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How Do I Get My Kids to Talk To Me? 4 Communication Tools (podcast #138)


Effective communication is an essential part of everyone’s day-to-day lives, but it’s even more important between you and your children. Having great communication with your children reduces strife and sets them on the path for success in many areas of life! Article continues below… What’s Your Parenting Style?Take a quiz to find out what kind…

February 17, 2025


What Support do ADHDers Need? Book Smarts or Street Smarts? (podcast #141)


We’ve all heard about “street smarts” versus “book smarts,” with varying opinions on which is more valuable to us. Obviously, you want a little bit of both — but it’s especially important for ADHD learners. Which “type” of smarts should they be focusing on growing, and how can they do it? Diane and Elaine dive…


Parenting: When It Feels Like It’s Just Too Much (podcast #161)


Parenting is never simple or easy, with constantly changing variables and behaviors from your children. It’s so easy for it to feel overwhelming or isolating, like it’s just too much to handle. While it may seem concerning, it’s very natural and happens to all parents. It’s not a huge deal that you feel “over-your-head,” but…


The Alycat Series: Helping Younger Kids Manage Daily Life Challenges (podcast #162)


Small daily challenges are a regular occurrence in the world, no matter your age! That means it’s very important to teach our children why it’s critical to persevere through adversity, even small, seemingly insignificant challenges. We want our next generation to be resilient and brave, and moving past small problems is a great first step.…


Surgeon General Warning on Social Media: How Should Parents Respond? (podcast #168)


Social media influences just about every corner of our lives and every person in our lives — including our children. It basically dictates the direction of our popular culture, so even if your kids aren’t actively participating on social-media platforms, it’s affecting them! That’s why recently, the U.S. surgeon general issued a warning about social…


Parents Are a Child’s First (and Forever) Teacher (podcast #170)


Parents play a huge role in the upbringing and development of their children. As a parent, you serve as your kid’s fist true teacher. What you teach them in early childhood will impact them for the rest of their life, which can feel like a massive duty — and is! Like anything, serving as your…

February 15, 2025


How Camps & Adventures Can Help Kids with ADHD & Anxiety (podcast #173)


Parenting a neurodiverse child with ADHD, anxiety, or learning differences means each condition comes with its own unique set of challenges. And that’s hard. To help you feel less alone along your parenting path, consider the numerous camps, courses, and adventures that are available to help support your children and allow them to let loose…

February 14, 2025


Helping Kids Manage Grief, Loss & Disappointment (podcast #180)


Handling grief is a difficult task no matter what season of life you’re in, and it can be especially difficult for children. Feelings of grief and loss can completely paralyze kids, stall their desires and passions, and take over their emotions and thought processes. This conversation will focus on some ways to help children manage…


Emotionally Intelligent Parenting (podcast #187)


Emotional intelligence is a critical component of any child’s development, as it impacts so much of their reactions to the world around them. The development of a mature level of emotional intelligence can set your child up for a healthy life. As parents, it’s also critical to practice emotional intelligence in front of our children to…


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