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Rules, Boundaries, & Agreements: Balancing Freedom with Responsibility (podcast #159)


Rules, boundaries, and agreements are the backbone of any successful and healthy family dynamic. That’s why it’s so critical to teach your children to respect them and work with them in their life. It’s an important part of kids’ learning process: to balance their increasing levels of freedom and responsibility. Plus, it will help create…

January 1, 2025


Are You Making Your Kids Your Job? (podcast #178)


It’s so easy to fall into the trap of letting parenting take over you’re whole life. If you run into challenges, it’s tempting to always try to apply yourself even more and immediately try and solve them! However, it’s critical to not make your kids “your job” and find a healthy balance that keeps you…


Shame Resilience: A Key Component in ADHD Wellness (podcast #164)


Shame can play a very negative role in the emotional health of an individual with ADHD, but it shouldn’t! There is nothing to be ashamed of, but often people feel shame. That can be combated by teaching resilience and confidence, as well as by celebrating achievements and growth. Article continues below… Minimize Meltdowns! Download a…


No Time for Judgment: Talking to Teens About Pornography (podcast #177)


It can seem like an incredibly uncomfortable idea to talk to your teen about pornography, but it’s very important. The realities of an online adult world affect everyone, and that includes your teen, so it’s important for them to be informed and prepared for what they likely will be exposed to as they become adults…


Adult Material Online: Risks & Prevention for Children & Pre-Teens (podcast #176)


It’s an accepted reality that our children will be online for myriad reasons, including for school, socialization, videogames, and work. This means it’s up to us as parents to ensure that they’re protected online and to understand smart digital habits to keep them safe. There is far too much adult content available at the tips…


Using Novelty to Hack Your Child’s ADHD (podcast #182)


When we talk about ADHD, Autism, or 2e, it’s important for adults to understand that kids’ developing neurodivergent brains activate differently from their neurotypical peers’. The ADHD brain, for example, is understimulated. It doesn’t respond to rewards the same way as neurotypical brains. And it has a complicated relationship with motivation. So how can you…

December 31, 2024


Research Results: Porn Exposure in Teens (podcast #175)


It is an undeniable truth that we now all live in a digital world — especially our children. That means they will most likely be exposed to some mature content, such as pornography. This could have big psychological and emotional effects, many of which have been studied. Here are the results. Article continues below… Minimize…


When Kids Are Not Living up to Their Potential (#174)


Every parent has high aspirations for their children! We want them to have even better lives than us, with fulfilling moments, special people, and a whole lot of happiness. However, it can be a tough moment when we start thinking our kid isn’t living up to their potential. That’s why Elaine and Diane are here…


Parenting Paradox: Avoid ‘Fix-It Mode’ for Better Problem-Solving (podcast #172)


One of the most difficult aspects of parenting is knowing when to take a more “hands-off approach” and let your child experience some learning moments without input. It’s too easy to stay in “fix-it” mode, to try to solve issues for your child before they affect them. But it’s critical to allow your kiddos to…


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