "please".6 - Model What you Want.  You as the adult are constantly watched by your kids.  Make sure you're using "please" appropriately.7 - Leverage the Please Request.  Your kids WANT something from you.  Use this as "currency" that is so valuable to them that they're willing to use "please" to get it.  Follow through with it even if they're sassy.  Don't get distracted if they are snarky!TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE HEREEmail Mary at mary@parentingdecoded.com. Sign up for Mary's newsletter at: NEWSLETTER

Grace for Single Parents
Ep 58: Common Co-Parenting Issues and Fixes From a Family Lawyer | Lindsey Easterling

Grace for Single Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 23:40


What issues does a family lawyer see when it comes to co-parenting? How can co-parents resolve issues outside of court? What are some healthy characteristics of co-parents? Lindsey Easterling, a family law attorney in N.C, answered these questions and more. Show notes here. Where to find Lindsey: Website: https://easterlingfamilylaw.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/easterlingfamilylaw Law Firm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easterlingfamilylaw/ Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyerinthewild/ If you're a single parent, grab my FREE guide to Parenting Alone here. Support my single-parent ministry!

Parenting Decoded
46 - Unintended Consequences of Pushing for Good Grades

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 36:07


In this episode I interview Liz Bayardelle author of Clean Your Plate! 13 Things that Good Parents Say that Ruin Kids' Lives.   This book covers all sorts of unintended consequences that good parents say regularly like Get Straight As, Don't Hit, Sit Still, Don't Be a Quitter and many more.   She goes into detail in all these areas and has wonderful ideas about how to combat our natural tendencies to push our kids in ways that might backfire.   We talk specifically about the impact of parents choosing to say GET STRAIGHT A'S often sends our kids looking for extrinsic motivators like money, extra computer time or other external rewards.  These rewards often work in the short run but can put a damper on intrinsic motivators that allow our children to own their own success.  In order for our kids to have their own internal motivations there are four key factors:Autonomy - this is where they "own" the ideas, doing things because they're invested in them and not doing them for other peopleCompetence - that kids believe they are capable of a skillRelatedness - kids are social and if they can see how what they are doing relates to other people they want to be with or emulate they can motivate themselves to push past the work at handPurpose - the task at hand relates to some other passion or goal they are trying to achieveBy encouraging a GROWTH MINDSET we can move away from nurturing kids who aren't fulfilling their potential to growing kids who WANT to achieve goals and move forward.  Get a copy of Liz's book here!CLEAN YOUR PLATE! 13 Things Good Parents Say That Ruin Kids' LivesAs always, email Mary at mary@parentingdecoded.com or join her Facebook Group: Parenting Decoded 2021 to hear from Mary more. 

Parenting Decoded
45 - Screen Addiction: Is My Child Addicted?

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 26:58


Some of us struggle with trying to figure out if our kids are addicted to screens.  In this episode Emily Cherkin, The Screentime Consultant, and I discuss what causes screen addictions and what resources might help to determine if our kids are addicted.  We also go over different levels of intervention in overcoming screen issues in our homes.  Emily is launching a new course for parents that will help train parents week by week to get their arms around the issue.  With parenting practices and live one-on-one coaching and support from other parents you will be able to make changes to support new behaviors that will set a balance between screens and life.  The Screentime ConsultantWe also discuss resources for more extreme screen addictions.  Links to those resources are:RestartLife.com - Washington based treatment and therapy center to treat screen addiction.  Residential treatment program is available. Restart's link to their assessment quiz:  TAKE ADDICTION QUIZGameQuitters.com - Online resources for anyone who games but special courses for parents.  Links to therapy centers and therapists world-wide.If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me:  mary@parentingdecoded.com.

KFI Featured Segments
@GaryAndShannon Parenting with Justin Worsham

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 14:19


This week we are joined by Justin Worsham to discuss the Parenting Issues that come with whether or not to allow your child to experiment in a controlled environment.

Let's Get Legal
How the pandemic has affected divorce rates and parenting issues

Let's Get Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022


Host Jon Hansen was joined by Jonathan Merel, founder of the Law Offices of Jonathan Merel PC. The two discussed family law and divorce rates during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, child support, modifications to agreements, and more! For more information, visit  www.chicagodivorce.com or call (312)-408-7000

Book Talk @ Book Place
Beep! Beep! Get Out of My Way! - Catherine DeMonte

Book Talk @ Book Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 58:39


Catherine is a licensed Marriage, Family, Child Therapist (LMFT), providing integral counseling in California for over 25 years. Her areas of expertise include, Life Transitions, Couples and Marriage Counselling, Communication Issues, Parenting Issues, Abundance, Grief, Work and Loss, Postpartum, Pregnancy, Finding Your Purpose and more. She is the founder of the Abundance Circles, offering workshops all over the U.S. to bring in the One Big Thing you've been longing for in your life. And now the author of “Beep! Beep! Get Out of My Way: Seven Tools for Living Your Unstoppable Life,” Follow her on https://www.catherinedemonte.com/

Parenting Decoded
41 - Dealing with Disrespect

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 16:22


In this podcast learn how to deal with disrespect in your home by teaching and modeling respect while keeping calm.  The truth is, disrespectful behavior is one of the inappropriate ways kids, especially teenagers but not limited to teens, try to solve their problems. Kids can feel powerless in the face of rules and expectations and talking back and showing disrespect is one way they try to take some power back. If they can drag you into an argument, that's even better: Now you're arguing about respect instead of focusing on their curfew or their homework or cleaning up their toys!Listen in on how to tame the disrespect monster:1. Avoid the Fight in the Moment 2. Use Family Meetings 3. Don't Take Everything Personally or Overreact4. Model respect5. Don't Take Our Child's Side6. Don't Demand Respect7. Respect Their Choices8. Use Restitution FULL TRANSCRIPT ON MARY'S BLOG

Parenting Decoded
40 - It's Not Fair! - How to Deal with Fairness

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 11:55


Life isn't fair it never has been.  How we deal with life is what matters.  In this episode learn how you can nurture an understanding of fairness in your child's life as well as ideas on how you can respond to unfairness.We want our kids to be able to:Let them know it's ok to express their emotions when life is unfairEncourage them to give praise to others when things aren't fairHelp them continue with life when things aren't fairHave them lead by Example, using grace and humility, when unfairness hits themSupport them learning from the opportunity when fairness happensFor a full transcript look here:  TRANSCRIPT

Parenting Decoded
39 - Bad Teachers and How to Deal With Them

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 16:29


In this podcast I cover a few things.  First, what do bad teachers look like?  How do they behave? Next, what can you do about it as a parent and, lastly, what can your child do about making it through the year in once piece having learned what they need to. Three types of bad teachers:Fluffy - ones that are nice but don't teach the materialBoring - ones that put you to sleep they are so uninspiringMean - ones that yell and are just plain mean; they might have favorites in the class and spend all their time with them; they might get mad at kids who don't understandIn the podcast I go over a step-by-step approach on what to do.  Read the transcript listed below if you'd like more details. 1 - Wait and See while doing research2 - Communicate with the schoolStart with meeting the teacher and discussing the issuesIf needed, escalate to a combo meeting with the principal and the teacherIf your lone parent concerns aren't addressed then gather together a group of parents to go collectively to meet with the administration3 - Teach your child ways to cope with the bad teacherencourage them to approach the teacher and ask for helpaugment their learning in whatever way makes sense - online, tutors, study groupsbe there!  empathize! love them through itJulie Plagens at Mom Remade's article:  https://momremade.com/survive-bad-teacher/FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE

Parenting Decoded
38 - Parenting Pressure and Lazy Kids - What Healthy Pressure Looks Like

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 31:38


In this episode I talk with Dr. Weisinger about their approach of transforming harmful parental pressure into healthy pressure.    He has just released a new book with Dr. Christopher Thurber, The Unlikely Art of Parental Pressure: A Positive Approach to Pushing Your Child to Be Their Best Self. This book provides a roadmap for parents to engage in healthy pressure with our kids, ways that will help them grow and succeed instead of stifle and crush them.  We, as parents, often struggle with kids who we think aren't trying their hardest and we want to push harder.  We know they can do more.   It's a natural instinct to push but in today's world it seems like we can go too far and wind up doing more harm than good.  Send me an email at mary@parentingdecoded.com or join my Facebook Group, Parenting Decoded 2021.

Co-Parenting; Your Thrive Guide
Learning to Deal with Common Co-Parenting Issues

Co-Parenting; Your Thrive Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 19:04


How to Deal With Co-Parenting IssuesThe Other Parent Dislikes YouIt can be uncomfortable working with someone who doesn't like you, for the sake of your child, you and  your partner in parenting must put your differences aside. Really work on not discussing the situations in front of the children and focus only on your child.  Resist getting into disagreements and be firm and follow through with your requests.You Never Agree With Each OtherMost people who plan to have a child together do so because they have common values, beliefs, and interests.  If you and your co-parent have been bumping heads on important decisions concerning your child, you may want to try these things to resolve the issue:·    Learn to compromise so you get what you want sometimes, and she gets what she wants other times.·         Set up a cooperative agreement by using a mediator, if needed.·         If possible, don't make decisions on the spot. In addition, if one parent won't agree and the other won't compromise, decide not to do it. ·         If you can't agree on a situation that needs to be decided on, think only about the interest and well-being of the child. Disagreements between non-romantic parents are often the result of differences between the adults; the actual decision should be made with the child's best interests in mind.Your Child Says Co-Parent Is Talking Badly About YouWhen children hear one parent talk badly about the other, they become worried and sad. These are negative feelings a child should not have, so it's best to stop the bad-mouthing immediately.They Break Agreements OftenIf you have a co-parenting plan or rules set in place for when your child is with his other parent and that parent doesn't follow them, the situation needs to be addressed. They Neglect the ChildIf your parenting partner hasn't been around to see your child or has decided to stop being a parent, you can't force him to interact with your child. Instead, you need to meet with him to discuss what he would like his role to be as a joint parent. They Ignore Your Calls and TextsIf your kids are young, your only line of communication with them is through their other parent during visits. If the kids have their own phones, it may be easier to keep in touch when they're not with you.·         Talk to your ex to determine their motivation and be honest with yourself about whether your calls and texts are too much.·         Respect the other person's time as you'd have them respect yours.·         Create a communication agreement with boundaries ·         Give kids the chance to dictate how much communication Social Media SharingWhen you're both using social media to share information about your lives, it can create jealousy or raise questions about parenting skills and practices.  Help for Common Co-Parenting ProblemsIn most cases, discussing the situation with the co-parent is the best route. In stressful or difficult situations, you may want to consider seeking the professional help of a counselor or mediator. Whether the two of you work things out on your own or with the help of a professional, having an open mind and being flexible will yield the best results when problem solving.

Parenting Decoded
33 - Loving Your Family Using Love Languages

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 36:41


Understanding how a person perceives love is essential for knowing how to communicate  love to them.  In this interview I'm so happy to have Bec and Holly who have a podcast called ILoveYouTooMuchToArgue  to explain what Love Languages are and how to use them in your family.  Five Love Languages are:Acts of ServiceGiftsWords of AffirmationPhysical TouchTake the free online quiz!Find Holly and Bec anywhere you listen to podcasts and you can contact them at iloveyoutoomuchtoargue@gmail.com or on their Instagram page - @ILoveYouTooMuchtoArguePodcast

Foo Diaries
The N-Word and Parenting Issues (Part 1)

Foo Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 45:55


Dear Diary, In this episode, Manny is joined by his cousin to reminisce about their history together in South Central, Los Angeles. Kevin shares about their first job at McDonald's, hysterically relating to Manny's experiences working at Subway. They then discuss Kevin's struggle to find a home with his mother and being raised by a single dad most of the time. Kevin gets vulnerable, ventilates about past demons, and delivers the best advice for people struggling to find love with their parents. Finally, Manny confronts Kevin for the use of the N-word and talks about the best chicken the hood can buy. Sincerely, Los Foos LISTEN ON: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foo-diaries/id1529072772 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/476sEiHlyf00Mb7Iwx5SM9 PODBEAN: https://mannyfloresfilms.podbean.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/foodiariespodcast/

Foo Diaries
The N-Word and Parenting Issues (Final Part)

Foo Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 43:16


Dear Diary, In this episode, Manny is joined by his cousin to reminisce about their history together in South Central, Los Angeles. Kevin shares about their first job at McDonald's, hysterically relating to Manny's experiences working at Subway. They then discuss Kevin's struggle to find a home with his mother and being raised by a single dad most of the time. Kevin gets vulnerable, ventilates about past demons, and delivers the best advice for people struggling to find love with their parents. Finally, Manny confronts Kevin for the use of the N-word and talks about the best chicken the hood can buy. Sincerely, Los Foos LISTEN ON: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foo-diaries/id1529072772 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/476sEiHlyf00Mb7Iwx5SM9 PODBEAN: https://mannyfloresfilms.podbean.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/foodiariespodcast/

The Insomnicat Show
Episode 78: Inside the Mind of a Mom Blogger

The Insomnicat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 37:09


Krystal Henry, AKA Around the Way Mom, has been blogging for years, but as a new blogger, she set out to do exactly what new bloggers should do. She turned her hobby into a serious business. She's got a content strategy, a social media strategy, and she's engaging with so many other women in the industry. Listen in to find out how to start a successful blog that's way more than a hobby. And don't forget to head to www.aroundthewaymom.com and follow @roundthewaymom on Instagram.

Greg & The Morning Buzz
9/16/2020 - Record Store Memories - Parenting Issues and More

Greg & The Morning Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 23:13


9/16/2020 - Record Store Memories - Parenting Issues and More

The Latest on the Law: Updates from the Boston Bar
Probate and Family Court COVID-19 Impact Series: Review of Parenting Coordinator Appointments and Resolution of High Conflict Parenting Issues

The Latest on the Law: Updates from the Boston Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 66:08


Panelist review and discuss parenting coordinator appointments, when appointments should be made and its role in resolution of parenting conflict, particularly throughout the pandemic, which has created a variety of new struggles for families to manage. (July 28, 2020)   Questions? Inquiries about program materials? Contact Alan Johnson at ajohnson@bostonbar.org

GeniusBrain
Terrace House is Cancelled, Dog Parenting issues, & Cyberbullying

GeniusBrain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 60:47


Shoutout to SKILLSHARE http://www.skillshare.com/brain GET 2 FREE MONTHS OF PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP! SUPPORT AND KEEP THIS CHANNEL UNCENSORED! PATREON! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24200230 LISTEN TO THE PODCAST ON ITUNES!! http://bit.ly/GeniusBrainPodcast Other Audio Platforms: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2sN5SkT Castbox: http://bit.ly/2FPUeyj FOR ALL BUSINESS INQUIRIES: Business/Booking: DavidSoComedyBooking@gmail.com Question/Articles: GeniusBrainPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidsocomedy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidSoComedy

Spectrum
“The Talk”-- Parents of Black Children Explain Special Parenting Issues They Face

Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 69:40


An African-American father and a black mother explain how they need to warn children about possible violence against them by police or others. This starts at a very young age and continues through young adulthood in a repetitive manner. It’s called “The Talk” and it happens in every black family with children, says Isaiah Simmons, a father, a minister, and a court bailiff. Simmons has a son and a daughter and also has mentored his teenage nephew and niece. “The Talk” gives practical tips to young blacks about how to behave if confronted by a police officer or another person in authority, where to put their hands and what to say or not say. These are not just parental lectures but instead are survival tips delivered by parents so that their children stay alive. I tell my son that when he goes out …I just want him to come home alive, says Gayle Williams-Byers judge of the South Euclid Municipal Court. Do whatever it takes to comply to protect your life, she says to him. We can work out the other details later, she adds. However, both Judge Byers and Simmons question whether “The Talk” is even relevant anymore because the level of police violence against blacks does not seem to match any form of aberrant behavior. Blacks can do everything correctly and still be subject to police abuse. Special instruction for black children starts way before teenage years. Judge Byers says she started very young with her son and other young relatives to tell them that they unfortunately need to work twice as hard to reach half of the success levels of white culture. Our culture, still in 2020, is stacked against a black child succeeding at the same level as his/her white counterparts. The violence and other societal factors place an extra burden on black parents to rear their children safely.

We Got This
#17 The Power couple that created The Food Explorer Club app

We Got This

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 55:55


Parents of extremely picky eaters finally have some relief with the Food Explorer Club App. We know every parent has struggled with their children to eat certain foods and try new things. Kids these days are just as picky as we were, but now parents have the Food Explorer Club App to help and encouraged them to try new foods.We first met Kassady through online business marketing and was eager to have her and David on the We Got This podcast. This inspiring couple tell their story of how this app was developed and marketed for the world to use to over come the frustrations of having picky eaters and the struggles of couple entrepreneurs.This amazing Birmingham, Alabama couple transcend the phrase Power Couple. We discuss how they juggle raising a family, multiple businesses and how they are crushing it with their new App Food Explorer Club. Helping so many families across the United States and the World.Download it today on Apple App Store, or on Google PlayCheck us out on Facebook (@WGTpodcast) and Instagram(@wegotthispodcast). Feel free to ask us anything. We'd love to get topics for future episodes.You can also check out our website for so much more.www.wgtpodcast.com

Parenting for REAL

The struggle with homework. With a high-functioning autistic and a poor mindset. Each child is different but how do we serve them best to not only make sure they are meeting obligations but also enjoying life and their individual passions.

Relationship Transformer
40: Relationship Development Parenting Part 2 - The Misery of Parenting

Relationship Transformer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 12:55


In this episode, Paul and Stacey will do part two of the two-part series on relationship development parenting. They will share the second clip from behind scenes of their filming for the Relationship Development Parenting Program that they will be releasing this year. In this particular clip, they addressed the issue of misery in parenting. This is a topic that might ruffle some feathers with a lot of people, but it’s a not so open secret that it affects a lot of parents in our society today. Most, if not all parents, have moments when they struggle with their parenting, and it’s an issue that they don’t like to talk about or admit because they fear that it may make them sound like bad parents, but this issue has to be discussed openly for it to be solved, and Paul and Stacey will do just that. When a parent finds themselves being miserable in their parenting, they usually think it’s because they hate their kids, but the reality is that it all comes from the fact that they hate demand parenting because it never works.Stay tuned as Paul and Stacey dive deeper into that, and share how you can solve it today so you can stop demand parenting, break its chains on your family's legacy, create a new foundation for your kids based on relationship development parenting, build up your relationship with them instead of watching it deteriorate over time, and prepare them for a future where they will be able to navigate life. Key Points Discussed: It’s the demand parenting you hate not the kids (02:18)The detriment of never accepting the invisible assumptions that we operate from as parents (03:56)We must stop beating ourselves up for our actions as parents (07:29)The boomerang effect of being stuck in demand parenting (10:06)Additional Resources:The 14-Day Boost Programwww.MyRelationshipDevelopmentCommunity.comwww.RelationshipBreakthroughRetreat.com-Ready for the next Relationship Breakthrough Retreat?Click here to get your ticket now!-You can find this episode and more at:MartinoPodcast.com-Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!

Parenting for REAL
When is bedtime?

Parenting for REAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 11:31


Ava is testing her own responsibility so we will allow her to stay up later or not have a bedtime. Find out what we told her she would have to do and how that backfired on us today.

Conversations on Real Life
Do you have parenting issues? #5

Conversations on Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 57:21


As we go about our daily routines, we see persons doing things that we don't like or would not approve of in relation to children. I've seen parents cave in to their toddler's wants in a store. I've seen children hit their parents and no correction was given. Are the parents really the parents? How do you discipline your child? Is a spanking always necessary? We all raise our children differently, but what do you have a problem with? Join the conversation. We want to hear your thoughts. Follow us on Facebook. This is a Purely Positive Network production. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/convoreallife/message

Dad Fiction
S04E04 Kidless Guy "Solves" Parenting Issues

Dad Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 119:15


A guy with no kids weighs in on common parenting issues!

Thank God Cancer Saved our Divorce
17 of the most controversial parenting issues EVER!

Thank God Cancer Saved our Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 72:54


This turned into a TWO-PARTER! We located https://www.babygaga.com/17-of-the-most-controversial-parenting-topics-ever/ and decided we had some good material! What we didn't know is how much we could talk! So this week we venture off into the TOP 8.....We discuss natural births VS medicated, open breast feeding, co-sleeping, leashes (yes, for kids ;) !), and medicating your children. This leaves 8 more topics for next Mondays episode. Listen in as we discuss our differing viewpoints on all of these, and other, parenting topics.We also catch you up on a very busy weekend...and the Family Fantasy Football week 2 is in full swing!Make sure to contact us with questions or comments...we'd love to hear from you! (Even if you don't agree with us!) TGCSOD@gmail.com or find us on Facebook and Twitter!

The Boy Mom Podcast with Monica Swanson and Friends
(New!) Aloha Friday Episode: 2 Free Resources for you, and a Q&A about When you and Your Spouse Disagree on Parenting Issues.

The Boy Mom Podcast with Monica Swanson and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 8:26


I'm so excited to introduce this new "Aloha Friday Edition" of the Boy Mom Podcast! I hope to keep these short and sweet, mostly solo (or with one of my guys!) and to focus each of these episodes on connecting with your family as you head into the weekend.  Today I am also answering a frequently-asked question about how to handle it when you and your spouse are not on the same page with parenting issues.  Hope you are encouraged. Podcast page:  www.monicaswanson.com/podcast. Blog homepage:  www.monicaswanson.com  

Divorce Source Radio
Divorce Recovery

Divorce Source Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 54:15


In this conversation with Psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, we discuss the trials and tribulations of getting your life back on track after divorce. It's not easy starting a new life again.  In this program, we'll explore the Feelings, Hurt, Fear, Guilt and Betrayal, associated with divorce.  We address Parental Alienation issues, due in part, to a partner's own personal abandonment issues they faced as a child.  We'll also be discussing Parenting Issues such as How to Parent Your Child During Divorce. And Finally, I ask Dr. Friedberg the ultimate question... What is Love?  For more free programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or search "Divorce Source Radio" on iTunes.  

Divorce Source Radio
Life After Divorce - Step-Parenting Issues

Divorce Source Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 67:32


When you have children and your ex remarries or becomes involved with someone, there are plenty of adjustments that need to be made beyond new living arrangements.“Life After Divorce – Step Parenting Issues”, discusses:  If its proper for your kids to call their new stepparent mom or dad. – We’ll talk about The role of disciplining your child by a stepparent,  and going to find ways to communicate with your ex’s new spouse or partner.  Most importantly we’re going to show you how to remain an important part of your Child's life.Psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg is our guest for this program.  For more information visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com

Work, Play, Love with Lauren Fleshman and Jesse Thomas
06: "The Sky is Made of PB&J" (a.k.a. Get your head right for race day, parenting issues, nutrition, and bucket lists)

Work, Play, Love with Lauren Fleshman and Jesse Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 46:03


It’s a big week in the Flomas household, as both Lauren and Jesse prepare for the “Bend Olympics” - Pole, Pedal, Paddle! This multi, multi-sport event is the ultimate PNW challenge and a town treasure. Lauren’s holding down the run leg for her mom friend team, “Play Date,” and Jesse’s tackling the ski, ski, bike, run, kayak, sprint course solo looking for his first non-asterisk win. After some LOLs over their differing race preps, they jump into listener questions. Topics include: Getting into a good pre-race headspace (as the athlete and how to help as a supporter) Talking (or not) through parenting issues Nutrition Differences between fueling as an elite athlete vs regularly active person Trends, fads, extreme diets, and body shaming Life goals/road-mapping “That’s a great question!” is this episode’s most uttered phrase, and for good reason. Conversation floats from serious and tactical to light and laughable and back again while Lauren and Jesse discuss the neurosis of race prep (triathletes are notorious tinkerers, while Lauren’s got a thing for worst-case scenarios), how they’ve learned to communicate as co-parents, the struggle of society’s obsession with diet trends both as athletes and food business owners, and how well they’ve stayed the path on their younger selves’ life plan. Spoiler: Jesse has a spreadsheet for that. Enjoy!

Man Up And Lead
Challenging Parenting Issues

Man Up And Lead

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 60:00


Challenging Parenting Issues

The Weekend View
Parenting issues around discipline

The Weekend View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 12:55


In October 2017 the Johannesburg High Court ruled that it's now illegal to spank your child. The judgment means that parents who hit their children will no longer be able to raise a special defence if they're charged. Family First New Zealand has warned this will do more harm than good instead of addressing the real issue of child abuse. Many parents feel frustrated with how to raise children who seem to have a sense of entitlement. The question needs to be asked - who is to blame for what we find in our societies and families in general? Discusing this is Doctor Shandrey Thumbran, Executive and Relationship coach, speaker, author and blogger and his wife Pastor Reyhana Thumbran....

Relationships Uncomplicated
Episode 031: Things We Wish Couples With Parenting Issues Knew

Relationships Uncomplicated

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 18:55


On this episode of Relationships Uncomplicated titled Things We Wish Couples With Parenting Issues Knew, Relationship Expert Idit Sharoni dishes out on the 4 vital pillars of parenting to follow through with even when you’re fighting and arguing with your spouse. Together with Breakup Specialist Alina Gershonov, they share a bit of your children's perspective and how they may view your relationship difficulties.  You don't want to miss the valuable tips this episode is filled with, especially if you need some pointers on how to parent when you and your spouse are not on good terms due to trouble in your personal relationship. To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com or alina@alinagershonov.com: Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to us Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous  For more information about the podcast, Idit Sharoni, and   Alina Gershonov visit: www.iditsharoni.com www.alinagershonov.com

The Couples Therapist Couch
010: Parenting Issues in Couples Therapy with Mallory Grimste

The Couples Therapist Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 51:02


One of the main issues that couples bring up in therapy is disagreements about parenting. The way people parent is often related to the way they were brought up by their own parents. That makes these ideals deeply ingrained and particularly triggering for people. Adding to that is the reality that we are impacting our children in a way that will affect them for the rest of their life. The amazing teen therapist, Mallory Grimste joins The Couples Therapist Couch today to talk about the children’s experience during these parenting struggles. Mallory has a passion for helping teen girls feel more emotionally confident. Her clients often come to her complaining of anxiety and loneliness. They leave therapy feeling better about their relationship with themselves and others. They are no longer afraid of the uncomfortable and have the skills to create a life they love living. The Couples Therapist Couch is the podcast for Couples Therapists about the practice of couples therapy. The host, Shane Birkel, interviews an expert in the field of couples therapy each week. If you enjoyed the podcast please take a moment to leave a review on iTunes. Thank you! Resources Visit Mallory's website at mallorygrimste.com Get your FREE downloadable meditation at mallorygrimste.com/couplestherapistcouch Book Recommendation: Untangled by Lisa Damour about guiding teenage girls into adulthood. Click here to join the Couples Therapist Couch Facebook Group

The Scroggins Law Group Family Law Podcast
Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Co-Parenting Issues

The Scroggins Law Group Family Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 32:00


Welcome to the Scroggins Family Law podcast series. This program features Texas Board Certified family law attorney Mark Scroggins who shares information about issues affecting Texas families in divorce and family law. Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Co-Parenting Issues: About National Domestic Violence Awareness month and activities;Reporting domestic violence and responding to complaints of abuse;Co-parenting issues involving dispensing of prescription medications; Performance problems in school and how to co-parent on the same page. Board certified in family law, Mark L. Scroggins is an aggressive and experienced trial attorney with a sound understanding of business matters that serves him well in family law. An accomplished speaker and author, Mr. Scroggins has practiced family law throughout the state of Texas for over 20 years. He has written about family law matters for Texas Lawyer and numerous other periodicals and has spoken before numerous organizations and corporate clients. Dallas, Collin and Denton County Board Certified[i] divorce and family law attorney Mark Scroggins, and the team at Scroggins Family Law, represent clients in a variety of divorce and family law matters. (214) 469-3100. [i] Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Why Choose Board Certified?  

Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq
008: Q&A – How do you address parenting issues when only one parent speaks the minority language?

Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 4:59


On this episode of Bilingual Avenue, I answer a listener’s question regarding how to address parenting issues when only one parent speaks the minority language.

Sermons
Marriage and Parenting Issues

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014


The Empowering Parents Podcast
5 of the Hardest Things Parents Face: How to Handle the Most Challenging Parenting Issues

The Empowering Parents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 10:10


The truth is, from the very beginning being a mother is a balance of taking care of your kids while letting them grow up and learn from their mistakes. Your role of simply loving and protecting your baby from pain and discomfort changes to one of accepting that your child or teen will need to experience natural consequences for his or her actions. The hard part (for them and for us!) is that these consequences almost always include some discomfort, disappointment or pain.

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Audio)
Barbara Coloroso Gives Expert Advice on Parenting Issues

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2012 23:40


Parenting expert Barbara Coloroso is the author of "Kids Are Worth It!". In this interview, she divides parenting styles into three categories; jelly fish, brick wall and backbone and describes hypothetical situations and how each type of parent would react. (Originally aired February 1997)

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Video)
Barbara Coloroso Gives Expert Advice on Parenting Issues

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2012 23:24


Parenting expert Barbara Coloroso is the author of "Kids Are Worth It!". In this interview, she divides parenting styles into three categories; jelly fish, brick wall and backbone and describes hypothetical situations and how each type of parent would react. (Originally aired February 1997)

Film Festival Radio
Kate Snow correspondent from DATELINE NBC

Film Festival Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2010 30:00


“Dateline NBC” correspondent Kate Snow to air hidden camera report on parenting. Dateline NBC airs from 10 - 11 pm (eastern)

Earn Your Leisure
Professional Development: EYL & Ross Mac on the Power of Exposure, the Wealth Gap, Black Parenting Issues, & Investing

Earn Your Leisure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 60:27


Join EYL and Ross Mac as they engage in a profound discussion addressing critical topics such as the power of exposure, the persistent wealth gap, challenges in Black parenting, and the transformative potential of investing. This conversation is an eye-opener, illustrating the multifaceted approaches to bridging economic and social divides.In this episode, they dissect the crucial role of exposure in breaking barriers and expanding opportunities, particularly in underrepresented communities. They also confront the uncomfortable reality of the wealth gap and its longstanding implications, while pondering actionable solutions through informed investing.The dialogue takes a deep dive into the complexities of parenting within the Black community, highlighting the unique challenges and the profound impact of generational wealth, or the lack thereof. Moreover, the power of investing as a tool for change is underscored, advocating for financial literacy as a catalyst for empowerment and equity.#EYL #RossMac #WealthGap #BlackParenting #PowerOfInvesting #EconomicEmpowerment #SocialChange