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Is your Teen girl starting to give you lots of attitude? Is your teenage daughter's sudden shifts in interests giving unrest in how to even guide her? Maybe the unkown emotions she is going through is making you feel anxious and have sleepless nights just thinking about how to connect better as a now mom of teenager. You want to learn to be supportive without anger from the frustrating bumps the adolescent stage brings. In this episode we are talking about gaining the peace you so desire to raising your girl in these turbulent unpredictable times by sharing some Biblical wisdom so that you may find solace to help you navigate this journey. Whether you are a person of faith or someone who prays occasionally or even someone who is open to what the Bible has to say about parenting, this is for you. We're having a GIVEAWAY all month long in September!! I'm giving away a few of my FAVORITE things just because it's my birthday month!! Here's how you can enter: 1) Leave a review on Apple podcast. Scroll to the bottom and click "Write a Review" 2) Become an Insider! 3) Be a part of the Free FB Community. Submit extra chances to win by posting your favorite Raising Her Confidently episode on your social media outlets (tag @raisingherconfidently) or simply by texting a fellow mama about it. Winner will be announced at the end of the month! You can find me here: Work with me: www.talktyourteengirl.com Connect: hello@jeanniebaldomero.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisingherconfidently Free mom support community: www.raisingherconfidently.com
Erica was married to her abusive ex-husband for three years and finds it hard to interact with him. With her anger and resentment building, what can Erica do to co-parent in a peaceful fashion?
Erica was married to her abusive ex-husband for three years and finds it hard to interact with him. With her anger and resentment building, what can Erica do to co-parent in a peaceful fashion?
Dr. Marcy Axness is an early development specialist, popular international speaker, top blogger at Mothering.com and author of Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers. She joins us in this episode of Collective Insights to discuss the steps that every parent should take to ensure their children would develop a healthy brain and a healthy mind. Being a parent comes with a lot of responsibility to not only your children, but to yourself as well, and it is one of the most fulfilling roles one could play in his life. Marcy emphasizes the importance of being mindful of your actions and of allowing your children a stress-free environment. Many parents give their children too many choices to make on a daily basis, and it has major consequences on their behavior and also down the line. For the full shows notes visit https://neurohacker.com/the-struggles-of-parenting-what-is-the-best-way-to-raise-our-children
Guest: Dr. Marcy Axness an early development specialist, popular international speaker, and author of Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers. In this episode, we will cover: how to move from Authoritarian parenting ("my way or the highway") to Authoritative parenting ("loving leader") what the 3 common problems are that most parents face when trying calm their child's upset and how to correct them why your toddler's developmental changes cause their challenging behavior and what you have to change in you for both of you to work through it peacefully Resources mentioned in the conversation: Marcy Axness's website: www.MarcyAxness.com to get her book: Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers to get her 5 Tools for Parenting for Peace course About Dr. Marcy Axness: Dr. Marcy Axness is an early development specialist, popular international speaker, and author of Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers. She is a top blogger at Mothering.com and is featured in several documentary films as an expert in adoption, prenatal development and Waldorf education. Dr. Axness has a private practice coaching parents-in-progress, and considers as one of her most important credentials that she raised two peacemakers to share with the world — Ian and Eve, both in their twenties.
Stressed-out parenting is epidemic, and it's not your fault! Too much information, too many choices, and too little confidence seems to come with the 21-century territory. Two powerful antidotes are awareness and action -- which together can become mastery. Listeners will come away with practical tools to immediately begin transforming stressed-out to sane-and-centered -- and for bringing more ease, tranquility and joy to day-to-day parenting. Dr. Marcy Axness is an early development specialist, popular international speaker, and author of Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers. She is a top blogger at Mothering.com and a member of their expert panel. Featured in several documentary films as an authority on adoption, prenatal development and Waldorf education, Dr. Axness has a private practice coaching parents-in-progress. She considers as one of her most important credentials that she raised two peacemakers to share with the world -- Ian and Eve, both in their twenties. She invites you to join her at her website ParentingForPeace.com. Receive a free copy of "7 Ways to Rewire a Negative Mind." http://marcyaxness.com/seven-ways-to-rewire/ Attend an Introductory FREE webinar on Wed, April 24. Dr. Axness will introduce all 5 of Parenting for Peace tools, and share tips you can start using immediately and see the difference! For more information on the upcoming 5-week teleclass go to: http://marcyaxness.com/5-week-telecourse/
Marcy Axness, PhD, is an early development specialist, popular international speaker, and author of Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers. She is a top blogger at Mothering.com and a member of their expert panel. Featured in several documentary films as an expert in adoption, prenatal development and Waldorf education, Dr. Axness has a private practice coaching parents-in-progress. She considers as one of her most important credentials that she raised two peacemakers to share with the world — Ian and Eve, both in their twenties.
Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers, by Dr. Marcy Axness, is a masterful synthesis of the latest research in neuroscience, psychology, and education, cooked down to seven simple principles for raising intelligent kids hardwired for inner balance, empathy and success in a changing world. The book is an essential reference for parents, caregivers, educators, healthcare professionals, and policy makers who want to know how our attitudes and behavior shape our children, and how we can change the future by changing the way we raise our kids. Call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday November 13th from 10-11 A.M. U.S. CT to listen to Dr. Axness sharing steps on how to develop the kind of self-mastery that will engender such respect in your children that 99% of discipline issues will evaporate and mutual family enjoyment will blossom.
Marcy Axness, PhD—Author of Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers and a member of Mothering magazine’s online expert panel, Dr. Axness is a leading authority in the fields of early child development, adoption, prenatal and perinatal psychology and the neurobiology of attachment. She is a popular international speaker, has a private practice coaching parents-in-progress, and provides training for professionals about the latest human development research. She feels that one of her most important credentials is being mother to Ian, 24, and Eve, 21. Learn more at www.ParentingForPeace.com. We will be discussing her book Parenting for Peace and the Trust Birth Conference.