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Those bullying are struggling with self-esteem. The victims of bullying are struggling with self-esteem. There is even another perspective that is, you guessed it, struggling with self-esteem. What would happen if we were able to be curious about all of these perspectives and ask the questions that are going to lead to discussions and resolutions? The life of middle and high schoolers today is not a straight path...
In this episode, Nellie and Kelly travel through parenthood in a rear-view mirror. Kelly has already raised her son now and realized there were some things she would have done differently if she were to do it again. She has turned this into a passion for moms in helping them destress, build healthy boundaries, and show up as their authentic selves. In this discussion, we talk about giving your child room to explore, fail and learn and how they are the groundwork for what is to come in life.
The threats to our world are real and the conversations your kids are having in the school cafeterias, on text chains, at athletic games are real too. There is real fear, real instability and real questions stirring in them and it can be very hard to figure out how to parent and guide during these times. On this episode I will go through a checklist of 5 things you can do to make sure you are staying on course to help your child and family through this and other world events...
In this episode, Catherine and Nellie go on a journey through the practical and emotional side of money and the role it plays in the past, present, and future of the family. How to set goals and give them emotional anchors to help them get done and how to involve the kids in financial affairs because money is not just an “adult thing”. Money is something adults need to know how to manage, make, keep and grow and our kids are adults in the making!
Difficult conversations are a staple of parenting teens and tweens. You can try to avoid them, but the efforts are futile and if you do happen to be able to avoid them then you miss out on the biggest guiding moments you have with your children...
A person is a person before they are autistic or labeled with a severe developmental delay. Dr.Dawn Menge is a teacher and author with decades of experience in the world of special needs and has spent her life helping families help their children become the best version of themselves despite the hurdles and challenges...
Having friends outside of your typical peers can be some of the more rewarding and I want to share the top 10 reasons why, as a parent, it is beneficial to have your child be friends with all generations from the young to the very mature. How does it affect your parenting? Your child? Their future? Tune in for this quick, but impactful episode!
Toddlers get a bad rap. They are opinionated, not in control of emotions or their bodies and they always WANT things, right? Yes, but what can we do to help them, and ourselves as parents, through this process? Nellie and Jill have an in depth discussion here about the Secret Sauce of communicating with your toddlers and how 93% of what we communicate is not in words, but in tone and body language. And, just to let you know, it doesn’t stop here...
Life can feel like an arena. In parenting and in teen and tween life especially. Getting up and ready to face the challenges every day. In your arena you have 3 seats that are always taken up: Scarcity, Comparison and Shame. In this episode I walk through how these three “gremlins” show up in our arenas and what you can do about them!
Have you wondered how to do ALL of the things you need to and are expected to do as a parent and still have time to put anything on the table that isn’t prepackaged fast food? Finding time for real food is a challenge and, in this episode, Kristy gives us the 5 tips on how to meal prep without breaking your money or time budget...