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Ever tried to get parenting advice online or from other sources? Most advice on parenting methods might not apply to our Asian contexts and households. This is where Kelly Tay, Founder of Juicy Parenting saw a gap and became a parent educator. Learn more about Respectful Parenting and how to apply it to your relationship with your children!
Become an amazing parent today! Start here: https://drlindsayemmerson.com/workshop What if speaking sweetly to your child could build—or break—their trust in you? Research shows children without secure attachments often develop adult relationship issues. But parents worry: can I speak warmly AND maintain boundaries? In this video, I'll share exactly how to communicate with kindness while still raising respectful, well-behaved children. You'll get practical examples for speaking sweetly without being a pushover, plus understand the concerning impacts of harsh communication on your child's development. Learn the balance that creates both connection AND respect! New to my podcast? If you want to take the stress, frustration, and overwhelm out of parenting by learning how to promote better behavior in your child, you're in the right place. I'm a clinical psychologist and Mom of 4, and I share the psychology-based strategies that I use to parent with intention and confidence. I help parents move from feeling exhausted and at wit's end, losing their cool, yelling, and wishing parenting was easier, to feeling calm and confident, effectively managing any challenging parenting situation, and actually enjoying time spent with their kids. The practical positive discipline tools I teach based on my 5 C's parenting framework can get you there. ------------------------------------------- Let's connect! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlindsayemmerson TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drlindsayemmerson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@drlindsayemmerson ------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: The advice provided on my channel is different from therapy and does not substitute for professional psychological treatment or other types of professional advice or intervention. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional or postpone seeking professional medical advice related to anything you hear on this channel. If you or your child have concerns or need further parenting or personal support, please contact a physician or other qualified local health professional.
In this episode, licensed marriage and family therapist Gayane Aramyan joins me to unpack the “perfect mom” pressure so many of us contend with on a daily basis. In this episode we cover: - Why our expectations of motherhood often don't match reality—and how to stop blaming ourselves when they don't. - The hidden ways control fuels anxiety and overwhelm, and how loosening our grip can make parenting easier. - The power of flexibility in parenting, and why giving yourself permission to adapt can be a game-changer. - What to do when you reach a stage of your child's development that you simply don't enjoy. - The key support systems to have in place before entering motherhood to make the transition smoother. - The differences we're seeing with millennial mothers from what has been considered norms of the past. - How to know when the mom-guilt you feel is getting in the way of your parenting and strategies for challenging it. If you've ever felt like you're falling short of the motherhood ideal, this conversation is here to remind you: You don't have to be perfect—you just have to be you. LEARN MORE ABOUT GAYANE: https://www.therapywithgayane.com/ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:
**Trasforma la rabbia in una forza positiva: https://corsi.mammasuperhero.com/offers/L9kPULSg Quando il comportamento di un bambino ci irrita e la pazienza si esaurisce, la reazione sembra inevitabile: alziamo la voce, sbottiamo, magari sbattiamo una porta.Poi arriva il senso di colpa e il pensiero: Ma perché deve essere tutto così faticoso!La verità è che non siamo mai stati abituati a stare nel disagio emotivo. Appena arriva una sensazione scomoda, cerchiamo di uscirne il più in fretta possibile, e così facendo, perdiamo il controllo. Ma se ci fosse un altro modo?In questo episodio esploriamo da un altro punto di vista perché la rabbia è spesso la risposta più facile da mettere in atto e, soprattutto, come allenarci a tollerare le emozioni invece di lasciarci travolgere.Il segreto per una vita familiare leggera e serena non è avere un figlio che fa esattamente quello che vuoi, ma è imparare ad avere il controllo del tuo corpo, delle tue parole e delle tue azioni per disattivare la bomba a orologeria che senti ticchettare dentro.Ascolta ora e inizia a cambiare il modo in cui vivi le emozioni in famiglia.Novità! Il mio libro L'arte del Respectful Parenting è ora disponibile! Un saggio imperdibile per genitori che desiderano crescere figli sicuri, rispettati e autonomi. Ordinalo qui: https://amzn.to/4h2gMKaLascia una recensione e condividiSe il podcast Mamma Superhero ti aiuta, ti fa sentire meno sola e ti fa compagnia nella relazione con tuo figlio, ti chiedo di lasciare una recensione e condividerlo con altri genitori. Questo aiuta il podcast a crescere e mi motiva a continuare a offrire questo servizio gratuito che diffonde il respectful parenting e supporta la genitorialità.*** Seguimi sui socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mammasuperhero/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammasuperhero
**Per info sui percorsi di coaching, scrivi a silvia@mammasuperhero.comProvi spesso sopraffazione, inadeguatezza o sensi di colpa?La genitorialità porta con sé tante fatiche, ma ci sono poi pensieri che possono risucchiare energia, creare ansia e farti dubitare di te. In questo episodio esploriamo cinque convinzioni che possono rendere la vita di un genitore più difficile e vediamo perché si radicano dentro di noi.Parleremo di: Perché ci sentiamo sempre “non abbastanza” Il senso di colpa per il comportamento dei figli La paura del giudizio degli altri Il carico mentale e la difficoltà nel chiedere aiuto Il mito che prendersi del tempo per sé sia egoistaOgni pensiero ha una radice profonda, legata alla nostra storia, al condizionamento culturale e a schemi di codipendenza. Ma esiste un modo per trasformarlo e vivere la maternità con più leggerezza e consapevolezza.Ascolta l'episodio e scopri come liberarti dai pensieri che ti logorano ogni giorno!Novità! Il mio libro L'arte del Respectful Parenting è ora disponibile! Un saggio imperdibile per genitori che desiderano crescere figli sicuri, rispettati e autonomi. Ordinalo qui: https://amzn.to/4h2gMKaLascia una recensione e condividiSe il podcast Mamma Superhero ti aiuta, ti fa sentire meno sola e ti fa compagnia nella relazione con tuo figlio, ti chiedo di lasciare una recensione e condividerlo con altri genitori. Questo aiuta il podcast a crescere e mi motiva a continuare a offrire questo servizio gratuito che diffonde il respectful parenting e supporta la genitorialità.*** Seguimi sui social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mammasuperhero/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammasuperhero
The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting
Feel like cringing every time you witness another adult waiting in awkward silence for your child to say “Please” or “Thank you”—and it doesn't happen? Dr. Nanika Coor explains how to handle these unsettling situations and how to help your child develop the ability to use appropriate social behavior at the appropriate times.Project Parenthood is hosted by Dr. Nanika Coor. A transcript is available at Simplecast.Find Project Parenthood on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the Quick and Dirty Tips newsletter for more tips and advice.Project Parenthood is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/QDTProjectParenthoodhttps://twitter.com/qdtparenthood
**Per info sui percorsi di coaching, scrivi a silvia@mammasuperhero.comSe sei un genitore su questo pianeta Terra, ti sarà capitato di reagire con rabbia o frustrazione quando tuo figlio piange a lungo o per motivi apparentemente inesistenti.In questo episodio, ascolterai la testimonianza di una mamma che, prima di iniziare il mio percorso, lottava con esplosioni di rabbia e reattività impulsiva di fronte al pianto della figlia. La sua però è una storia di incoraggiamento, perché nel giro di poche settimane ha vissuto una trasformazione straordinaria: riesce a fermarsi, respirare, tollerare meglio il pianto e applicare strumenti efficaci per mantenere la calma. E non solo! Ha imparato a riconoscere i suoi progressi, celebrare le sue vittorie e perdonarsi quando reagisce in modo immaturo.Spesso siamo convinti di essere bloccati nei nostri modi di fare, ma non è così.La trasformazione verso un genitore calmo, competente e sicuro di sé è possibile per tutti! Se anche tu vuoi smettere di urlare, gestire meglio le tue emozioni e creare una relazione più serena con i tuoi figli, questo episodio fa per te.Metti play e gioisci insieme a me di questo cambiamento.Novità! Il mio libro L'arte del Respectful Parenting è ora disponibile! Un saggio imperdibile per genitori che desiderano crescere figli sicuri, rispettati e autonomi. Ordinalo qui: https://amzn.to/4h2gMKaLascia una recensione e condividiSe il podcast Mamma Superhero ti aiuta, ti fa sentire meno sola e ti fa compagnia nella relazione con tuo figlio, ti chiedo di lasciare una recensione e condividerlo con altri genitori. Questo aiuta il podcast a crescere e mi motiva a continuare a offrire questo servizio gratuito che diffonde il respectful parenting e supporta la genitorialità.*** Seguimi sui social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mammasuperhero/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammasuperhero
Novità! Il mio libro L'arte del Respectful Parenting è ora disponibile! Un saggio imperdibile per genitori che desiderano crescere figli sicuri, rispettati e autonomi. Ordinalo qui: https://amzn.to/4h2gMKa Da quando ho iniziato a fare coaching, ho notato che le fatiche e le sfide che si ripetono più comunemente in famiglia sono sempre le stesse. Indipendentemente dalla città di provenienza, ceto sociale, professione, titolo di studio, le famiglie di oggi si trovano in difficoltà davanti agli stessi problemi. Me ne sono resa conto quando durante le sessioni di coaching mi ritrovavo ad ascoltare sempre gli stessi racconti, le stesse dinamiche, la stessa sofferenza. In questo episodio parlo delle mie fatiche, che un tempo ritenevo essere uniche e causate da una mia incompetenza e inadeguatezza. Oggi so che siamo tutti sulla stessa barca. Ecco cosa contiene questo episodio: Routine della mattina e routine della sera. Come gli faccio capire che… non deve picchiare/spingere/urlare, deve riordinare/fare i compiti/dormire. Incertezza (o addirittura paura) di fare la cosa sbagliata Disaccordi educativi con il partner: in genere un genitore è più rigido e l'altro più rilassato Visione catastrofica del futuro: se a 7 anni fa così, lo farà sempre Ti rivedi in queste fatiche? Metti play e ascolta ora! Lascia una recensione e condividi Se il podcast Mamma Superhero ti aiuta, ti fa sentire meno sola e ti fa compagnia nella relazione con tuo figlio, ti chiedo di lasciare una recensione e condividerlo con altri genitori. Questo aiuta il podcast a crescere e mi motiva a continuare a offrire questo servizio gratuito che diffonde il respectful parenting e supporta la genitorialità. *** Seguimi sui social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mammasuperhero/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammasuperhero
This was an incredible interview with a passionate woman advocating for awareness, education, understanding, and compassion regarding roughly half the population's most hidden biological function! We get to end the shame girls and women feel around their bodies and their periods and she does this work with parents and children in first-moon circles that allow kids to learn shame-free and ask all their questions in a safe environment. Visit her site at www.myclubred.com or her IG @myclubred to follow and learn more! JOIN the SURE Family (group coaching) www.sureparenting.com/surefamily Submit your own Topic: https://forms.gle/HE9wsUoNzAJ9Jcas6 Check out the book: S.U.R.E. Parenting: Building Blocks to Create Their Best Childhood https://bit.ly/sureparentingbook Schedule a free call: https://bit.ly/callsami IG: @sureparenting FB Page: @sureparenting FB Group: www.facebook.com/groups/empoweringmomstoupliftkids Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/SUREParenting
There's a new parenting style in town. Not too hard, not too soft. It's just right! It's called “Respectful Parenting!” It's designed to make children feel respected, loved, heard, and valued as individuals. Janet Rotter, child development expert, psychoanalyst and head of The Studio School in New York City, talks with Lynn and Justin about fostering emotional connections with our children, based on the belief that all humans - no matter the age - deserve to be treated with empathy and compassion. In our Parenting Story of the Day, we hear from Sarah Savage who was having trouble with her spirited daughter - until she tried a new approach. It changed everything for the better. You can also watch this podcast on YouTube @munchkin channel and reach us at podcast@munchkin.com. Janet Rotter / The Studio School / IG / FB Janet Rotter is a leading child development expert, educator, and psychoanalyst. She is also the Head of School and Co-President of the Board of Trustees at The Studio School in New York City, an independent not-for-profit day school serving children from preschool through eighth grade. The Studio School innovated an interdisciplinary curriculum, as well as the techniques for teaching it, and is at the forefront of children's education. Janet's affiliation with the Studio School began in 1975, and she has made it her mission to promote and extend the unique educational philosophy developed there to value intellectual and creative ideas, and take pleasure in the process of discovery. Sarah Savage Sarah, a mother of two, has a degree in Psychology and a minor in Human Development and Family Studies. She writes for the parenting website Auburn-Opelika Moms. StrollerCoaster: A Parenting Podcast is created by Munchkin Inc., the most loved baby lifestyle brand in the world. You can find all your favorite Munchkin products – including Munchkin's New Wagon featured in this episode – at https://www.munchkin.com. Use the code STROLLERCOASTER15 for 15% off regular-price items! (expires 4/13/25) Follow Munchkin on Instagram / Facebook / Pinterest Trees for the Future
**Ordina il libro “L'arte del respectful parenting”: https://amzn.to/4h2gMKa Ti sei mai trovato a pensare: "Cosa faccio se mio figlio rifiuta le conseguenze naturali? E se la conseguenza semplicemente non esiste?" In questo episodio esploriamo una serie di scenari in cui non esiste una conseguenza o il bambino si rifiuta di rispettare la conseguenza. Parleremo di come la nostra rabbia possa influire sulle decisioni che prendiamo e del ragionamento che, spesso senza rendercene conto, ci guida: "Se faccio sentire mio figlio sufficientemente in colpa o se lo punisco in modo esemplare, la prossima volta non lo farà". Spoiler: non funziona. Scopri: Quando il bambino non accettare la conseguenza Quando la conseguenza non esiste Le conseguenze dettate dalla rabbia Il mito della colpa come strumento educativo Cosa educa veramente Non perderti questo episodio per continuare a educare controcorrente senza urla, senza stress e con una visione rispettosa delle tappe di sviluppo del bambino. Novità! Il mio libro L'arte del Respectful Parenting è ora disponibile! Un saggio imperdibile per genitori che desiderano crescere figli sicuri, rispettati e autonomi. Ordinalo qui: https://amzn.to/4h2gMKa Lascia una recensione e condividi Se il podcast Mamma Superhero ti aiuta, ti fa sentire meno sola e ti fa compagnia nella relazione con tuo figlio, ti chiedo di lasciare una recensione e condividerlo con altri genitori. Questo aiuta il podcast a crescere e mi motiva a continuare a offrire questo servizio gratuito che diffonde il respectful parenting e supporta la genitorialità. *** Seguimi sui social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mammasuperhero/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammasuperhero
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Hershberg and I talk about... - What is developmentally typical for 2-year-olds when it comes to manners and patience? - Understanding impulse control, joint attention, and attunement - and how to use these 3 things to help you know how to respond to your child when they are demanding your attention. - When to pause to validate your child's desire, and when it's okay to ignore their request. - How to help your child tolerate waiting (no matter how big their reaction is to being told they need to wait.) - How to collaboratively problem solve with your child to come up with strategies around what they CAN do to interrupt you when they need your attention. ADDITIONAL PODCAST EPISODES YOU MAY LIKE:
This component of parenting is ESSENTIAL and so hard when no one demonstrated how to do it for us. We need to understand the nervous system and how to coach our kids through their emotional experiences so they can develop brain patterns for regulation and empathy. We also do this with Inner Child Healing work too because we are filling the gaps in what we didn't receive. If you're struggling with this you can set up a free call at bit.ly/callsami or visit www.sureparenting.com for more support. IN the SURE Family (group coaching) www.sureparenting.com/surefamily Submit your own Topic: https://forms.gle/HE9wsUoNzAJ9Jcas6 Check out the book: S.U.R.E. Parenting: Building Blocks to Create Their Best Childhood https://bit.ly/sureparentingbook Schedule a free call: https://bit.ly/callsami IG: @sureparenting FB Page: @sureparenting FB Group: www.facebook.com/groups/empoweringmomstoupliftkids Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/SUREParenting
(Sorry about the audio quality -- I'm having some issues with my editing software!) Welcome to The Child Anxiety FAQ podcast! Today's episode answers the question: "How can I determine if my own anxiety is influencing my parenting of my anxious child?" We'll talk about the ways in which parental anxiety can impact child anxiety, what the research has to say about it and discuss strategies for breaking the cycle. If you find our conversations helpful, I invite you to subscribe to The Child Anxiety FAQ podcast and leave a rating or review. Your feedback not only helps the podcast grow but also helps the information get in front of the families who need it. You can visit childanxietiesupport.com/podcast to submit your questions, or connect with me on social media where I'm @DawnFriedmanMSEd.
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Kim Mishkin is here to shed light on Project-Based Learning, an education model that encourages kids to explore, problem-solve, and collaborate in ways that tap into their natural curiosity and interests. In this episode we explore: - What Project-Based Learning (PBL) is and how it differs from the standard American education model. - The origins of the PBL model and what current research reveals about its efficacy for educating kids? - Why allowing children to help shape the direction of their curriculum reinforces their motivation to learn and fosters curiosity. - How core academic subjects like reading, writing, and math are covered with a PBL approach. - Will kids who have been educated in a PBL elementary and middle-school be able to successfully transition to a standard American academic high-school or college environment? - Ways parents can integrate elements of the PBL approach into everyday life, helping to build critical thinking and curiosity in their children, even outside a PBL school. If you're curious about alternative education models or looking for ways to inspire a love of learning in your child, this conversation is packed with insights you won't want to miss! LEARN MORE ABOUT HUDSON LAB SCHOOL: https://www.hudsonlabschool.com/ ADDITIONAL REFERENCES AND RESOURCES:
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode Dr. Emily Upshur, and I talk about... - Unpacking what you consider to be a “chore” versus what is just an expectation of your child as a member of the household. - How do you teach your child to do chores (and why you may need to remind them to do it over and over and over again!) - At what age is it appropriate to expect your child to be able to accomplish tasks like chores? - How to take advantage of routines when it comes to setting expectations and creating habits with your child. - Being intentional about looking for opportunities where your child can help out that are aligned with your family values. - Will giving chores decrease your child's intrinsic motivation? (And why it's not so black and white) ADDITIONAL PODCAST EPISODES YOU MAY LIKE:
Get science-backed strategies to raise kids who are compassionate, kind, and successful in today's chaotic world with Melinda Wenner Moyer. In this episode, we explore: - How becoming a parent shifted Melinda's attention to applying science and research to answer her most pressing parenting questions - One of the most surprising and counterintuitive things Melinda learned when she started to dig into the research on parenting. - How to approach challenging topics, like race, authentically and in age-appropriate ways without needing a “script.” - Diving into Carol Dweck's research study using fixed vs growth mindset language with kids and how it affected their perseverance (Spoiler: Kids who were given fixed mindset messaging showed less resilience.) - Why kids lie, the best ways we can respond when they do, and how this can impact how likely they are to be open with us as they get older. - How attachment security impacts our kid's ability to be confident, curious, flexible, and compassionate If you're looking to raise kind, resilient kids who feel safe being honest with you, this conversation is filled with insights to help you make that happen! LEARN MORE ABOUT MELINDA: https://www.melindawennermoyer.com/ READ MELINDA'S BOOKS:
One of the modern-day challenges of parenting is knowing which parenting method to apply when! Parents today typically have various tools, tips and tricks at their disposal. But sometimes it all gets overwhelming and confusing. What if there was a chart you could stick on your fridge that would give you all the guidance you need? Well, there actually is: One Chart Parenting. Mrs. Mindi Hauer has developed a “catch-all” parenting approach based on years of her parenting journey and teaching. One Chart Parenting is based on the principles of Respectful Parenting, and we're thrilled to share some of its key ideas in this DMC. In this episode, we discuss: How parenting became Mindi's favorite topic & how she got into parent education How her encounter with the parenting wisdom of Mrs. Leah Trenk changed her approach to parenting and relationships The key principles of One Chart Parenting The top challenge facing parents today in the frum world We love hearing from our listeners. You can find Deep Meaningful Conversations on Facebook and Instagram, join our WhatsApp group https://chat.whatsapp.com/IjG33sXCYgFGJSdncnN4nX, and you can always email us at dmcthepodcast@gmail.com. To sign up for One Chart Parenting, email onechartparenting@gmail.com. Between Parent and Child by Dr. Haim Ginott https://a.co/d/3aarSiU Sponsors: DMC YEARLY SPONSOR: Town Appliance https://www.townappliance.com/ 1-866-309-8119 https://www.townappliance.com/pages/contact-us DMC EPISODE SPONSOR: Appaman https://www.appaman.com/ Coupon code CELEBRATE20 for 20% off (restrictions apply) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dmcthepodcast/support
In this final episode of the current "Da Ladies" series, Cecilie joins Luna, Sara, and Carla as they wrap up their journey. The group reflects on embracing change, honoring priorities, and staying true to their unschooling principles. From navigating life transitions to balancing personal aspirations and family commitments, this episode is a beautiful exploration of growth, authenticity, and fluidity in self-directed living.Looking ahead, Cecilie teases the start of a new season with a fresh set of inspiring women, promising new voices and experiences in self-directed learning, travel, and parenting. Please tune in to join Cecilie and the team as they celebrate the end of one chapter and embrace the beginning of another.
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After the birth of her daughter, Catherine Price noticed a disconnect—her baby was looking up at her, while she was looking down at her phone. This sparked her interest in understanding why our phones are so hard to put down, what that's doing to our memory, creativity, and overall lived experience, and how we can break free from the grip of technology to live more intentional lives. In this episode we explore: - Catherine's definition of fun: The overlapping of playfulness, connection, and flow. Plus, how understanding each can help us experience genuine fun that refills our buckets. - When our jobs don't have a clear start time and end time, it can become addicting to staying connected 24/7. Tune in for specific strategies to intentionally combat this. - Catherine coaches Dr. Sarah through the relatable struggles she and so many parents experience when attempting to put down the phone (Sneak peek: it's taken her 6 months to plug in the alarm clock she bought instead of using her phone next to her bed.) - An easy first step people can take to cut the cord with their phone. - Strategies for when and how to communicate with your kids about screen time (that don't cause them to shut down or feel defensive). Plus, how to break down the process of getting your kid their first phone into smaller steps that usher them more gradually into the digital world. - Setting appropriate tech boundaries that honor your family's values while also taking into consideration how much of kids' social lives are facilitated through technology today. Listen now for insights and actionable tips to help you free yourself from your screens to have more fun! LEARN MORE ABOUT CATHERINE PRICE: https://catherineprice.com/ READ CATHERINE'S BOOKS:
In this special 10-minute episode, I chat with Janet Lansbury, a leading voice in respectful parenting, about the power of empathetic caregiving. We explore the crucial roles parents play in creating a nurturing environment, the art of observing and waiting to let children grow, and practical strategies for fostering strong parent-child and sibling relationships. Janet shares actionable tips to help you build deeper, more meaningful connections with your children and enrich your parenting journey. Join us for an inspiring and insightful conversation! 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Respectful Parenting: Our Roles as Parents 02:26 Learning To Observe and Wait 06:59 Cultivating a Nurturing Parent-Child Relationship 08:18 Promoting Positive Sibling-Relationships 09:50 Closing Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/ Follow Janet Lansbury here: https://www.instagram.com/janetlansbury/
We all know that children are the greatest blessings in life. They truly are. Raising them, however, can be quite a challenge for us parents. We want to protect them, mold them, and encourage them to be the best people they can be. But how do we do that without being too permissive or too authoritarian? Many parents struggle to find parenting methods that work for them and their children, especially when generations before us parented so differently. Maybe you're trying to break family cycles that you learned and want to do things differently with your kids. Maybe you want to parent with better boundaries and with more respect. If this is you and you're looking for ways to connect more with your children and parent with compassion, you're going to love today's guest, Janet Lansbury. Who is Janet Lansbury? Janet Lansbury is a former actress and model, and her passion for parent education began when she became a mother and sought guidance from infant expert Magda Gerber. Deeply inspired and grateful for her wisdom, Janet began training with Magda professionally. For the last 20 years, she has taught RIE parenting classes in Los Angeles and has served on the Board of Directors of Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE) since 1995. Janet is privileged to support hundreds of thousands of parents across the globe, sharing insights gained through her parenting classes and personal experiences as a mother of three. In 2009, Janet created her parent education blog, JanetLansbury.com, and she later published two best-selling books, Elevating Child Care: A Guide to Respectful Parenting and No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame. In 2015, Janet launched her podcast, Unruffled, which is the top-ranking parenting podcast about respectful parenting from Wondery. Janet encourages parents and childcare professionals to perceive babies as unique, capable human beings with natural abilities to learn without being taught, develop motor and cognitive skills, communicate, face age-appropriate struggles, initiate and direct independent play for extended periods, and much more. My Thoughts Janet Lansbury is someone that I have admired in the baby and parenting industry for years. Her work has impacted me and so many others (including many of my clients) with our parenting and how we think about our children, boundaries, discipline, and more. Hearing her share her personal story and her overall thoughts on respectful parenting was inspiring. I have been interested for a while in learning more about RIE and the work that Janet does, but after this episode, I may just take a course myself. Stay tuned! If you would like a healthier relationship with your child and want to discover a different way of parenting that can blossom your own parenting skills, I highly recommend listening to this episode and learning more about Janet's work. I believe you will leave inspired, too. Janet Lansbury's Resources Website: JanetLansbury.com Instagram: @janetlansbury Facebook: @janetlansbury Her podcast: Unruffled Her books: Elevating Child Care: A Guide to Respectful Parenting No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame No Bad Kids Master Course Resources for Infant Educarers Thank you for listening to this episode! Be sure to follow us on our podcast Instagram page @thebabychickchat. Let us know what you think and if there are any other topics you'd like us to cover. Cheers to parenting with respect! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I am thrilled to share with you the parenting expert whose work I resonate the most with. No matter how old your children are, this is a must listen! Janet Lansbury's parenting advice (www.janetlansbury.com) is quoted and shared by millions of readers worldwide. Inspired by her mentor Magda Gerber, Janet popularized “respectful parenting” and is the author of two bestselling books, Elevating Child Care: A Guide to Respectful Parenting and No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame. Janet is also the creator and host of “Janet Lansbury Unruffled,” one of the most downloaded parenting podcasts on the web and recommended listening by The Washington Post, New York Times, The Cut, USA Today and more.
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Hershberg, Dr. Emily Upshur, and I talk about... 2:48 - The changes a 5th grader, Henry, is expecting are in store for him before the start of a new school year and how he feels about them. 4:22 - What it feels like to meet new people and how a kid views making new friends. 5:13 - The one thing Henry thinks would help him feel ready for the start of school, and what he thinks all parents should know would help your own kids. 8:04 - The most helpful tools and strategies he uses that help him stay focused in the classroom and how he talk to his teachers to get them to understand why these things are useful for him. 11:05 - How he calms his nerves during the summer before he knows who his teacher is, the other kids who will be in his class, and what he can expect in the fall. 13:38 - What makes him feel supported most by his parents when a kid at school is mean to him and what Henry thinks are the best thing other parents can do with their own kids. 19:26 - Managing technology, navigating group texts, and what his group of friends do during their in-person hang outs. WANT TO LISTEN TO SIMILAR PODCAST EPISODES:
Is potty training causing your stress or anxiety? I'm unpacking everything you need to know to help your child learn to use the potty with more confidence and ease. In this episode, we explore: - Readiness Signs: What to look for physically, behaviorally, and emotionally to know if your child is ready to start potty training. - Setting the Stage: What to do before you start potty training to create a supportive environment that encourages independence and reduces pressure around the potty. - How to Potty Train: Practical tips and personal stories of how to actually start potty learning once you've determined your child is ready. - Navigating Accidents and Setbacks: How to stay calm and empathetic during the inevitable ups and downs, and when taking a break might be the best next step. - Avoiding Common Pitfalls: Why reward systems might not be the best approach, and what to do to foster intrinsic motivation instead. Whether you're just starting or already in the thick of it, this episode offers you a compassionate and realistic approach to getting your child to start using the bathroom. CHECK OUT ADDITIONAL RELATED EPISODES:
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Hershberg and I talk about... 3:40 - As a culture, we don't often talk about the way the body works and it can be shocking for parents when we see our young child have an erection or explore what feels good to them. 4:50 - Finding that in-between space between understanding that this isn't sexual at this age and also acknowledging that this feels good. 7:38 - When, where, and how it's best to have these conversations with your child. 9:22 - Understanding that kids sometimes touch their private parts as a way for self-soothing can help you identify if they are doing that in public as a means to regulate and how you can support that need in a more appropriate manner. 13:55 - We don't want to infuse shame in exploring your body, but hand-in-hand with that comes addressing safe and healthy boundaries. 17:58 - Understanding the nuances of privacy. WANT TO LEARN MORE THIS TOPIC?
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In questo episodio analizzo i commenti che ho ricevuto sotto un reel andato virale, che dimostrano la rabbia del web contro il respectful parenting. “La sculacciata non educa” è stato un reel che ho pubblicato sul mio profilo Instagram il 5 giugno 2024. Ad oggi, continuo a ricevere insulti e commenti offensivi di persone che la pensano diversamente. Perché le persone si indignano così davanti all'evidenza di un'educazione violenta? Perché offendono e attaccano per difendere una pratica che danneggia i bambini? Metti play per ascoltare le mie riflessioni, e fammi sapere cosa ne pensi! Lascia una recensione e condividi Se il podcast Mamma Superhero ti aiuta, ti fa sentire meno sola e ti fa compagnia nella relazione con tuo figlio, ti chiedo di lasciare una recensione e condividerlo con altri genitori. Questo aiuta il podcast a crescere e mi motiva a continuare a offrire questo servizio gratuito che diffonde il respectful parenting e supporta la genitorialità. *** Seguimi sui social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mammasuperhero/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammasuperhero
Welcome to "Parenting the Intensity!"In this episode, our host Anouk explore the concept of the Comfort Plan and its crucial role in helping parents navigate big emotions in their children with guest Lacie Newton. Lacie, a specialist in emotional regulation, shares her personal journey of developing the Comfort Plan and how it has transformed her approach to parenting. From mindfulness practices to understanding the intensity of emotions, this episode offers valuable insights and practical strategies for parents. Join us as we navigate the challenges and triumphs of parenting with compassion and intentionality."And regardless of the messages you are getting from your culture, from your family, the media, Instagram, there is this path that's also available where things do feel like you are the right person for this child. This child is the right one for you, and everything is okay the way it is."Connect with Laciewww.MamaSimpatico.comhttps://www.instagram.com/mamasimpatico/ https://www.facebook.com/mamasimpaticoResources mentionedUnruffled, podcast from Janet Lansbury Make sure to subscribe to our podcast for future episodes and leave a rating and review, that helps us get in front of more parents. Don't forget to check out the resources mentioned on our website at www.parentingtheintensity.caJoin the "Parenting the Intensity Community" to find the right things that works for YOUR child and adapt them to YOUR reality.To be able to enjoy your life and kids, not always being afraid of the next outburstTake a deep breath, keep going, we're all in this together!Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay
In this episode, we explore the balance between personal freedom and societal expectations in unschooling. We discuss the Danish homeschool union, revealing the paradox anarchists face when complying with formal requirements. We also discuss how unschoolers can maintain freedom while fulfilling the need to belong within a community.Our conversation delves into the psychological aspects of compliance and the desire for state approval, encouraging reflection on how this mindset influences self-directed living.Tune in for insights on maintaining autonomy amidst societal constraints.
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Hershberg, Dr. Emily Upshur, and I talk about... 3:23 - The developmental appropriateness of independent play - it might not last as long as our culture might lead you to believe it should. 4:25 - To foster independence, you might have to first allow your child to be dependent on you. (And the psychology of how and why this actually works!) 7:05 - The difference between independent play versus "why can't they play quietly so I can take a phone call?" 10:12 - In our culture, we're often taught that we should always be engaging, stimulating, and entertaining our kids to help them reach their full potential. 11:40 - When we say "play" what we really mean is exploration and engagement and by understanding this, it shifts what we think our role is in this interaction. 12:30 - How to foster independent play with older kids if you didn't start building this skill from a young age. WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT PLAY?
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode Dr. Rebecca Hershberg and I talk about... 2:49 - Sharing information in an honest and developmentally appropriate way is helpful for kids, so it can be empowering to tell your child the name of the diagnosis. 3:50 - Want to learn more about helping kids feel comfortable and confident taking advantage of school supports? Listen to the podcast episode we reference in this conversation. 6:24 - Suggestions for specific language you can use to speak to your child about a diagnosis. 9:54 - When is the right time to share this with your child who received this diagnosis as well as their siblings? 10:45 - It's important not to avoid talking about the diagnosis or the symptoms with your child, which can inadvertently communicate to them that we don't think they can handle it. 14:41 - If your child is older, how to bring up this conversation and repair anything that they may have inferred and encourage open and honest conversation going forward. 19:00 - How to support the non-afflicted sibling so they know it's okay for them to take up space and also help them feel empathetic for their sibling that takes up a lot of space. ✨We want to hear from you! Go to https://drsarahbren.com/question to send us a question or a topic you want to hear us answer on Securely Attached - Beyond the Sessions! ✨
In this episode, sleep specialist Eileen Henry and I discuss a common challenge: how to get your child to make it all the way through the night in their own bed. Eileen helps us unravel this complex issue by addressing: Assessing the Situation: When to let it be and when to make a change. Understanding Motivations: Identifying whether the desire to reclaim your bed is for personal space, relationship reasons, or concerns about your child's development. Balancing Needs: The importance of ensuring everyone gets quality sleep and how this impacts overall family wellbeing. Setting and Holding Boundaries: Strategies to help your child transition to their own bed while maintaining emotional security. Attunement and Emotional Health: Teaching kids to recognize and respond to negative emotions in a healthy way. Practical Tips and Tools: Using physical boundaries like gates, incorporating dress rehearsals for bedtime, and the power of storytelling and play in easing transitions. Whether you're struggling with co-sleeping, managing separation anxiety, or just seeking better sleep for your family, this episode is packed with practical advice and compassionate support! LEARN MORE ABOUT EILEEN HENRY: https://compassionatesleepsolutions.com/ BOOK A CONSULTATION WITH EILEEN HENRY: https://compassionatesleepsolutions.com/free-consultation-process/ DOWNLOAD MY FREE TODDLER SLEEP GUIDE: 7 ways to help create a more peaceful and effective nighttime routine LISTEN TO MORE EPISODES WITH EILEEN HENRY: Navigating sleep with a baby The basics of toddler sleep CHECK OUT ADDITIONAL EPISODES WE REFERENCED: RIE (Resources for Infant Educarers) from birth with Deborah Carlisle Solomon Evolving the principles of RIE to grow into respectful parenting with Janet Lansbury Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE) with Eli Lebowitz
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we dive into parenting conflicts and discover how embracing disagreements can strengthen family bonds. We share our insights on handling conflicts, especially within unschooling and conscious parenting.We discuss Luna's journey toward a conflict-free home, proving that avoiding conflicts doesn't mean suppressing emotions. Sarah challenges the myth that attachment parenting leads to perfectly well-behaved children, revealing the real dynamics behind it.We discuss traditional authoritative parenting versus collaborative approaches, showing how mutual respect and shared responsibility can turn conflicts into valuable discussions. From room disputes to shared spaces, we offer practical examples of reframing disagreements as conflicts of interest, preventing power struggles.Together, we highlight the importance of empathy, communication, and understanding different perspectives and share creative strategies for managing conflicts, involving children in solution-finding processes, and embracing differing viewpoints.Tune in to learn how to navigate disagreements with love, patience, and fairness and empower your family to grow stronger through the art of conflict resolution.
Join us on this episode of The Nurturing Parent Podcast as we delve into effective strategies for managing spoiled brat behavior in kids. Learn practical tips for setting boundaries, fostering respect, and nurturing well-rounded children. Perfect for parents seeking to cultivate discipline and empathy in their homes. Tune in for expert advice and real-life solutions!Listen to next:EMBRACING STRONG SPIRITS: TACTICS FOR NURTURING STRONG-WILLED CHILDREN | EP. 130OUR #1 CORE VALUE THAT WILL DRASTICALLY IMPROVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR KIDS | EP. 11899. TANTRUMS: WHAT ARE THEY, WHY DO THEY HAPPEN, & HOW TO RESPOND NOT REACTSupport the Show.Interested in Coaching E-mail us at: thenurturingparent.pod@gmail.comor dm us on instagram at: The Nurturing ParentIf you are listening on apple podcasts please DROP A REVIEW & JOIN US us through the links below!!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode Dr. Emily Upshur and I talk about... 3:10 - What you can be on the lookout for to alert you to the fact that you are (or aren't) properly attuning to your child. 5:10 - Strategies to help parents attune to children whose cues and signals are harder to read and understand. 9:36 - Focusing on a granular moment can lead to confusion for parents, but zooming out can help you be more accurate in your understanding of what your child needs. 13:16 - Being a "good enough" parent is not just something we must settle for, it's actually scientifically-proven to be beneficial and necessary for a child's healthy development. 16:58 - Moments of misattunements help our child learn that there will be imperfections in their interpersonal relationships, which is an important life lesson. ✨We want to hear from you! Go to https://drsarahbren.com/question to send us a question or a topic you want to hear us answer on Securely Attached - Beyond the Sessions! ✨
In this empowering episode, we dive into the world of gentle parenting as we explore effective strategies for nurturing strong-willed children with love and respect. Discover how to harness their spirited nature while fostering a harmonious parent-child relationship. Join us as we unpack practical tips and insights to navigate the unique challenges of raising these remarkable young souls.Listen to next:DEALING WITH DEFIANCE "YOU CAN'T MAKE ME"-LIVE COACHING | EP. 128LIVE PARENT COACHING SESSION; WHEN DO I KNOW AGRESSION IS ABOVE THE NORM |EP. 123FEELING TRIGGERED BY YOUR CHILDREN'S BEHAVIORS? HOW TO STOP YOUR REACTION & RESPOND TO YOUR KIDS | EP. 119Support the Show.Interested in Coaching E-mail us at: thenurturingparent.pod@gmail.comor dm us on instagram at: The Nurturing ParentIf you are listening on apple podcasts please DROP A REVIEW & JOIN US us through the links below!!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
Watching my children one lazy afternoon, unburdened by timetables and homework, I was struck by their innate curiosity. We embrace and celebrate this very authenticity in our little ones in our latest podcast episode. With my fellow wise women Carla, Sarah, and Luna, we weave a conversation around the unschooling movement—a radical shift from traditional education that nurtures a child's natural inclination towards learning. We delve into the essence of childhood, free from the assembly line of conventional schooling, where learning rhythms are as unique as each child.Unschooling isn't just an educational choice but a lifestyle reverberating through family dynamics and community interactions. In this podcast, we illustrate the profound autonomy that unschooling can cultivate. Beyond the freedom from a Monday-to-Friday schedule, unschooling challenges us to realign our perspective on what growth and development truly mean—recognizing the inherent brilliance in every child. We explore the societal implications of this shift, envisioning a future where each learning journey's uniqueness is respected and cherished.Yet, this path is not without its obstacles. The art of unschooling requires parents to shed layers of ingrained educational paradigms—a process we refer to as 'deschooling'. Our discussion touches on the challenges of navigating family life when traditional parenting scripts are set aside. From redefining 'talking back' to simply 'talking' to the deep bonds formed through natural authority, we share our experiences of reshaping family dynamics. As we wrap up our episode, we leave our listeners contemplating the diversity within the unschooling community, encouraging a future of education crafted through trust, autonomy, and the individual brilliance of each child.
Bouncy bubbles recipe:4 tbsp water2 tbsp of sugar1 tbsp dish soapbubble wandsock/glovesDirections:1)Mix together your sugar and water until the sugar is dissolved.2) Next, mix in your dish soap and pour mixture into an old bubble containerFrom @kamryvincent on instagram! Thanks for sharing Support the showSIGN UP FOR COACHING NOW!Please share and tag us on our platforms below if you enjoyed this episode!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentEmail Us: TheNurturingparent.Pod@gmail.comOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
Qual è la trappola n. 1 di chi vuole praticare il respectful parenting? Pensare che mostrare rispetto verso i figli significa chiedere sempre con dolcezza e gentilezza e accettare i no dei bambini. L'episodio di oggi parla da sé: chiedere gentilmente e lasciare che il bambino faccia quello che vuole non è respectful parenting. È permissivismo. Chiedere gentilmente tante volte, finché non perdi la pazienza, è controproducente e non ti permette di essere il genitore leader sicuro che vuoi essere per tuo figlio. Sicuramente la gentilezza e la pazienza sono essenziali per chiunque vuole crescere suo figlio con rispetto. Ma ci sono degli elementi mancanti. Metti play e scopriamolo insieme. Lascia una recensione e condividi Se il podcast Mamma Superhero ti aiuta, ti fa sentire meno sola e ti fa compagnia nella relazione con tuo figlio, ti chiedo di lasciare una recensione e condividerlo con altri genitori. Questo aiuta il podcast a crescere e mi motiva a continuare a offrire questo servizio gratuito che diffonde il respectful parenting e supporta la genitorialità. *** Seguimi sui social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mammasuperhero/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammasuperhero
Google tells me that the idea on Gentle Parenting has been around since 1930. The internet is now leveraging on its popularity including big media houses like the Times of India who recently , well , precisely on 26th March '24 published a photostory with the title that goes ' Why Gentle Parenting is not for Indian Kids'! This one poorly argued photostory had many FB groups and mom channels in uproar with the complaint of how rigid the idea behind this photostory has been.Gentle parenting has been my approach too and more like respectful parenting and my ally in this has been Shailaja Paramathma, a dear friend from the times when I was trying to work my hand at writing. Shailaja has worked in the core administration team and also as the Admin head for different establishments for a period spanning over a decade. Wearing different hats in her career, she has been an English teacher, having worked for the French Embassy as well as a Journalist for a few years before she embraced Parenting as her full time occupation. We decided to go ahead and disseminate this story and present our counter arguments based on real life experiences in an intimate and fun filled conversation today.Find TOI photostory HERESupport the showPrepare for Birth, explore Prenatal and Postnatal Preparation Classes, visit www.birthagni.comSupport the show: If you like what you hear, leave us a rating on Spotify app and answer the question at each episode! a review on Apple podcasts. Share on Whatsapp/Insta/FB Share on Insta and tag us @divyakapoorvox Support the production by making a donation at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/birthagni. This ensures the continuity and quality and a good coffee on sleepless recording nights! Subscribe to the FREE newsletter at https://www.birthagni.com/#subscribe and receive DISCOUNTS, SALE updates and GIFTCARDS on our premium 'Own your Birth' program You can book a 20 min FREE Discovery call at https://www.birthagni.com/bookfreesession ...
If you missed the last two episodes in this series tune in belowPHRASES TO AVOID USING WITH OUR KIDS PT. 1 | EP. 120QUESTIONS TO AVOID WITH OUR KIDS PT. 2 | EP. 121Support the showPlease share and tag us on our platforms below if you enjoyed this episode!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentEmail Us: TheNurturingparent.Pod@gmail.comOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
Welcome nurturing parents, Today we are diving into the common questions I, Mama Sareena, ask pretty often. These questions typically do not help the situation or my connection with my little, so why am I asking them!Today we will dive into that!So in todays episode you will get-common questions we ask our kids that DON'T HELP-why they don't help-what we can say insteadThis is part 2 so if you missed last week's make sure you tune in below! Next week is the 3rd part to our series so stay tuned! We release episodes every Tuesday so stay tuned families ❤️PHRASES TO AVOID USING WITH OUR KIDS PT. 1 | EP. 120Support the showPlease share and tag us on our platforms below if you enjoyed this episode!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentEmail Us: TheNurturingparent.Pod@gmail.comOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
The Singing Amma is super excited to bring you this weeks episode on Why Music! As an early childhood educator, Amma Lisa, is going to share with us the vital roles that music, reading, and art play in a Childs world. We as parents can easily overlook these subjects as we ate wrapped up in a million other things. Music, reading, and art are jobs for teachers to introduce to our kids.... wrong! If you want your kid to be successful Amma will share with you how these 3 categories can support our kids development if we parents are proactive about incorporating these 3 into our kids daily lives! Ready? Tune in to learn more!Support the showPlease share and tag us on our platforms below if you enjoyed this episode!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentEmail Us: TheNurturingparent.Pod@gmail.comOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
Ready to dive into this year and maximize productivity, hit that beach body, start eating healthy.... all the things?! Well, before you get too crazy we want you to try this one exercise that will help put things into perspective for your parenting goals this 2024!EXCITED FOR OUR NEW MEMBERSHIP
Have you ever thought.... if punishment worked why do we have to do it all the time?But if punishment doesn't work what can we do instead so our kids aren't walking on us... Amma dives right into that in todays episode.Join us to learn the tools that will foster your connection and stay away from using punishment, threats, and rewards. EXCITED FOR OUR NEW MEMBERSHIP
When mistakes are judged, shamed and connected to child's worth + belonging (conditional teaching):✔️Kids learn to feel shame when they naturally struggle✔️Kids learn that conflict is binary: good/bad, right/wrong✔️Kids hold in their feelings + needs out of fear of shame✔️Kids are more likely to lie, blame, + defend to feel safeWhen mistakes neutrally explored and NOT connected to child's worth + belonging (unconditional teaching):✨Kids learn to feel safe when they struggle and grow✨Kids learn that conflict can be a safe place to learn✨Kids learn their + others' needs + feelings matter✨Kids are more likely to communicate, empathize + innovateGah! We're all trying to give ourselves grace, patience and love for all the “messing up” we're doing as adults + parents. ✨Can we try to extend those same things to our kids as they learn and grow, too?Rather than instinctually repeating the inherited phrasing that was passed down to us from generations before, we give you permission to lean into your kids' learning moments with the very skills you hope to teach them: curiosity, empathy, humor + innovation — a concerted effort to focus on the NEEDS vs the BEHAVIORS.Need a little support? Visit our shop + choose the support that works right now for your family!✨ Downloadable pdf guides for calm bodies, big feelings + sibling conflict✨ 2-on-1 coaching sessions to build a connective plan✨ Grab a spot in our membership community, The Upbringing Collective!The Upbringing Collective– our coaching + community membership– is open for enrollment on a sliding scale! You'll receive:✔️ An inclusive, secure online forum to connect with like-minded caregivers across the globe✔️ Exclusive, free access to Upbringing's shop guides, print downloads + upcoming videos✔️ Weekly group coaching sessions with us (H+K) for support with all your biggest challenges✔️ Themed chat rooms for lively discussions + support based on challenge, age + temperament✔️ Monthly book circle + other “clubs” you can create based on interest, identity, location, etc.✔️ A sliding scale of monthly / yearly pricingReady to move this party off social media to spot where we can stay connected, build skills and have some fun?!