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We are now living in the age of digital technology where children are exposed to upsetting events, such as Covid 19, war and violence, suicides, and death, that they may find traumatic. As parents, how can you help your kids thrive in such circumstances, most especially in what is happening in the world right now? In today’s episode, Matthew Cox shares some great information and tips about it. Matthew Leland Cox is from Las Vegas, and the owner of the foundation Never Give Up...
Fearful events like the Covid 19 pandemic, wildfires, storms, earthquakes have Moms thinking about emergency responses and preparedness. Is your household ready if disaster strikes? Moms, this episode is for you. We are going to talk about how to get the household running smoothly, man or no man, and how you could stay calm, have some peace of mind, and not crumble in chaos and craziness. Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full-time job...
In this age of instant gratification and digital technology, parents are in a constant dilemma in raising kids who could see the importance of money and make use of it wisely. If you are a parent who finds it weird or reluctant to talk to your tweens about money or you are having difficulty explaining to your sixteen-year-old daughter that she can't have a brand new, expensive smartphone like her friend has, this episode is for you...
There is so much craziness going on in the world these days that can cause our children to feel overwhelmed, irritated, anxious, depressed, and hopeless. As parents, if we let these feelings go uncontrolled, it will change the way they think, act, and live, and ultimately affects their relationships. In this episode, Dawn Hafner will show us how to address our emotional well-being as well as that of our children and rise above our present-day challenge.
What does it mean to "take command" in your life and your relationships? It is not about being bossy and expecting compliance to your every demand. Rather it is about being the best version of yourself that you can possibly be. When you are at your best, it will give you the "courage" to influence your family to be at their best also. Paul Gowin is a human performance strategist, a motivational speaker, and a military veteran...
Raising children as a step parent has it's unique set of struggles. It can be difficult to find balance between the relationships with your own children as well as with each of your step children. Ali Wilks is a successful stepfamily strategist and couples coach and the creator of the Successful Stepmom and Successful Stepcouple Retreats. She is also the owner and developer of SuccessfulStepcouples...
After being suddenly let go at her corporate job, Melissa Deally went back to school to become a Health Coach and Integrative Health Practitioner, and has found it to be her true calling. Listen as she describes the health and behavior challenges with her own daughters and what she did to turn things around!
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There is a huge opportunity to earn money as a parenting coach. Our community of parents that need help navigating solutions to challenging child behavior is growing every day. We need coaches to help fill the need and meet the demand for coaching.
Today Michelle interviews our founder, Chuck Anderson, as he shares about his crusade to help 1 million families live happier and more fulfilling lives by 2025...
Parenting a strong-willed child ain’t for wimps. In fact... it turns too many loving moms into stressed out monster moms who feel guilty, exhausted and secretly… don’t like who they’ve become. You deserve to be free of the exhausting fights and drama.
Today we interview Kelly Nault who helps moms with strong-willed children eliminate exhausting tantrums & meltdowns... so they can enjoy being MORE of the loving mom their family deserves...
Keeping kids safe while online is a huge concern for most parents. The overall theme is to urge our children to understand that nothing we do online is private, even if a screen name is used. In this episode, Brandon Laur of The White Hatter Project, shares his best tips for educating your kids about online safety.