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Welcome to Permission to Parent. We'll be delving into the world of parenting, and more importantly, providing strategies to combat commonly faced issues. It seems that parenting advice has become increasingly difficult and convoluted, so we'll strip it back to things that are easy to understand and implement. An easy, relaxed, conversational style podcast for parents, caregivers and anyone else interested in child behaviour.

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Welcome back to Permission to Parent. This episode we discuss some specific questions. You’re joined by hosts Simon and Elly

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Welcome back to Permission to Parent. This episode we discuss some real life examples (not case studies!), relating to anxiety. You’re joined by hosts Simon and Elly

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Welcome back to Permission to Parent. This episode we discuss some case studies, relating to defiance and parent guilt. You’re joined by hosts Simon and Elly Beal

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Welcome back to Permission to Parent. In this episode we talk about anxiety. How common is anxiety? And how to tackle anxiety when it becomes too much.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Youth (nih.gov)

Seligman, L. D., & Ollendick, T. H. (2011). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders in youth. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, 20(2), 217-238.

Toward large-scale implementation of empirically supported treatments for children: A review and observations by the Hawaii Empirical Basis to Services Task Force. - PsycNET (apa.org)

Chorpita, B. F., Yim, L. M., Donkervoet, J. C., Arensdorf, A., Amundsen, M. J., McGee, C., ... & Morelli, P. (2002). Toward large-scale implementation of empirically supported treatments for children: A review and observations by the Hawaii Empirical Basis to Services Task Force. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9(2), 165.

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Welcome to Permission to Parent.

On this episode we discuss frequently asked questions.

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Welcome back to Permission to Parent- on this episode we discuss time out, what is it, why is everyone suddenly against it? And importantly what the research says. You’re joined as always by father daughter duo, Simon and Elly Beal.

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Readdick, C. A., & Chapman, P. L. (2000). Young children's perceptions of time out. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 15(1), 81-87. Young Children's Perceptions of Time Out: Journal of Research in Childhood Education: Vol 15, No 1 (tandfonline.com)

Do Time-Outs Work or Are They Harmful For Toddlers? | TIME

You Said WHAT About Time-Outs?! | HuffPost Life

Knight, R. M., Albright, J., Deling, L., Dore-Stites, D., & Drayton, A. K. (2020). Longitudinal relationship between time-out and child emotional and behavioral functioning. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 41(1), 31-37. JDBP18-37_pap 1..7 (researchgate.net)

Dadds, M. R., & Tully, L. A. (2019). What is it to discipline a child: What should it be? A reanalysis of time-out from the perspective of child mental health, attachment, and trauma. American Psychologist, 74(7), 794.20047-33f1bd1a-f47d-4509-a730-e717b13f3a3c.pdf (nsw.gov.au)

Readdick, C. A., & Chapman, P. L. (2000). Young children's perceptions of time out. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 15(1), 81-87. Young Children's Perceptions of Time Out: Journal of Research in Childhood Education: Vol 15, No 1 (tandfonline.com)

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On this episode we talk about changing behaviour, and more specifically, punishment. Why has it got such a bad wrap, and should parents be using it?

Reward and punishment act as distinct factors in guiding behavior - ScienceDirect

Kubanek, J., Snyder, L. H., & Abrams, R. A. (2015). Reward and punishment act as distinct factors in guiding behavior. Cognition, 139, 154-167.

The death of discipline: is the requiem premature? - ScienceDirect

Wells, K. C. (1997). The death of discipline: is the requiem premature?. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2(4), 337-341.

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Welcome to Permission to Parent- the Intro Episode.

We’ll answer the most important questions, what’s the podcast about, what are our roles and qualifications, and essentially why this podcast? An easy, relaxed, conversational style podcast for parents and anyone else interested in child behaviour.

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