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In this enlightening episode of "The Grand Balance," hosts Sharon and Angela are joined by special guest Martha Burich, a seasoned child psychology professor and author. Together, they delve into the secrets of effective parenting with insights from Martha's book, Yes, You Can Raise Happy, Responsible Children: Simple Solutions and Real-Life Examples for Successful Parenting. Martha introduces the "Three L's of Parenting," a simple yet powerful approach to guiding children towards becoming well-rounded adults. The discussion emphasizes the importance of saying no with love, leading by example, and allowing children to experience failure as a learning tool. The hosts and Martha also explore the changing dynamics of family roles and the significance of grandparents in a child's upbringing. Tune in for valuable tips, real-life examples, and heartfelt stories that highlight the impact of community, family, and the timeless wisdom of shared responsibilities. Whether you're a parent, grandparent, or caregiver, this episode offers practical advice to help you nurture a supportive environment for the next generation. Episode Notes: Martha's Book: Yes, You Can Raise Happy, Responsible Children Contact Martha: Facebook Group: Mastering Child Behavior LinkedIn Email: marthaburich.com
In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most common struggles parents face—tying their self-worth to their teen's choices and behaviors. It's easy to feel like a "good" parent when things are going smoothly, but what happens when your teen starts acting out or making decisions you don't agree with? Does that make you a failure? Join me as we explore how to detach your self-esteem from your teen's actions and focus on your own emotional well-being. By letting go of the need to control every outcome, you can show up as a more confident, supportive parent while allowing your teen the space to grow, learn, and make their own decisions. In this episode, you'll learn: How tying your self-worth looks in real time, so that you can recognize how we all do this. Why tying your self-worth to your teen's behavior is harmful to both you and your child. Practical steps to emotionally detach from your teen's choices without losing connection. How to feel like a successful parent, no matter what your teen is doing. Ways to maintain your emotional balance, even when your teen is struggling or rebelling. If you're ready to stop riding the emotional rollercoaster and create a more peaceful, fulfilling parenting experience, this episode is for you! Don't forget to grab my free resource to help navigate these challenges with ease: 30+ Phrases to Turn Any Argument Around—because every parent could use a little extra help in tough conversations! And if you want the fastest progress with the least amount of hang-ups and pain, grab a free 30 minute consultation with me where we'll discuss a custom strategy to get your relationships right where you want them Schedule HERE.
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God's word is very helpful in parenting, but by not taking it seriously, we can run into challenges. Make His scriptures a priority, so that you and your children can experience blessed lives! ✝️ If you would like to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, click here: https://www.derekgrier.com/gods-plan-for-you
God's word is very helpful in parenting, but by not taking it seriously, we can run into challenges. Make His scriptures a priority, so that you and your children can experience blessed lives! ✝️ If you would like to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, click here: https://www.derekgrier.com/gods-plan-for-you
God's word is very helpful in parenting, but by not taking it seriously, we can run into challenges. Make His scriptures a priority, so that you and your children can experience blessed lives! ✝️ If you would like to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, click here: https://www.derekgrier.com/gods-plan-for-you
Last year, Ryan was interviewed by Gary Vee about The Daily Dad: 366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids. Today, you'll hear an excerpt from that interview on how to successfully instill discipline in kids. Gary Vee is a serial entrepreneur, Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the Creator and CEO of VeeFriends. His latest project is a children's book, Meet Me in the Middle: A VeeFriends Book!
One of our favorites things to do is be a parent and lead our kids to be themselves.
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 2285: Joshua Becker offers a concise, practical framework for successful parenting, emphasizing the importance of loving one's spouse, correcting and encouraging behaviors, fostering spirituality, and knowing when to let go. His guide aims to prepare children for adulthood while nurturing healthy families and communities. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/a-simple-guide-to-successful-parenting/ Quotes to ponder: "Successful parents are faithful to their spouse. They do not take for granted the life-commitment they have made to one another." "Successful parents do not just discourage unhealthy habits, they also intentionally encourage positive habits." "There is a deep sense in my heart that wise parents encourage spirituality in the lives of their children." Episode references: The 5 Love Languages of Children: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Languages-Children-Secret-Effective/dp/0802412858 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary Vee is a serial entrepreneur, Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the Creator and CEO of VeeFriends. His latest project is a children's book, Meet Me in the Middle: A VeeFriends Book! The book uses a unique, two-in-one, flip-the-book-around format that encourages young readers (and their parents) to see how different the world looks from another point of view. Based on two VeeFriends characters, Eager Eagle and Patient Pig, it is a fun and engaging story about how real success comes from seeing how the other side does it.
#733: Today we're sitting down with Valeria and Gary Lipovetsky, creative marketing experts, podcasters and influencers. We discuss working alongside your partner, hands-off parenting, entrepreneurship and career shifts, building a team, and the importance of a niche business concept to last the long haul. To connect with Valeria Lipovetsky click HERE To connect with Gary Lipovetsky click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. This episode is brought to you by Soaak. Go to soaak.com/skinny and use code SKINNY at checkout to get your first month free. This episode is brought to you by Equip Foods Go to equipfoods.com/skinny or use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 20% off your order. This episode is brought to you by Nutrafol Nutrafol is the #1 dermatologist recommended hair growth supplement, clinically shown to improve your hair growth, thickness, and visible scalp coverage. Go to nutrafol.com and use code SKINNYHAIR to save $10 off your first month's subscription, plus free shipping. This episode is brought to you by Sun Bum Visit sunbum.com and use code SKINNY at checkout for 15% off your first purchase. This episode is brought to you by Caraway Ditch the chemicals with Caraway. Visit carawayhome.com/HIMANDHER to receive 10% off your next purchase. This episode is brought to you by HERS. Weight loss by HERS is realistic, not restrictive, and is focused on giving you access to the solution that's right for you. Visit ForHERS.com/tsc for your personalized weight loss treatment options. Produced by Dear Media
Wait, why should we bless our enemies? How can God ask this of us? Well, the problem is, what we consider blessings, many of us have been taught wrong. Learn about what the blessings of the Lord really looks like. God has asked us to bless our enemies not only for our benefit, but for our enemies benefit, but it's not what many think that means. In this episode you will learn the power of blessing your enemies, and how you will be blessed to bless them.
Gary Vaynerchuck, better known as Gary Vee, has always had his finger on the pulse of digital media. His content pyramid is the secret behind how some of your favorite online creators built their platform and is the playbook used by the biggest digital marketing agencies in the world. Gary joins Ryan Holiday at the Daily Stoic studio to talk about creating compelling content, the significance of subjective opinions in an online world, the evolving nature of people's attention spans, what the current “parenting pandemic” is, and more.Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and serves as the Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the Creator and CEO of VeeFriends. His latest project is a children's book, Meet Me in the Middle: A VeeFriends Book! The book uses a unique, two-in-one, flip-the-book-around format that encourages young readers (and their parents) to see how different the world looks from another point of view. Based on two VeeFriends characters, Eager Eagle and Patient Pig, it is a fun and engaging story about how real success comes from seeing how the other side does it.Grab your own copy of Meet Me in the Middle: A VeeFriends BookYou can also check out Gary's book: Day Trading Attention: How to Actually Build Brand and Sales in the New Social Media World
In this episode, my Dad and I discuss the call to ministry, leadership lessons, apologetics, remembering past generations, and parenthood. We share openly and hope that our conversation will be helpful and beneficial for you and your family as you journey through this life together.Quotes for Notes:“God has a unique way of ministering and manifesting Himself to and through God's people…”“One of the most amazing things about comprehending the universe is that it is even comprehendible.”- Albert Einstein“Maybe that is part of being a successful parent, because you do make so many failures but you learn from them.”
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Discover the seven principles each child needs in order to have the best life in Christ.
Discover the seven principles each child needs in order to have the best life in Christ.
Discover the seven principles each child needs in order to have the best life in Christ.
Discover the seven principles each child needs in order to have the best life in Christ.
Discover the seven principles each child needs in order to have the best life in Christ.
In today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, I sit down with Ryan Holiday to chat about his book, "The Daily Dad." We touch on several topics, including the importance of nurturing a child's interests rather than forcing them into a particular path, the role of unconditional love and support in building a child's self-esteem, and why children should know that they are loved and valued for who they are, not for their achievements or for meeting certain expectations. Hope you enjoy.. comment your favorite moment below! — Thanks for watching! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garyvee/message
In this written interview, I was able to tell some of the reasoning behind The Disciple-Making Parent. I think you will enjoy it.To read the original post, visit https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/faithful-parenting-successful-parenting/
In this episode of "A Dad's Path," we are joined by Yael Schonbrun, a clinical psychologist, assistant professor at Brown University, and author of "Work Parent Thrive: 12 Science-Backed Strategies to Ditch Guilt, Manage Overwhelm, and Grow Connection." Yael's expertise in balancing work, parenting, and marriage using evidence-based science provides a roadmap for parents striving to navigate these roles more effectively. Key Takeaways: Integrating Work and Family Life: Yael introduces the concept of work-family enrichment, illustrating how professional and parenting roles can mutually enhance each other, reducing guilt and increasing fulfillment. The Power of Psychological Flexibility: Discover how acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) can be applied to parenting, helping individuals adapt to changing circumstances with resilience. Strategies for Subtraction: Yael explains the importance of subtracting non-essential tasks to focus on what truly matters, promoting a less stressful and more meaningful family life. Navigating Parental Guilt and Overwhelm: Insights into managing common feelings of guilt and overwhelm that accompany the parenting journey, with practical advice for shifting perspectives. Harnessing Everyday Moments for Deep Connection: Learn about the small, everyday actions that can strengthen family bonds, even amid busy schedules. Visit YaelSchonbrun.com to learn more about her work and to subscribe to her insightful newsletter. Her book, "Work Parent Thrive," is available wherever books are sold, offering further guidance on thriving in the intersection of career and family life.
On this insightful episode of the "Parenting with Confidence" podcast, host Teresa Alexander Inman welcomes Melissa Lowry, a seasoned educator with over 25 years of experience in K-8 administration and education policy. Melissa shares her profound observations on the social-emotional, developmental, and academic impacts of the pandemic on children. She introduces the concept of the "COVID hangover," detailing how the pandemic has exacerbated anxiety, affected emotional regulation, and disrupted developmental milestones across different age groups. Melissa emphasizes the importance of establishing routines and fostering a strong partnership between educators and parents to navigate these challenges effectively. She advocates for a community-oriented approach to education, where teachers and parents work collaboratively to support children's growth into confident and independent individuals. Through practical advice and compassionate insights, Melissa offers guidance to help parents and educators support children in adjusting to the post-pandemic world, stressing the value of patience, forgiveness, and a unified effort towards nurturing the next generation. About Melissa Melissa Lowry is a sought-after education coach, specializing in k-8 educational administration, education policy, k-8 teaching (classroom management, discipline, curriculum design, etc.), technology integration (digital consumption, digital citizenship, digital literacy), developmental ages/stages birth-14, learning differences, executive function, SSAT prep, college essay coaching, parent support (from the family room to the classroom) and, staff development/group facilitation. She has worked in the field of education for over 25 years as a teacher, curriculum director, and is currently the principal of a k-8 school. Melissa is the co-author of Answer Keys: Teacher Lesson Plans for Successful Parenting. Visit her at www.melissa-lowry-education-coaching.com. Melissa resides in Atlanta, GA. with her husband, two children, and two dogs. Learn more from Melissa at: https://melissa-lowry-education-coaching.com/ About Theresa Inman A wife and a mother to two children and grandmother, Theresa Alexander Inman is a Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and Infant Toddler Development Specialist. She was introduced to the field of behavior analysis in 2007 after working in many capacities in the juvenile justice system. Her goal is to improve the lives of children and families by helping them strategize child develop skills to prevent or reduce the effects of possible delays while having fun! She also served as a panelist on the first annual Autism World Summit. Theresa is also an author, having published “How Can I Help My Child Communicate?” in 2022. Connect with Theresa today! • Instagram | Theresa Inman • LinkedIn | Theresa Inman • BabyBoomer.org | Theresa Inman • YouTube | Parenting with Confidence • Tiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@parentcoachtheresa • Spotify via Anchor.fm | Parenting with Confidence Website: https://www.theresaalexanderinman.com/ About Parenting with Confidence Parenting with Confidence with Theresa Alexander Inman presents you with answers if you are a tired and frustrated parent with a child diagnosed with a developmental delay. We aim to lift you up from the pressure of doing it right and provide you with the resources to set you and your child up for success! Please share, comment, rate, and download! Thank you! Blessings! Theresa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/support
Welcome to Season Two of the Strong Family Project Podcast, where we're redefining what it means to be a successful parent. In this episode, we embark on a journey to explore the essence of parenting—delving deep into the question, "What defines successful parenting?"As parents ourselves, we understand the daily challenges and joys of raising confident, independent, and resilient children within a nurturing family environment. But what does it take to achieve this? Join us as we share personal reflections, insights, and strategies gleaned from our own experiences and the incredible stories shared during our first season.But that's not all. In Season Two, we're upping the ante with a fresh format designed to deliver even more quality content while striking a healthy balance between our personal and professional lives. While we'll be reducing the quantity of episodes, each installment promises to be packed with actionable advice and heartfelt discussions that resonate with parents of all walks of life.Now, picture this: It's the holiday season, and amidst the hustle and bustle, you find yourself reflecting on your parenting journey. You set aside some time to sit down with a warm cup of tea and tune into the Strong Family Project Podcast. As you listen, you're drawn in by stories of triumph, moments of vulnerability, and practical tips for navigating the complexities of family life.From the power of goal setting to the importance of structured family time, we explore the foundational elements that lay the groundwork for a successful future for our children. We dive into the delicate balance of juggling family life, work commitments, and personal interests, all while maintaining our sanity and sense of self.But perhaps the most profound revelation comes from our discussion on the sacrificial lamb syndrome in parenting—the notion that parents often prioritize their children's needs at the expense of their own well-being. As the episode unfolds, you realize the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and leading by example as essential components of effective parenting.So, whether you're a seasoned parent navigating the trials and triumphs of raising a family or a soon-to-be parent embarking on this transformative journey, this episode is for you. Tune in as we redefine success in parenting and empower you with the tools and insights to navigate the joys and challenges of family life with confidence and grace.Join us on the Strong Family Project Podcast as we embark on a quest to create a future where every family thrives, one episode at a time.Get the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/ Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@strongfamilycoAnd join the Instagram Strong Fam: https://www.instagram.com/officialstrongfamilyco/Email Us: strongfamilyco@gmail.com with comments, questions, media inquiries or brand advertising (to save time, better listen to some Strong Family episodes first and are aligned with our message!) We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!
Dad Mind Matters: Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health For Men
Ever felt overwhelmed by the power of a single word? Join James on Dad Mind Matters as he unravels the magic of the word "NO" and unveils the Four N's of Successful Parenting. Are you ready to redefine boundaries and discover the strength in saying "no"?In the ongoing struggle of parenting, saying "no" is a powerful tool beyond toddler tantrums. James, a father of three, shares insights on setting boundaries, negotiating effectively, nurturing oneself, and embracing flexibility in parenting. Learn how these Four N's can transform relationships, mental health, and overall well-being.Mastering Boundaries: Explore the art of saying "no" and how it lays the foundation for healthier relationships, be it with your partner, children, or colleagues.Negotiation Skills: Discover the importance of negotiation in fostering understanding and finding common ground within various relationships.Self-Nurturing Techniques: Uncover strategies for self-nurturing that enhance your physical and mental well-being, empowering you to be a better parent, partner, and friend.Flexibility and Avoiding Rigidity: Embrace the concept of "never" with caution, understanding the need for flexibility and adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of parenthood.Ready to revolutionise your parenting journey? Click play now and delve into the Four N's that can reshape your approach. Don't forget to follow Dad Mind Matters for more insightful episodes. If you found value in this discussion, subscribe on YouTube and share your thoughts in the comments. Let's build a community that supports each other through the ups and downs of parenting. Your transformation starts now!Dear Podcast Listener, thank you, I appreciate your support. This podcast aims to support dads all over the world, especially those struggling with their mental health.To Buy My Audiobook, First Time Dad, visit the link below: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/First-Time-Dad-Audiobook/B0CGY588HP?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdpCAN YOU HELP THE PODCAST?This podcast is my hobby, but I'd like it to become much more. For that to happen, I need the support of either one very wealthy angel investor or a few thousand, possibly slightly less wealthy (but no less generous) supporters.To develop the podcast and hopefully support more dads, I need some help. With that in mind, if you enjoyed this episode and want to help me with what I'm trying to do, here is the link where you can leave a tip. https://dadmindmatters.captivate.fm/supportALL tips, regardless of size, are hugely appreciated, and as a thank you, anyone who leaves a tip is entitled to a voice note message from me on their next birthday.Thanks again for your support, and take care of yourselfJamesTo sign up for my monthly newsletter, email me at mydadmissions@gmail.comDad Mind Matters | mental healthABOUT MEHello, I'm James & not long ago, I was a very anxious and somewhat overwhelmed husband & dad. After about a decade of setbacks & enough coffee to sink a ship, I'm much happier. As previously mentioned, I want to try & help dads be the best they can without losing their mental health. Mental health battles are something I am all too familiar with. In 2010, my GP suggested I do a 12-week CBT course with the NHS. During this course, I was diagnosed as having Pure OCD, which explained a lot.Anyway, thanks again for your support, and take care of yourselfJamesFREE DIGITAL COPY OF MY BOOK?If you'd like a free digital copy of my "First Time Dad" book, Please click this...
In this episode, we chat about some keys to successful parenting that have worked with Bryce including a vision, making changes, following science, advocating, celebrating, and prioritizing health. We also announce our 2024 Parenting Autism Newsletter and share some podcast listener stats. Bryce is a funny, mechanical, HAPPY little guy who was diagnosed with autism at age two and is now ten years old. His pure joy makes this world a much better place!We are humbled and honored to follow our calling and be Autism Ambassadors while helping others understand our world a little more than they did before listening to the podcast. We also feel called to bring light to a community that has experienced dark days after the "diagnosis". (Luke 1:79) You can follow us on our Parenting Autism Youtube Channel (Parenting Autism Show) and our Facebook & Instagram pages to see stories, pictures, and videos of our autism journey. You can also contact us through Facebook, Instagram, or by email: parentingautism@att.net. Support the show
The glitz and glamour of the affluent world may seem highly appealing with its endless opportunities and vast resources. However, successful parenting within this context can present unique and sometimes complex challenges. This complexity stems from the need to balance comfort and indulgence with long-term development and well-being. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob4I7dL6whk In this episode, renowned expert Dr. Lee Hausner shared her invaluable insights into navigating these dynamics successfully, providing a roadmap for parents in affluent families. Exploring the Key Challenges of Successful ParentingPractical Strategies for Successful Parenting in Wealthy HouseholdsThe Role of Parenting in Developing Human CapitalAddressing Discipline and Social Media ImpactIn ConclusionAbout Dr. Lee HausnerBook a Strategy Call Exploring the Key Challenges of Successful Parenting The abundance of resources in affluent families can bring about unique challenges in parenting. The primary concern, as identified by Dr. Hausner, is the struggle to balance comfort and long-term well-being. Wealthy parents, driven by their desire to provide the best for their children, often unintentionally create a chaotic environment. The crux of the problem lies in overindulgence. Excessive pampering and providing for every whim and fancy of the child can inhibit their development. This hinders the child's ability to grow into competent, confident, and resilient individuals who can navigate life's ups and downs successfully. Practical Strategies for Successful Parenting in Wealthy Households To counter these challenges, Dr. Hausner outlines several practical strategies that parents can adopt for successful parenting within wealthy households. She strongly advocates for the fostering of resilience and competency in children. By exposing children to situations where they can overcome obstacles and bounce back from failures, parents can build their resilience and equip them with the skills to handle life's challenges. Additionally, teaching children values like delayed gratification can help counter the immediate gratification culture that is prevalent in today's society. This skill is particularly important in affluent families where children can have access to whatever they want instantly. Dr. Hausner also stresses the need for parents to be intentional in their parenting. Rather than succumbing to the pressures of providing everything, parents should be purposeful in their decisions and actions. This includes instilling a sense of responsibility and independence in children, teaching them to take ownership of their actions and decisions. The Role of Parenting in Developing Human Capital In the podcast, Dr. Hausner introduces the concept of 'true wealth' that extends beyond material possessions. She elaborates on the crucial role parenting plays in developing human capital, which is about preparing the next generation not just for the inheritance of passive wealth, but for actively managing and growing it. The role of a trustee in wealth distribution also becomes significant in this context. Dr. Hausner introduces the four capitals of wealth: human, intellectual, financial, and social. Each of these aspects needs to be developed to create a balanced, well-rounded individual. The focus is on building a comprehensive set of skills and abilities in children, equipping them to handle the wealth they inherit and use it responsibly and effectively. Addressing Discipline and Social Media Impact The podcast also delves into the importance of effective discipline and the impact of social media on children's well-being. Dr. Hausner emphasizes the need for setting clear rules and consequences for children. These need to be communicated effectively and implemented consistently to ensure discipline. Changes in parenting approaches, if required, should be done in a positive and constructive manner.
In this episode of The Habit Coach, Ashdin Doctor interviews Mansi Zaveri, Founder of Kidstoppress. Mansi discusses her journey into the digital space, exploring Indian parenting styles and her transformative solo trip to the USA with her toddler—the genesis of her venture. She emphasizes Kidstoppress' role in offering parents choices without judgment. Mansi shares insights from interviewing parents of successful individuals, highlighting the shift from authoritarian parenting to open discussions. She also previews her book featuring interviews with personalities like Shlok Srivastava, Ujjal (Gamer), Harsh Jain (Dream 11) and others. The conversation delves into analyzing boundaries, routines and habits, providing a glimpse into the evolving landscape of parenting. Connect with Mansi Zaveri on Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTubeWe will meet you thrice a week- Monday, Wednesday & Friday on YouTube and all audio streaming platforms. You can watch the full video episodes of The Habit Coach-Awesome 180 on the YouTube channel.You can also check out Ashdin's Linktree Page here: (https://linktr.ee/awesome180) You can follow Ashdin Doctor on Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | FacebookCheck out the Awesome180 website: (http://awesome180.com/) Find the show across audio streaming apps:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | JioSaavn | Amazon Music Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to "Parenting the Intensity!"November is adoption month and this week on the podcast we are welcoming Angie Grandt. Angie is not only a dedicated bio and adoptive mom but also an adoption coach, speech therapist, and former foster mom who has worked in the autism field. Together, they dive deep into the emotional journey of parenting intense children, particularly those who have experienced trauma and disrupted attachment. Angie shares her own personal experiences and offers valuable insights and strategies for creating a safe and supportive environment for these unique children. Join us as we delve into the complexities, fears, and joys of parenting intense kids and gain tools to build strong attachments and navigate the emotional rollercoaster.Although almost all we are taking about today can apply to any emotionally intense kids so I encourage you to listen anyway!Here are three key takeaways from our conversation:1️⃣ Respond vs. React: Angie emphasized the importance of responding to our children's needs, rather than reacting to their behaviors. By maintaining a calm and focused mindset, we can create a safe and supportive environment for our kids, regardless of their background or challenges. This approach fosters strong attachments and helps children feel loved and secure.2️⃣ Shifting Perspectives: As parents, it's natural to have doubts and fears, especially in the case of adoptive or foster parents. Angie shared her own struggles with feelings of inadequacy and uncertainty. However, by working on our mindset and believing in our ability to create the family we envision, we can overcome these challenges and provide the love and support our children need.3️⃣ Seek Support: Parenting emotionally intense children can be overwhelming, but we don't have to face it alone. Angie encourages parents to seek support from coaches, therapists, and communities like her Facebook group, Connected Parents with Angie. By connecting with others who understand their unique journey, parents can gain valuable insights, tools, and resources to thrive in their role.If you're a parent facing the challenges of parenting emotionally intense children, I highly recommend tuning into this episode. Angie's wisdom and personal experience will inspire and empower you on your parenting journey. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review!"Respond to your child as if the goal of your ideal relationship is already achieved instead of responding to the behavior.""I can be happy no matter what"Where to find AngieWebsite Connected Parents with AngieFacebook GroupInstagramShow notes and transcript of the episode over hereMake 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
While there are many ways to fail as a parent, there are also some sure-fire, 100% ways guaranteed to help you succeed. No, I haven't copyrighted them, but I have certainly tested them. They work, provided you will put them into practice. I call them Guidelines for Successful Parenting.
Subscriber-only episodeHave you ever felt overwhelmed as a parent? Don't worry, you're not alone. In this episode, we explore powerful tools and strategies for handling tantrums and emotional moments with our children. It's never too late to enhance your parenting skills and nurture peace and love in your home! Tune in.To listen to the episode, SUBSCRIBE to the Prosperity Practice + for only $7/month: https://www.buzzsprout.com/818893/subscribeFollow Jake Leiske Willis here:Website: https://www.themostlypeacefulparent.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themostlypeacefulparent/ and https://www.instagram.com/jakeleiskewillis/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theMostlyPeacefulParent and https://www.facebook.com/jake.leiskeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-leiske-willis-60853971/If you want to know more about Jake's 12-week Parenting Program, click HERE.Register to watch the REPLAY of the Thinking Into Results Jr. information call here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpdOiurjkoGtEwIk_BP58CK1NGlH107NFhHelp your child(ren) reach their full potential through the Thinking Into Results Jr. program. Click here for more information: https://empress.danielleamos.co/thinking-into-results-jr/Join me September 18-20, 2023, to Master Your Mind For Success: How I went from $10 to $100K Months. Click here for more details: https://masterclass.danielleamos.coStep into your truth and join our Empress Experience program. https://danielleamos.co/empress-experienceLearn how to work less and earn more with Thinking Into Results coaching mentorship. https://danielleamos.co/coaching-mentorshipWant to start working with me? Book a complimentary strategy call with Team Empress. https://danielleamos.as.me/strategycall-teamIf you love this episode, please share it on Instagram and tag me @TheDanielleAmos, and I'd be so grateful if you could leave me a 5-star review on iTunes
What is a Kingdom Legacy, and why does your family need one and want one? Why is it part of your stewardship as parents to create one? To establish a legacy we need to understand what God expects from us, and surrender our will and way, to obey Him, at all costs. Are we willing? Join us here, to get access to a free 1:1 30 min strategy call to figure out how we can best serve you or help you find what you need to best serve you, even if it isn't us! You can also access our Parenting community and mastermind, our 6 Week 1:1 Intensives, or even our free spiritual warfare discipleship community and more.
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije begin a new mini series! Teaching Self-Government has so many amazing certified mentors and we wanted you to get to know them and learn from them. “Meet the Mentors” introduces Bryony Wilde, who shares about her experiences with families all over the globe and shares three key principles for successful parenting, no matter where you fall on the success scale. Listen in to learn from Bryony!
Sunday Morning, June 18, 2023, Deuteronomy 6:6-7, Pastor Carlos Navarrete
Parenting is not about perfection. Parenting is about growing into our best self while holding our child's hand as they grow into their best self. Laura Reardon is a certified Child Behavior Specialist who specializes in emotional regulation. In this episode of Linda's Corner, Laura shares hacks to successful parenting. You can reach Laura at her website https://laurareardoncoaching.com.Some of the highlights Laura shares:What is emotional regulation and why it is so hard to do?What can our emotions tell us about our needs? How does our fight, flight or freeze response affect our ability to regulate emotions?3 core steps to successful parentingProactive steps to being a good parent includes meeting our core needs (getting enough sleep, nutrition, hydration, connection, self compassion, etc.)ABC's for handling big emotionsAwareness - emotions start as physical sensations like a tightness in throat or chest, upset stomach, etc. Pay attention and become more aware of how you're feelingBreathe - breathing exercises can help us manage our emotionsCalm - how to calm our thoughts and show self compassionReflect - after we have responded to a situation, we can reflect on what we did right, what we could have done better. We can gain insight into what needs aren't being met in the present and what needs weren't met in the past.Repair - do I need to apologize? Apologizing is having a growth mindset, this is how I learn. Life is more about getting it wrong than getting it right. And morePlease share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.
2 Keys To Successful Parenting - Pastor Josh by Eastgate Church
In This Episode, We Chat About: How we can teach our kids differently, from school to the example we set for them! The power of taking the time to understand the needs of each of your kids and getting the support to get them what they need. Resources + Links: Follow Fusion Academy on Instagram @fusion_academy Learn more about Fusion Academy https://www.fusionacademy.com/ Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/ Join Girls Mentorship on Geneva https://app.geneva.com/invite/4fbd7746-217d-497d-853d-50386b9a2ed2 Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Jill Petersen | @jillphxsen Mary Frances | @msmaryfran Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship Show Notes: I feel like we needed to start this episode with a team cheer! I guess we kind of do in the way we bring the energy, and today's guest showed up with mic drop moments around parenting and giving your kids the community, support, and resources they need! In this episode, we chat with our friend and Director of Outreach at Fusion Academy, Clarissa Abijaoude. We talk about the power of being in community, seeking out resources and camps that meet your kids needs, and modeling that healthy people ask for what they need. A motto we are a fan of every family adopting is “same team” mentality. There is so much gold in this episode about how to put that same team motto into practice in your home and every community you engage in! 04:00 Meet mama of two, and Director of Outreach at Fusion, Clarissa Abijaoude. 09:00 What is Fusion and how do they work as a 1-to-1 school? 15:15 Why we need to stop resisting asking for help and get the relief and support we need. 19:15 What pushback or hesitancy do you see around Fusions 1-to-1 model? 24:20 More details on the upcoming summer camp we have for your girls! 27:00 How are you empowering your kids with the resources and support they need? 33:30 Are you cultivating a “same team” mentality in your family and communities you are part of? 37:00 The power of asking for help and modeling that for your kids. 44:15 Do the hard thing and you can have an easy life. Do the easy thing, and have a hard life. 47:00 What has been your biggest WTF moment that you turned into a lesson? 50:00 How can you get involved in Fusion?
Get ready for an enlightening episode of the SoulTalk Podcast! I had the honor of inviting Dr. Shefali, a clinical psychologist, acclaimed author, international speaker, and wisdom teacher again, to discuss her latest book, The Parenting Map: Step-by-Step Solutions to Consciously Create the Ultimate Parent-Child Relationship. Dr. Shefali challenges the conventional paradigms and expectations society places on raising children. Instead, she emphasizes the importance of accepting your child's true nature and raising them based on it. We dive deep into the importance of accepting ourselves and others, without overemphasizing productivity. Join Dr. Shefali and me as we discuss the world of parenting and give you some of the best tips for raising children. So, take action to become a conscious parent and ensure that your children grow up in a nurturing environment that allows them to flourish. Tune in now to this week's insightful episode to learn more! Timestamps: 0:53 - Guest intro 1:52 - Dr. Shefali's books and her book inspirations. 2:40 - Is there a secret formula in parenting? 5:54 - What is parental discipline? 12:32 - What are the essential roles of a parent? 14:47 - Dr. Shefali's advice for successful parenting. 17:11 - Is there an ideal place to raise a child? 18:19 - How to build a connection with your child? 22:35 - How to ensure your kids have a positive upbringing? 30:24 - How to assess one's readiness for children? 31:30 - The conscious ways to discipline a child. 36:24 - How children's language for learning is play? 38:20 - You can be your child's friend, but they can't be yours. 40:21 - How the Parenting Map can help you create a parent-child relationship. In this episode, you will learn about: How to be a conscious parent. Understanding parenting and parental discipline. Successful parenting VS Lazy parenting. The importance of connection and presence in the parent-child relationship. Ways to become the best parent for your children. Discover the children's language for learning. Some questions I ask: How to be a true and authentic parent? What are the misconceptions and paradigms in parenting? What are the roles and responsibilities of a parent? How to offer your kids a supportive and loving childhood? How to know if you're ready to become a parent and have children? How to discipline a child? Is homeschooling a better alternative to traditional schooling for children? Useful Resources/ Links: ● SoulTalk Podcast episode with Dr. Shefali - The Profound Challenges of Parenting: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/04-dr-shefali-the-profound-challenges-of-parenting/id1349934168?i=1000408137648 ● Get a copy of Dr. Shefali's books here: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Dr-Shefali-Tsabary/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ADr.+Shefali+Tsabary ● Join Dr. Shefali's coaching institute: https://institute.drshefali.com/ Get in Touch: ● Connect with Dr. Shefali on https://www.drshefali.com/ ● Email me at kuteblackson@kuteblackson.com Events with Kute Blackson: Join me on a life-changing journey in Bali this July 28 - August 8. Apply here: www.boundlessblissbali.com
In this written interview, I was able to tell some of the reasoning behind The Disciple-Making Parent. I think you will enjoy it.To read the original post, visit https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/faithful-parenting-successful-parenting/
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
When Co-Parenting Just Won't Work“Divorce is not inherently bad for the child. Conflict is.”In today's episode, Seth and Pete talk about the challenges of parenting when divorced parents just can't make things work. It's called Parallel Parenting. Is it okay for the kids? How does it work? And how do parents handle the challenges that come with it? What happens if your ex is alienating your child from you or using the child as a tool for vindication? They talk through many aspects of this parenting plan as well as explaining why it's used and in what situations. They talk about improving your communication skills using the BIFF method – Brief, Informative, Friendly and Firm. And they talk about why it's important to try getting to a place where you can say things like, “whatever's easiest for you.”Links & NotesOurFamilyWizard appSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (00:26) - Parallel Parenting (01:57) - Why This Route (03:33) - Extreme Example (04:27) - Avoiding Conflict (05:40) - Communicating (06:46) - Extreme by Default (08:36) - Sponsor: Soberlink (11:04) - How They Get There (15:12) - Other Problems (15:59) - Parental Alienation (18:29) - Dealing with Issues (19:57) - Levels of Damage to Kid (20:41) - Changing Through Child's Growth (22:47) - When High Conflict Personality Involved (26:48) - Conversely... (27:40) - When Challenged (29:06) - Conflict Points (31:54) - Jurisdictional? (34:53) - Keys to Successful Parenting (38:15) - Wrap Up
This week I am sharing a super powerful conversation with Nicole Ellis, a Certified Success Life Coach for Dads. Nicole does magical things with men to help them live up to the role they dream of having in their marriage and in their family without succumbing to the fears that have them pushing their dream away by avoiding and withdrawing.Nicole Ellis empowers men who are feeling stuck at home to create a life for themselves and their families that they can't wait to get home to! Nicole has spent over 25 years working as a full-time homemaker to create a happy and successful life with her husband and their six children. She has a BS degree from Utah State University. She has served by teaching and mentoring parents, teachers, and leaders in her community on how to effectively teach, discipline, and connect with children through each stage of development.Website"STOP the FIGHT!" How Dads Achieve Parenting Success -FREE 3 Step Guide & Video TrainingInstagram: @happinessperspectiveFacebookPodcast: PERSPECTIVE with Nicole Ellis .....Coming Soon! Show webpage: www.christinebongiovanni.com/107CBS News Interview: 6 Tips For A Healthy & Loving RelationshipDownload my free Love Affirmations Mini-Course to help you to start thinking and feeling in a way that feels more like love. More resources and how you can start the process of Awakening(YourTrue)You and being the partner who creates your best version of what marriage looks like for you: https://christinebongiovanni.com/Join my AwakenYou newsletter for weekly marriage tips and early announcements of upcoming offerings.Book your free Courageous Conversation Inquiry Call here.InstagramFacebook
After coming to the realization that she couldn't be the only adoptive mother feeling alone in her journey, Alex Fittin sought to connect with other moms who had adopted by way of a podcast. Alex launched the Adoptive Mom Podcast (AMP) and grew her following to surpass over one hundred thousand downloads from all over the world. However, Alex realized that it was the engagement with podcast guests, not the process of running a successful podcast that was fulfilling. So, after much reflection on what she wanted to focus on, she hung up her podcasting microphone and became a certified Enneagram coach to work with individuals in a counseling setting and help businesses build stronger teams. Throughout this episode, Alex and Rick discuss how Alex made the decision to sunset a successful podcast in order to launch her coaching practice.Rick West Alex FittinGap Relief
FBC Durant, Gerald Tidwell, May 5, 1985. Morning Service.
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— The discipline of parenting has no shortcuts. You must show up. You must do the work. Like any other area of your life, discipline results in progress, and a lack of discipline results in regret. The goal is not to find shortcuts, because you still need to show up and you still need to do the work. Chris offers you tools to communicate and physically intervene. These tools have reliably worked for him, his colleagues, and his staff over the past 15 years, in all five boroughs of New York City, and with hundreds of his students. This has been true whether Chris worked in homes, clinics, hospitals, or schools. He offers consistently successful techniques. The goal is to ease your concern about "what can I do?" — and to cut the learning curve by saving you the trial and error. Valeria interviews Chris Lake — He is the author of “Help Your Toddler Meet Their Milestones: 101 Behavior Hacks.” He is a native New Yorker who has been working with children with developmental delays across the past two decades. He received his Masters in both General and Special Education in 2012. And in 2014, he started Community for a Cause, a nonprofit to initially advocate for children with lead poisoning. This nonprofit has successfully worked to aid New Yorkers in all five boroughs as well as people abroad. Community for a Cause has several branches that include Special Needs Advocacy, Homeless Relief, Sexual Violence Prevention, Environmental Protection, and a Community Building Branch. Through his charity, Chris Lake remains committed to doing all he can to help those in New York who are without a voice and all those who are in need of support. In looking to expand his ability to provide for families of children with Autism, he wrote his book “Help Your Toddler Meet Their Milestones” to give families and providers a time-tested blueprint of how to develop children using evidence-based practice. A portion of all book proceeds goes towards preventing and alleviating childhood lead poisoning. To learn more about Chris Lake and his work, please visit: 101behaviorhacks.com — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
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As C.S. Lewis used to say: “Children are not a distraction from more important work. They ARE the most important work.” In Part 2 of this series, Mike and Kelly discuss key Biblical principles that all of us can use to raise happy, healthy, compassionate kids, who are confident in knowing who they are and Who they serve. Summarized here some of the most important truths they've learned raising a big family in challenging times. SHOW NOTES: www.MikeandKellyJohnson.com Produced by Strong Wave Media, LLC © 2022 Mike and Kelly Johnson
There may be no more important topic today than how we can bring up happy, healthy, compassionate children (and grandchildren) who are confident in who they are and Who they serve. In a culture that is increasingly dark, what should we be doing to ensure our kids are walking in the light of God? In this first episode of a two-part series, Mike and Kelly have a compelling discussion with Clint Davis, who offers extraordinary insights, important warnings, and certain hope for all parents in every season of life. Please don't miss this paradigm-shifting message. SHOW NOTES: www.clintdaviscounseling.com www.MikeandKellyJohnson.com Produced by Strong Wave Media, LLC © 2022 Mike and Kelly Johnson