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Podcast Episode 004: 7 Time Management Tips from a Mom of Nine
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Podcast Episode 004: 7 Time Management Tips from a Mom of Nine

As a mom, you feel there is NEVER enough time.

That’s normal. Many times I’m torn between helping kids with schoolwork, reminding them to pickup and then there’s my job, working out, keeping up friendships and marriage…

It’s a lot!

Jennifer Roskamp is the founder of the Intentional Mom, the Thriving on a Dime Coaching Program, and also the mom to nine kids!

Her whole mission is to help busy women and moms find strategies to make everyday life easier, and also find more time for what really matters to them.

Episode 003: The Four Homework Personalities
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Episode 003: The Four Homework Personalities

While researching my book Drama Free Homework: A Parent’s Guide To Eliminating Homework Battles and Raising Focused Kids, I talked with lots of moms who were doing EVERYTHING – but since their child was still struggling, they considered themselves failures.

As they described the struggle at home, I noticed that four distinct “homework personalities” kept reappearing.

Do you recognize any of them in your house?

Podcast Episode 002: The Real Deal about Kid’s Socialization during Distance Learning with Dr. Lisa Bravo
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Podcast Episode 002: The Real Deal about Kid’s Socialization during Distance Learning with Dr. Lisa Bravo

We’re so excited to have Lisa Bravo, DBH, LPC, LISAC, NCC on the No Guilt Mom podcast. Dr. Bravo is an internationally recognized relationship expert and the founder of the BRAVOEffect and Parentworx Counseling and Consulting, and author of The BRAVO Effect: Strategies for Parenting Extreme Teens releasing in early 2021.

In her practice, she helps families heal trauma and build strong, connected and healthy relationships.

In this episode, we chat about how we can help our kid’s socialization and emotional needs during this time of virtual learning.

Overwhelmed? Homework Help for your Middle School Student
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Overwhelmed? Homework Help for your Middle School Student

Dread your middle schooler’s homework every night? These tips for middle school parents will guide you in effective homework strategies.

There I was, sitting in my son’s 7th grade Parent-Teacher conferences, listening to the Literature teacher tell me the same thing I have heard for the past few years at every single conference…

“Your son is very bright, well-behaved, an absolutely pleasure in class. However, he doesn’t seem to get his homework done. And our first test of the year didn’t go very well for him.”