Child Development & Social Skills

Podcast Episode 129: 3 Easy Ways to Help Our Kids Calm Down When They’re Upset
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Podcast Episode 129: 3 Easy Ways to Help Our Kids Calm Down When They’re Upset

When kids have tantrums and meltdowns, it’s hard. We share 3 easy ways you can help your kids calm down when they’re upset. And as a bonus, these 3 strategies will work on kids of any age!

Podcast Episode 126: How to Handle Your Kids Next Meltdown with Kim Hopkins, LICSW
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Podcast Episode 126: How to Handle Your Kids Next Meltdown with Kim Hopkins, LICSW

We often mislabel our kids’ motivations for bad behavior as something done for attention, when often, it’s a matter of our kids simply missing skills. Here we share how to handle your kids next meltdown and how to find the true cause of their concerns.

Podcast Episode 116: Six Coping Skills That Will Change Your Kids Lives
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Podcast Episode 116: Six Coping Skills That Will Change Your Kids Lives

Do you wonder how to teach good coping skills to your kids? We talk with Janine Halloran, LMHC, about everything parents should and shouldn’t do when learning and teaching good coping skills to kids.

Podcast Episode 113: 3 things you can do to raise emotionally strong kids
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Podcast Episode 113: 3 things you can do to raise emotionally strong kids

It’s been a tough past 2 years with the pandemic. And a recent TODAY Parents image post shared a hard truth. If your kids are in 2nd grade or lower, they’ve never had a “normal” school year. That means that helping our kids strengthen their emotional resilience is more essential than ever!

We’ve got 3 simple things that you can start today to help build strong skills in emotional resistance and you will see so much growth almost instantly with them!

Podcast Episode 110: Overcoming that Wave of Guilt When Getting Divorced with Erin Royer, MA
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Podcast Episode 110: Overcoming that Wave of Guilt When Getting Divorced with Erin Royer, MA

Getting divorced is not an easy thing, especially when you have kids. But few people talk about the guilt they feel while contemplating getting divorced.We’ll share our experiences with guilt when getting divorced, what the research says on the effects of parents staying in an unhappy relationship, and what you can do to support your kids (and your own) mental health both during and after getting divorced.

Podcast Episode 109: Listener Questions #3 Screentime Solutions
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Podcast Episode 109: Listener Questions #3 Screentime Solutions

Are you trying to find a screentime solution for your family’s increased screentime? We have the best screentime solutions that will help you set healthy screentime boundaries no matter how old your kids are!

Podcast Episode 107: Why You Need to Stop Using Behavior Charts Right Now!
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Podcast Episode 107: Why You Need to Stop Using Behavior Charts Right Now!

Oh behavior charts! Full of promise, hope, and stickers! But we have to tell you it’s not all it’s been made out to be. We’ll share why you need to stop using behavior charts and start using these 5 more effective ways to manage the whining, fighting, talking back, and everything else.

Podcast Episode 106: The Most Important Thing You Can Do to Stop the Meltdowns with Marcelle Waldman
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Podcast Episode 106: The Most Important Thing You Can Do to Stop the Meltdowns with Marcelle Waldman

Need to know how to stop the meltdowns? We cover everything you need to know about empathy, EI, and coping skills so you can stop the meltdowns now! And help your kid become more resilient, and improve their overall well-being.

Podcast Episode #103: 4 Ways to Ensure Your Kids Remember Everything They Need for the School Year
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Podcast Episode #103: 4 Ways to Ensure Your Kids Remember Everything They Need for the School Year

Do you struggle getting the kids ready for school on time? Does it feel like you have to remind, nag, and do it yourself just to get everyone out the door on time? We have 4 ways to make sure your kids are ready for school on time…without the remind, nagging, or doing it all yourself!

How To Deal With A Mean Child
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How To Deal With A Mean Child

Mean kids. They’re everywhere.

Let’s face it. These kids who tease aren’t horrible human beings (although our mama bear senses want to say they are), they just lack social skills.

So if we want our kids to avoid these mean kids and seek out positive relationships, we as parents, need to teach them social skills.

Podcast Episode 053: How to Calm Down When You’re Stressed
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Podcast Episode 053: How to Calm Down When You’re Stressed

We all get into arguments with our kids that make us feel stressed and anxious. But how do we get out of that and move on to a solution with our kids? We give easy calm down strategies for your and your kids. You both will be able to cool down in no time flat!
These tips are perfect for parents and kids!

Podcast Episode 028: Why Don’t Our Kids Listen Anymore?
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Podcast Episode 028: Why Don’t Our Kids Listen Anymore?

Every day feels like a fight. Whether you ask your kids to pick up their shoes off the floor, to go get dressed for school, or simply to come join the family for dinner. It often feels like our kids simply don’t listen to us! But if we did just 3 simple things, we would see much different results.

Podcast Episode 61: How Logical Consequences are More Effective Than Punishments at Home
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Podcast Episode 61: How Logical Consequences are More Effective Than Punishments at Home

Too often, we fall into the trap of punishing our kids in the heat of the moment after something’s happened. But that hardly ever works. Here, we’ll discuss the difference between logical consequences and punishments, as well as how to make effective logical consequences that will have a positive impact on your discipline at home.