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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2447: Kelly Eden explores the unique world of highly sensitive extroverted children, highlighting their empathy, creativity, and boundless energy. Discover actionable tips to nurture their sensitivity, helping them thrive in a world that often overlooks their distinctive needs. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://highlysensitiverefuge.com/highly-sensitive-extrovert-child-signs/ Quotes to ponder: "Highly sensitive extroverts often feel the highs and lows of the world intensely, but they also have a contagious zest for life." "These children thrive when given both social interaction and the chance to recharge in a calm, supportive environment." "Understanding their unique needs can help them turn their sensitivity into a powerful strength." Episode references: Raising Your Spirited Child: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Your-Spirited-Child-Perceptive/dp/0060739665 The Highly Sensitive Person: https://www.amazon.com/Highly-Sensitive-Person-Thrive-Overwhelms/dp/0553062182 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2686: Adina Soclof, author of Parenting Simply, provides insights into helping children transition smoothly between activities, highlighting the importance of understanding their temperamental traits. Drawing on works like "Raising Your Spirited Child" by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka and "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene, Soclof offers practical strategies for parents to manage their children's adaptability challenges and emphasizes the value of patience, routine, and effective communication. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/cant-switch-gears-helping-kids-transition/ Quotes to ponder: "You don't like change." "You like routines and plans." "You came right when I called even though you were in the middle of your favorite game." Episode references: The Explosive Child: https://www.amazon.com/Explosive-Child-Understanding-Frustrated-Chronically/dp/0062270451 Raising Your Spirited Child: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Your-Spirited-Child-Third/dp/0062403060 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2686: Adina Soclof, author of Parenting Simply, provides insights into helping children transition smoothly between activities, highlighting the importance of understanding their temperamental traits. Drawing on works like "Raising Your Spirited Child" by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka and "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene, Soclof offers practical strategies for parents to manage their children's adaptability challenges and emphasizes the value of patience, routine, and effective communication. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/cant-switch-gears-helping-kids-transition/ Quotes to ponder: "You don't like change." "You like routines and plans." "You came right when I called even though you were in the middle of your favorite game." Episode references: The Explosive Child: https://www.amazon.com/Explosive-Child-Understanding-Frustrated-Chronically/dp/0062270451 Raising Your Spirited Child: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Your-Spirited-Child-Third/dp/0062403060 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ashley shares 12 takeaways from Dr. Laura Markum to help you navigate parenting your strong willed child. References: https://www.ahaparenting.com/ Raising Your Spirited Child by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Previous episodes I referenced about collaborative problem solving: Ep8, Ep14 and Ep29. Email us at upliftinspirelove@gmail.com Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enlighteningmotherhood/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enlighteningmotherhood/message
This is the final episode in our conversation about the book titled Raising Your Spirited Child, written by Dr. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka. In this episode, the hosts discussed the characteristics of being distractable and struggling with transitions, plus four bonus characteristics spiritual children may have. Find the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Your-Spirited-Child-Perceptive/dp/0060739665
This is the second episode in our conversation about the book titled Raising Your Spirited Child, written by Dr. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka. In this episode, the hosts discussed how you can work with your child around their characteristics of intensity, persistence, and sensitivity. Find the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Your-Spirited-Child-Perceptive/dp/0060739665
This is the first of three episodes about the book titled Raising Your Spirited Child, written by Dr. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka. In this episode, the hosts discussed common characteristics of spirited children. Find the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Your-Spirited-Child-Perceptive/dp/0060739665
Some children are particularly “spirited.” They feel their emotions intensely. They're sensitive. They're aware. While this is a gift, it also comes with its own set of challenges. Dr. Mary joins the Parental Compass to discuss how to help these children wade through life's obstacles while maintaining their spirit.
Some children are particularly “spirited.” They feel their emotions intensely. They're sensitive. They're aware. While this is a gift, it also comes with its own set of challenges. Dr. Mary joins the Parental Compass to discuss how to help these children wade through life's obstacles while maintaining their spirit.
In the segment “Never Have I Ever: Parenting Edition,” Laura and Shanna reveal some wild, hilarious and unexpected things they’ve done since becoming parents. Also, Shanna talks about implementing a new parenting practice based on advice in the book “Raising Your Spirited Child,” and Laura discusses how her toddler’s imaginative play has ramped up lately. Finally, they reveal their BFPs and BFNs for the week. Shanna’s toddler is 21 months old, and Laura’s toddler is 20 months old. Laura is 20 weeks pregnant.This episode's show notes - https://bigfatpositivepodcast.com/ep-121/ | Get social - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bfppodcast/ | Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/bigfatpositivepodcast/ | Email - contact@bigfatpositivepodcast.com | Our mom-tested ultimate baby registry list - https://bigfatpositivepodcast.com/registry/
Connection is a drive, like hunger and sleep. But what do you do when you’ve had too much connection? Emily and Amelia discuss. ******** Born in Quarantine (Facebook ad) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OW4AFbzjGk Social Distance podcast: https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/socialdistance/ Episode 31: Social Support: https://www.feministsurvivalproject.com/episodes/episode-31-social-support The Noonday Demon: http://andrewsolomon.com/books/the-noonday-demon/ Raising Your Spirited Child, Third Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Your-Spirited-Child-Third/dp/0062403060
Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Let’s face it; some children have us walking on eggshells. They get rattled when something interferes with their usual routine. If we try to rush them out the door in the morning – or if they’ve missed a couple hours of sleep – they may go into a complete meltdown. Parent educator and author Mary Sheedy Kurcinka calls these children “spirited” and, in her popular book, Raising Your Spirited Child (now in its 3rd edition), helps us understand what’s going on in the brains and bodies of these children. In her interview in this week’s Mom Enough show, Mary offers practical, concrete tips for helping spirited children adapt and thrive. Marti & Erin have some stories and insights about the spirited children in their own family too! How does this week’s guest, Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, define what she calls the “spirited child”? Do you have or know a child who fits that profile? What in this Mom Enough discussion helped you better understand that child’s behavior and think about what you can do to help that child (and those around him or her) be more comfortable and adaptable? For Mary’s resources, click here.
Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
Is your child ‘spirited’? Even if they aren’t spirited all the time, do they have spirited moments? You know exactly what to do in those moments, right? No? Well then we have a treat for you today. Dr. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, author of Raising Your Spirited Child, walks us through the ins and outs of her book on the same topic. Best yet, we do the interview as a consult with a parent, Kathryn, who has read and loved the book, but struggled with implementing the ideas. Warning: we spend quite a bit of time brainstorming very specific problems that Kathryn is having with her daughter. You may not be having exactly the same problem with your child, but the brainstorming method we use is one you can do with a friend – take the approach with you to address your own problems, rather than the specific ideas. Read more about Dr. Mary’s books and other work on her website (http://www.parentchildhelp.com/) . Reference Kurcinka, M.S. (2015). Raising your spirited child (3rd Ed.) (http://amzn.to/2Fa2n0G) . New York, NY: William Morrow. (Affiliate link) (#) Transcript Jen: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/qhBeTvtd_HQqEKaKSoYbJuUfLAD9xJ-6m3QQv5oFw3ThXPGBdlQlYiWWo6M7Gts6tL0eUJUpNfv4hlx1XLVGn3PBB2A?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=39.42) Hello and welcome to the Your Parenting Mojo podcast. I know we’re going to help a lot of parents out today because we are here with Dr. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, who wrote the book Raising Your Spirited Child, which I know is an absolute classic read for any parent of a spirited child. I read the book because a listener had requested an episode on it and what surprised me about it was that I don’t think my daughter is particularly spirited, but I definitely saw elements of her behavior described in the book and what I took out of that was that probably pretty much any child can have spirited elements of their personality or even just spirited moments. And so both the book and this episode are really for anyone who raises a child and who has ever had a moment where they think, “why won’t he or she just do what I ask.” Jen: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/qhBeTvtd_HQqEKaKSoYbJuUfLAD9xJ-6m3QQv5oFw3ThXPGBdlQlYiWWo6M7Gts6tL0eUJUpNfv4hlx1XLVGn3PBB2A?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=86.67) So Dr. Mary has a bachelor’s in early childhood education, a Master’s in family social science, and a doctorate in education. She has written four books on various aspects of raising children, which have been translated into 23 languages. Her son and daughter are now fully fledged adults and she lives with her husband in Bozeman, Montana. Welcome Dr. Mary. Kathryn: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/qhBeTvtd_HQqEKaKSoYbJuUfLAD9xJ-6m3QQv5oFw3ThXPGBdlQlYiWWo6M7Gts6tL0eUJUpNfv4hlx1XLVGn3PBB2A?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=106.74) Thank you. Jen: (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/qhBeTvtd_HQqEKaKSoYbJuUfLAD9xJ-6m3QQv5oFw3ThXPGBdlQlYiWWo6M7Gts6tL0eUJUpNfv4hlx1XLVGn3PBB2A?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=108.08) And so when I mentioned in my fortnightly newsletter, which you can actually receive by subscribing to the show YourParentingMojo.com, that I was looking for a coat interviewer to help me interview Dr Mary and really dig into the ways to apply the wisdom in the book. I received a number of responses, but one really stuck out. Kathryn is based in London and she has a four year old daughter who we’re going to call Jane in this episode and a son who’s a little over a year old and we’re going to call him George. Jen:...
Biz and Theresa talk about what it's like when our kids hurt our feelings and how we try to deal with it. Hint: Slamming the door and telling them we can’t be friends anymore sadly is not the answer. Biz contemplates the other side of crazy and Theresa needs a vacation...on a boat! Plus we talk “spirited kids” and kids who hit with Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, author of the popular books Raising Your Spirited Child and Kids, Parents, and Power Struggles: Winning for a Lifetime.
The Total Tutor will interview Bradley Quick. The topic will be A Simple Process for Positive Change; Positive Action Cures Everything! In addition, I will interview Tracy O'Brien. The topic will be Raising Your Spirited Child. Also, I will interview Linda Gray Sexton. The topic will be teenage suicide. Please my website at www.totaltutor.org.
Our guest Dr. Danny Lee speaks on adolescent obesity and Internet/video game use. Spend: Cooking Tongs Save: Gaga's - rent formal wear for kids online. Give: Princess Katie and Racer Steve's Music Drive Other links:Board Books 1Board Books 2Picture Me One, Two, & Three BooksPeek-A-Boo Picture BooksJuku CoutureAudible pick of the week: Raising Your Spirited Child, Abridged, By Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, Narrated by Mary Sheedy Kurckina. To sign up for a free audiobook, visit Audible.com/monkeys. Hosts: Megan Morrone and Leo Laporte Guest: Dr. Danny Lee Full show notes available on Megan's blog, JumpingMonkeys.com. The Jumping Monkeys theme is by Paul Minshall. Bandwidth for Jumping Monkeys is provided by CacheFly.