We always say that it takes a village to raise a kid. But, what about the parents? Do you think all your present knowledge is enough for all the parenting shenanigans you’ll encounter? But, not to worry! Raising Parents is here to help you out! That’s why Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs, has created Raising Parents: The parenting science insights podcast. We know that being a parent is a never-ending educational experience, so we invited guests experienced in both academia and life to give you the knowledge you need in your journey to being the parent your kids need.
The secure attachment style has been known to shape a child’s confidence, resilience, and relationship skills, creating a foundation for lifelong well-being. Yet, it can seem mysterious and overwhelming in the hustle of everyday parenting. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews psychotherapist Erin Leonard to learn more about what it takes to inspire a secure attachment style in a child.
With 20 years of experience as a psychotherapist, Erin Leonard is an author for several media outlets by the likes of The Huffington Post and ParentCo, and additionally, has appeared on WGN and FOX affiliates. Impressively, Erin Leonard has received numerous awards, from the Shaw Research Award for her time at Children’s Memorial Medical Center, to the Bronze Living Now Award for her book ‘Loving Well: The Key to Satisfying and Joyful Relationships’. But above all, Erin Leonard’s favorite title is ‘mom’ of two silly and sassy 12-year-olds who have taught her the most about life.
In this episode, Erin Leonard addresses the biggest misconceptions about attachment styles, and sheds light on the most common parenting mistakes made when it comes to helping a child develop a secure attachment style. In addition, Erin Leonard shares examples of key stages, milestones, and interactions in a child’s life that are particularly crucial for encouraging a secure attachment.
Together, Marie and Erin Leonard delve into the parental challenges of stress, work-life balance, and mental health issues, and explore practical habits for fostering secure attachments in children. So, whether you’re a new parent or looking to strengthen your connection with an older child, tune in to this episode for science-backed tips for encouraging confidence and security as a parent!
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PsychologyToday: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/contributors/erin-leonard-phd
How to Outsmart a Narcissist: https://www.amazon.com.au/How-Outsmart-Narcissist-Emotional-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B0CM63197Z
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-leonard-400672b0
Email: drerinleonard@outlook.com
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Postpartum well-being isn’t just about physical recovery; it’s a transformative phase packed with identity shifts, emotional hurdles, and mental struggles. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews postnatal researcher Talia Ritondo, M.A., PhD(c) to learn more.
Talia Ritondo, M.A., PhD(c) is a 3rd (going into 4th) year PhD Candidate at the University of Ottawa. While she’s not a parent herself, Talia Ritondo, M.A., PhD(c) is extremely passionate about advocating for pregnancy and parenting rights through her academic and activist work. Her undergraduate, master’s, and PhD research has focused on the physical activity experiences of pregnant, postpartum, and mothering women. Specifically, she’s examined how societal conceptions of motherhood influence physical activity engagement and access to physical activity in different contexts and at different levels. She’s also a co-founder of MOMentum, which is a non-profit organization that supports elite women athletes with family planning through resources, grants, and advocacy. In her spare time, Talia Ritondo, M.A., PhD(c) is a competitive beach volleyball player and board game enthusiast.
In this episode, Talia Ritondo, M.A., PhD(c) sheds light on the importance of opening up discussions about postpartum health, as well as the various factors that may impact a mother’s postpartum well-being. Talia Ritondo, M.A., PhD(c) also highlights the detrimental effects of social isolation on a postpartum mother’s health, and offers examples on social activities that can help take the edge off.
Together, Marie and Talia Ritondo, M.A., PhD(c) answer questions from the internet’s postpartum women, and discuss useful habits for managing the postnatal journey. So, if you or someone you know is navigating the postpartum period, tune in to this episode for science-backed insights on the postpartum journey!
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Navigating the daily ups and downs of raising children can be challenging — especially when big emotions and stress take the center stage. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella consults clinical psychologist Beth Kurland, Ph.D. on the ins and outs of self-regulation for parents, and how it can benefit a child’s well-being.
Passionate about teaching mindfulness-informed practices and mind-body strategies, Beth Kurland, Ph.D. is a mind-body coach, author of four award-winning books, and a TEDx and public speaker to boot. Beth Kurland, Ph.D. is also the proud creator of the Well-Being Toolkit online program, and has created four audio courses to help people reduce stress, awaken to their fullest life, and set heartfelt intentions that stick. Additionally, Beth Kurland, Ph.D. offers individual and group coaching to help people discover their inner toolkit and realize they don’t need to fix or change themselves.
In this episode, Beth Kurland, Ph.D. shares her definition of self-regulation, and sheds light on how both parents and their children can benefit from self-regulation practices. Conversely, she addresses the unique challenges parents face when attempting to regulate their nervous system, but stresses the long-term consequences of failing to do so.
Together, Marie and Beth Kurland, Ph.D. delve into the science behind self-regulation, as well as some useful habits to practice on a daily basis. So, whether you’re dealing with daily tantrums or simply want to build a calmer home, tune in to this episode for actionable tips and insights to strengthen your emotional skills — and empower your kids to do the same!
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In this episode of Raising Parents we dive into the topic of vision and how screen time, among other factors, can affect this. Guest Dr. Langis Michaud OD. MS. joins host Sarah Stancombe to explain the most common issues he sees in his clinic, and the changes he has observed over his career.
Dr. Langis Michaud OD. MS. graduated from the University of Montreal School of Optometry in 1986, where he also obtained his Master’s Degree in physiological optics. He also graduated in public health from the National School of Public Administration in Montreal in 2006. He has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry since 1989, and Cornea and Contact Lens Diplomate since 1994. He is also Fellow of the scleral Contact Lens Organization since 2010 and Fellow of the British Contact Lens Association since 2013.
Dr. Langis Michaud OD. MS. is also a professor and practices at the University of Montreal since 2001, as the chief of the contact lens department. He also treats anterior segment diseases, and for more than 10 years was a visiting professor at Paris-Sud University.
Dr. Langis Michaud OD. MS. has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals as well as professional reviews. He is an author of more than 35 chapters of books edited in France. He has been invited to speak in Europe, Asia, and the US, and is a regular speaker at American Academy of Optometry and European Academy of Optometry meetings. Dr. Langis Michaud OD. MS. is also the current president of the College of Optometrists of Quebec.
In this episode, Dr. Langis Michaud OD. MS. explains how there are a multitude of factors affecting children’s eyesight today - not just using screens, but the distance at which they read and complete other activities, and the frequency at which they spend time outdoors. Dr. Langis Michaud OD. MS. recommends parents show children a good example, as they will watch and imitate behaviors.
Together, Sarah and Dr. Langis Michaud OD. MS. discuss the way vision affects so many other aspects of life, such as the other senses, interpreting the world around you, and behavior such as concentration. Around 25% of the brain is involved in visual processing, so there is no wonder it affects so many different areas of life.
University of Montreal profile: https://recherche.umontreal.ca/english/our-researchers/professors-directory/researcher/is/in14701/
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In this episode, host Sarah Stancombe talks with Educational Psychology expert Rachael Cody, Ph.D. about self-discovery, values, identity, and future planning—and why these concepts are essential for children and students.
Rachael Cody, Ph.D., who holds a PhD from the University of Connecticut and is currently a postdoctoral scholar at Oregon State University, has researched giftedness, student resilience, study strategies, and how students make major life or academic decisions.
She explains the importance of agency—a child’s ability to feel in control of their environment. Agenic opportunities help prepare children for adulthood and often show up as boundary-pushing or confidently making different choices from peers.
Sarah and Rachael Cody, Ph.D. also explore the many factors that influence students to change majors or career paths, from professors to media to peer stories. They highlight how parents can support these moments with open, understanding conversations.
Finally, Rachael Cody, Ph.D. shares ways parents can nurture their child’s values—by recognizing strengths, celebrating learning through mistakes, and noticing acts of empathy.
View Rachael Cody, Ph.D.’s work on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=slGsTzAAAAAJ&hl=en
View Rachael Cody, Ph.D.’s work on The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/profiles/rachael-cody-1555983
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Works referenced by Rachael Cody, Ph.D. in this episode:
Bandura, A. (2001). Social cognitive theory: An agentic perspective. Annual Review of Psychology, 52(1), 1–26. https://doi.org.ezproxy.lib.uconn.edu/10.1146/annurev.psych.52.1.1
Boud, D. (1988). Developing student autonomy in learning (2nd ed.). Routledge.
Matusov, E., von Duyke, K., & Kayumova, S. (2016). Mapping concepts of agency in educational contexts. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 50(3), 420–446. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12124-015-9336-0
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Every smile, giggle, and tear tells a story about your baby’s emotional world. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews psychology professor Vanessa LoBue, Ph.D., who specializes in infant and child development, on the fascinating journey of emotional development in infants.
A professor and chair of psychology at Rutgers University in Newark, Vanessa LoBue, Ph.D. has conducted research focusing on human behavioral responses to emotionally valanced stimuli. More specifically, Vanessa LoBue, Ph.D.’s research examines how early perceptual biases for threat contribute to maladaptive avoidance behaviors, such as those associated with the development of fear and anxiety, and how cognition contributes to children’s learning of adaptive avoidance responses, such as avoidance of contagious people or contaminated objects.
In this episode, Vanessa LoBue, Ph.D. sheds light on the role of an infant’s temperament and environment in their emotional development journey, revealing the pertinence of a primary caregiver’s emotional expression on their development. Additionally, Vanessa LoBue, Ph.D. shares more about the very first emotional responses to expect from infants, and when to expect them.
Together, Marie and Vanessa LoBue, Ph.D. answer the internet’s biggest questions about emotional development in infants — from realistic developmental milestones, to whether infants understand emotions concretely or reflectively. So, whether you’re a new parent or simply fascinated by early childhood development, tune in to this episode for science-backed insights and real-world advice to help you support your baby’s emotional growth — one loving interaction at a time!
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Strong, healthy partnerships don’t just benefit the adults — they serve as a model for, and shape the lives of, children, too. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews psychotherapist Kara Hoppe MA, MFT to learn more about how stronger partnerships make for better parenting.
Boasting over a decade of experience, Kara Hoppe MA, MFT offers psychotherapy with a relational, inclusive approach. In her psychotherapy practice, Kara Hoppe MA, MFT works with individuals and couples toward healing, growing, and becoming grounded. With a strong passion for helping parents partner better, Kara Hoppe MA, MFT is also the co-author of the book ‘Baby Bomb: A Relationship Survival Guide for New Parents’. She now offers couples coaching, as well as workshops and retreats, based on her book.
In this episode, Kara Hoppe MA, MFT sheds light on the various ways in which the quality of a partnership between parents influences their effectiveness as parents. In addition, Kara Hoppe MA, MFT highlights some of the biggest challenges couples face as parents, and offers advice for navigating parental differences and disagreements.
Together, Marie and Kara Hoppe MA, MFT explore practical habits and exercises for strengthening intimacy in parent-partner relationships, from self-care and quality time, to active listening. So, if you’re ready to level up your parenting, tune in this week for an insightful discussion packed with actionable tips and fresh perspectives!
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Every child deserves the freedom to be their true self. But for many, childhood can be clouded by bullying — either as victims, or those labeled as ‘bullies’. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella consults counselor Andrea Mathews to find out what causes some children to adopt a bully identity, how it intersects with authenticity, and what parents can do to help them stay true to themselves while navigating social dynamics.
Andrea Mathews has over 30 years of experience as a practitioner and supervisor of others practicing in the Mental Health field, having held roles as a counselor, family therapist, program director, clinical director, and clinical consultant. For the past 23 years, Andrea Mathews has been running a thriving solo private practice in Birmingham, Alabama, where she offers both transpersonal and cognitive therapy to individuals, couples, families, and groups.
In this episode, Andrea Mathews sheds light on what it means to adopt a ‘bully identity’ and reveals that poor self-concept is a key underlying factor — among others — that contributes to bullying behaviors. Additionally, Andrea Mathews asserts the importance of staying up to date on a child’s behavior and performance at school, and offers actionable advice for intervening when things go awry.
Together, Marie and Andrea Mathews delve into important habits to practice for nurturing self-esteem, both for parents and children. So, tune in to this episode and help your family discover the strength that comes from living authentically, even in the face of adversity!
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Introducing solid foods is a transformative milestone in an infant’s growth. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews nutrition education consultant Rachel Schichtl for advice on incorporating solid foods into an infant’s diet, and the nutritional benefits it offers.
A registered dietitian and nutritionist, Rachel Schichtl Ph.D., RD, CFCS, FAND possesses a PhD in family and consumer sciences education, and has been inducted as a fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Currently, Rachel Schichtl Ph.D., RD, CFCS, FAND is a nutrition education consultant, working with several universities providing course creation, assessment writing, and adjunct teaching, including as a subject matter expert in infant and childhood nutrition. So far, Rachel’s research has primarily focused on community-focused issues such as access to healthy foods, food insecurity, and nutrition education.
In this episode, Rachel Schichtl Ph.D., RD, CFCS, FAND sheds light on the importance of nutrition and solid foods in an infant’s health and development, revealing that solid foods offer not only nutritional benefits, but also allow infants to develop social, motor, and exploratory skills. In addition, Rachel Schichtl Ph.D., RD, CFCS, FAND elaborates on the biggest misconceptions about solid foods in an infant’s diet, and shares advice for parents faced with picky eating and allergy challenges.
Together, Marie and Rachel Schichtl Ph.D., RD, CFCS, FAND delve into the most essential food groups for an infant’s diet, and discuss practical daily habits for incorporating solid foods. So, whether you’re a new parent or want to refresh your knowledge, tune in to this episode for research-backed advice and practical tips to guide your baby’s introduction to solid foods!
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Healing from trauma as a parent is vital — not just for your own well-being, but for the little ones. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews trauma therapist Danielle Render Turmaud, M.S., NCC to learn more.
Danielle Render Turmaud, M.S., NCC is a trauma therapist who specializes in working with survivors of trauma and those experiencing PTSD. She also serves as an Assistant Professor of Counseling and has taught psychology and counseling courses for several universities. Additionally, Danielle Render Turmaud, M.S., NCC is an expert blog author for Psychology Today and has penned several published book chapters, research articles, and other publications on the topics of trauma, psychology, and counseling.
In this episode, Danielle Render Turmaud, M.S., NCC elaborates on the specific challenges that may arise when a parent’s trauma and their child’s needs causes friction. Danielle Render Turmaud, M.S., NCC also goes into detail about how trauma affects parenting styles and child development, and outlines some signs that you may be parenting from a place of trauma.
Together, Marie and Danielle Render Turmaud, M.S., NCC delve into science-backed methods for healing, from somatic work and emotion regulation to mindfulness exercises. So, if you’re a parent working through your trauma, a supporter of someone on this path, or simply curious about the overlap between parenting and trauma, this episode is for you!
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Family life often gets overshadowed by busy schedules and digital distractions. But did you know that the way we interact around food can affect our family dynamics, relationships, and even our children’s well-being? This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella consults physician Chris Gilbert, MD, Ph.D. to learn more.
Also a writer and speaker, Chris Gilbert, MD, Ph.D. is a physician who has had private medical practices in France and California, and additionally, has served with Doctors Without Borders in a number of countries across the globe. Having pioneered innovative techniques in holistic and integrative medicine, Chris Gilbert, MD, Ph.D. is the author of the mind-body medicine book ‘The Listening Cure’. In addition, Chris Gilbert, MD, Ph.D. is also a certified specialist in Hyperbaric Medicine and has served as a scuba doctor on a cruise ship and several resorts.
In this episode, Chris Gilbert, MD, Ph.D. sheds light on what it means to have a ‘gestalt’ approach to family and food, and shares examples of what it looks like in daily life. Apart from that, Chris Gilbert, MD, Ph.D. goes into detail about the various developmental stages children go through, and how parents can adapt the gestalt approach to nutrition to meet their evolving needs.
Together, Marie and Chris Gilbert, MD, Ph.D. explore various practical habits that may prove useful in reinforcing a healthy relationship with food. So, if you’re ready to transform family mealtimes and nurture deeper relationships, tune in this week for an enlightening episode packed with practical science-based tips on bringing your family closer through food!
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Strong coparenting not only eases transitions for kids, but also lays the groundwork for resilient, thriving families — regardless of living arrangements or relationship statuses. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant interviews psychotherapist Carol Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT to find out what it takes to coparent effectively.
One of the founding members of Collaborative Divorce Solutions Orange County, Carol Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT has worked with divorcing couples and their children in her clinical practice since 1983. Carol Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT’s professional mission statement is to assist as many people as possible heal and empower themselves, through collaborative divorce processes. More particularly, Carol Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT has had extensive training in collaborative divorce, mediation, domestic violence, chemical dependency and trauma recovery. To top it all off, she served as an associate professor of human services at Saddleback College for 10 years, training prospective counselors, therapists and others pursuing professions in human services.
In this episode, Carol Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT offers an overview of the key aspects to coparenting and elucidates on its role in the well-being of children, especially after parental separation or divorce. Drawing on her experience in marriage and family therapy, Carol Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT highlights the most common struggles parents face when coparenting, and offers advice for building a strong coparenting foundation as well as navigating parenting disagreements.
Together, Dina and Carol Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT delve into useful habits for coparenting. So, whether you’re married, cohabiting, separated, or divorced, tune in to this episode for evidence-based insights, professional guidance, and research-backed tools to coparent effectively and strengthen your family!
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Adolescence is not only a time of rapid change and self-discovery, but also a pivotal season for shaping moral values and building the foundation of future character. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant interviews philosophy professor Peg O’Connor on the role of parents and educators in an adolescent’s moral and character development.
Based at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, Peg O’Connor is not only a philosophy professor, but also a recovering alcoholic of 35 years and author of ‘Higher and Friendly Powers: Transforming Addiction and Suffering’, among other books. Additionally, Peg O’Connor writes the column ‘Philosophy Stirred, Not Shaken’ for PsychologyToday. In her free time, Peg O’Connor is an avid tennis player, a black belt in taekwondo, and works in dog rescue.
In this episode, Peg O’Connor shares insight on how teens form their own ethics and navigate social ‘grey areas’, highlighting the influence their parents, families, and educators may have on their decision-making.
Together, Dina and Peg O’Connor delve into effective habits for reflecting on morality and building character, for adults and teens alike, and useful exercises for nurturing adolescents into strong, ethical adults. So, whether you’re raising tweens or teens, tune in to this episode for expert insight and advice on guiding your child towards responsible, compassionate adulthood.
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Every parent hopes their child grows into a kind, confident, and resilient individual, but how we guide our children through discipline can make all the difference. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant interviews psychology professor Michael Karson to learn what it takes to enforce positive discipline as a parent.
Before taking a 20-year hiatus to pursue a career in academia as a tenured university professor, Michael Karson practiced clinical and forensic psychology for 25 years. Impressively, Michael Karson has consulted on thousands of cases of verified or suspected child maltreatment. To top it off, he is the author behind six books, including ‘Patterns of Child Abuse: How Dysfunctional Transactions Are Replicated in Individuals, Families, and the Child Welfare System’.
In this episode, Michael Karson delves into what positive discipline is and how it differs from traditional disciplinary methods. Additionally, Michael Karson sheds light on the long-term benefits of positive discipline, and offers advice for balancing rules with autonomy with children.
Together, Dina and Michael Karson look at an array of practical and effective positive discipline techniques, and address common struggles parents might face when implementing positive discipline. So, whether you’re a new parent navigating the toddler years, or facing tough moments with older kids, tune in to this episode for actionable advice that works!
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has gained recognition as a highly effective treatment for eating disorders in young people, but what comes next can be just as challenging — and parents play a pivotal role in sustained recovery. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant consults Vills Garda Hospital’s head of department of Eating and Weight Disorders, Riccardo Dalle Grave, M.D. to learn more.
At Villa Garda Hospital, Riccardo Dalle Grave, M.D. developed an original inpatient treatment for eating disorders based entirely on enhanced cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E), and the adaptation of outpatient CBT-E for adolescents with eating disorders. Additionally, Riccardo Dalle Grave, M.D. is a fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders and a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Eating Disorders, Eating and Weight Disorders, and Journal of Eating Disorders. Over the past 20 years, Riccardo Dalle Grave, M.D. has published about 150 papers in international peer-reviewed journals, as well as four books in English.
In this episode, Riccardo Dalle Grave, M.D. sheds light on why parental involvement is so crucial following CBT, and the unique challenges that can arise post-treatment. On top of that, Riccardo Dalle Grave, M.D. highlights some signs and symptoms to look out for during recovery, and offers advice for handling setbacks while encouraging resilience.
Together, Dina and Riccardo Dalle Grave, M.D. delve into useful tools and resources for families, as well as daily practices and habits for reinforcing healthy eating habits and emotional well-being at home. So, whether your child has just completed CBT, navigating long-term recovery, or canvassing recovery options, tune in to this episode for evidence- and experience-based advice!
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The postpartum period is a profound time of change for mothers and their babies, shaping the foundation for lifelong health and development. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant interviews Psychology Professor Maria Gartstein, Ph.D. to learn more about the various ways in which postpartum well-being affects mothers and their babies.
Currently based at the Washington State University’s psychology department, Maria Gartstein, Ph.D. previously worked with a number of clinicians and researchers at the Children’s Hospital Medical Center, focusing on issues related to pediatric chronic illness, and its impact on the lives of affected children and families — an area of research she is still engaged in today. Thereafter, Maria Gartstein, Ph.D. pursued post-doctoral training in Oregon, where she focused primarily on temperament research, as well as childhood and adolescent disorders.
In this episode, Maria Gartstein, Ph.D. sheds light on the emotional and psychological challenges faced by mothers during the postpartum period, and how this may impact an infant’s development. Apart from that, Maria Gartstein, Ph.D. offers insight on how to recognize and address postpartum challenges at an early stage.
Together, Dina and Maria Gartstein, Ph.D. weigh up numerous evidence-based practices and interventions that can help mothers through the postpartum struggles. So, if you or someone you know is navigating the postpartum period, tune in to this episode for science-backed insights on the postpartum journey!
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Sending your child off to school for the first time can be a daunting and big step in their development. Parents must learn to let other people, such as teachers, care for their children for the majority of the day. This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant consults expert Phil Reed on how parents and teachers can build communication and trust.
Professor Phil Reed obtained a D.Phil. from the University of York, held a Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford, and a Readership in Learning and Behaviour at University College London, before taking a University Chair in Psychology at Swansea University, Wales. Phil Reed's broad basic and applied research interests cover: Learning and Behaviour, including schedules of reinforcement; Autism, Additional Learning Needs, and Educational Interventions; and Psychology and Medicine, including Internet Addiction and Urogynaecological Health. Phil Reed has written books, including, Interventions for Autism: Evidence for Educational and Clinical Practice, published over 300 papers, and been invited to present his work at many international conferences. Phil is Editor-in-Chief of Learning and Motivation, as well as serving on Editorial Boards for several leading journals. Phil Reed and his team have presented research in Women’s Health at the National Assembly for Wales, and were awarded the ‘Medal of the President of the Republic’ of Italy in 2016 for scientific contribution to society for this work. He has also served on UK Ministerial Advisory Groups for Autism Spectrum Disorders, as well as on the Women’s Health Guidelines Committee for the UK National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE). He has held appointments for the Departments for Health and Education, for the Children in Wales Policy Council, and for the EU Commission on the Digital Economy. Phil Reed appears regularly in the media, and has been featured on: Science Channel’s ‘Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman’, BBC’s ‘Charlotte Church: Inside my Brain’, CBS/Netflix, ITV Wales, BBC Wales, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Radio Wales. There have been two radio specials on Phil Reed’s Internet Addiction research on syndicated US radio shows (Richie Allen; Katherine Albrecht), as well as on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s ‘Future Tense’. Phil Reed’s work has been featured in Time Magazine, Cosmopolitan, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The New York Times, and locally in the Swansea Evening Post, and the Western Mail. He regularly contributes popular Psychology articles to Psychology Today.
In this episode, Phil Reed reveals communication strategies and listening skills are key to building a good relationship and trust between two people that share the care of a child. Empathy is also a key part in understanding both parties needs and wants.
Together, Dina and Phil Reed discover practices to build on one’s communication skills to ensure that no misunderstandings occur.
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Discipline is one of the most challenging aspects of parenting, especially when emotions run high during conflicts. But what if discipline could be an opportunity for connection and growth rather than punishment? This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant consults clinical psychologist Susan Heitler, Ph.D. to explore the concept of empathetic discipline.
A graduate of Harvard University with a doctorate from New York University, Susan Heitler, Ph.D. has authored multiple self-help books, alongside books for therapists on treatment techniques. In her book for therapists, ‘From Conflict to Resolution’, Susan Heitler, Ph.D. sheds light on how to handle life’s bumps in ways that sustain a sense of well-being. In her most recent book, ‘Prescriptions Without Pills’, Susan Heitler, Ph.D. offers warm but effective guidance, and additionally, publishes free worksheets and videos on its companion website. Impressively, her blog posts on Psychology Today have also garnered over 24 million reads.
In this episode, Susan Heitler, Ph.D. discusses the science behind empathetic discipline and its impact on child development. She further details how empathy can be used to defuse tense situations and promote understanding, as well as the long-term benefits of empathetic discipline as opposed to harsher methods of punishment.
Together, Dina and Susan Heitler, Ph.D. talk about the role of emotional connection in a child’s upbringing, as well as practical ways to address misbehavior without imparting shame or fear. So, whether you’re navigating toddler tantrums or teenage disagreements, tune in to this episode for actionable tips on enacting discipline with compassion and purpose!
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A child’s sleep cycle is an important part of keeping them healthy. There’s a lot more research these days pertaining to the different durations each age group should be getting a night. Today we’re looking at the reasons why your teenager may be having problems sleeping, and there is more of a reason as to why they’re playing video games till late hours of the night.
Our guest to guide us through this episode is Jonathan Santo, Ph.D., a professor in psychology at the University of Nebraska. He aims to improve the lives of adolescents through their environment and believes in promoting positive peer relationships.
In this episode, Jonathan Santo, Ph.D. shares how hormonal changes and bullying are both factors in changing sleep patterns, and how inadequate sleep may have an affect on mental health.
Together, Dina and Jonathan Santo, Ph.D. discuss practical steps that parents can take, such as changes in the home, if a child or adolescent has ongoing struggles with sleep. They go further to discuss reaching out for help from a sleep specialist if necessary.
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A divorce may end your marriage to your partner, but your co-parenting relationship continues to affect your children — for better and worse. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant interviews psychologist Ann Buscho, Ph.D. on what this transition may entail.
Having worked with children and families for over three decades, Ann Buscho, Ph.D. currently specializes in all things related to divorce, from keeping families out of court, to co-parenting after divorce, creating co-parenting plans, and more.
In this episode, Ann Buscho, Ph.D. gives advice on how to best maintain a child’s wellbeing, through effective communication, advice on things to avoid saying to children, as well as explaining how parents can readjust to meet the changing needs of their children as they age.
Together, Dina and Ann Buscho, Ph.D. discuss how to maintain a positive household, build a co-parenting approach that is universal across the households involved, and navigate all the changes life throws at us. So, tune in this week for expert insights and actionable tips on coparenting after divorce!
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With family being a child's first glimpse into love and support, most parents will agree that there’s lots of pressure to ensure children witness nothing but smiles. But, this may also foster unrealistic views on mental health. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by mental health counselor Raychelle Cassada Lohmann, Ph.D to learn more about what it means to support the mental health of young ones.
Having received a Ph.D. in counselor education and supervision from North Carolina State University, Rayshelle has devoted most of her career to working with children, adolescents, parents, and educators. With a passion for helping others transform their lives from the inside out, Raychelle Cassada Lohmann, Ph.D has also authored several books and contributed to a range of media outlets, such as Psychology Today and U.S. News & World Report.
In this episode, Raychelle Cassada Lohmann, Ph.D sheds light on how depression in parents may affect their children’s mental health. Additionally, she brings attention to parent-child relationship changes that can occur when the child is experiencing mental distress, and offers advice for addressing signs of depression in children.
Together, Dina and Raychelle Cassada Lohmann, Ph.D discuss how parents can maintain their own wellbeing, strategies for both parents and children, and building self-esteem. So, tune in this week for an episode packed with expert insights on how to support your child’s mental health!
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Parenting teenagers is no easy feat, especially when their views on the world seem to challenge everything you thought you knew. But what if their bold perspectives transcend teenage rebellion? This week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant interviews cognitive-behavioral psychologist Jennifer Keluskar, Ph.D. to learn more.
With over a decade of experience, Jennifer Keluskar, Ph.D. works with children, adolescents, and young adults on the autism spectrum, as well as those with diagnoses such as ADHD, OCD, and anxiety disorders. Based on their client’s needs, Jennifer incorporates a range of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) interventions, from acceptance and commitment therapy, as well as dialectical behavior therapy, to radically open dialectical behavior therapy.
In this episode, Jennifer Keluskar, Ph.D. reveals frustrations commonly experienced by both neurodivergent teenagers and their parents. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of allowing children to develop autonomy in managing their issues, and avoiding getting too emotionally involved.
Together, Dina and Jennifer Keluskar, Ph.D. address effective habits to practice when it comes to parenting neurodivergent teenagers. So, whether you’re raising a teenager or simply curious about how young minds operate, tune in to this episode to discover science-backed insights and practical tips for navigating these complex dynamics!
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Ever wondered why some young adults become passionate activists while others remain indifferent to social issues? The answer might lie in their upbringing. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant consults applied developmental psychologist Deborah Heiser to learn more about how parenting may influence a child’s sociopolitical views.
Having been featured in Forbes and quoted in a plethora of established publications such as The New York Times, Seattle Times, and Dallas Times, Deborah Heiser’s research encompasses a wide range of topics related to aging—including depression identification, dementia, and frailty. Most of all, she has been serving on the Board of the State Society on Aging of New York for an impressive 9 years. On top of that, Deborah Heiser is the author behind ‘The Mentorship Edge’, which delves into the proven benefits of mentorship in both work and home life.
In this episode, Deborah Heiser reveals that socialization—particularly during teenage years—plays a major role in shaping a child’s socio-political attitudes, and that parental support is crucial in this stage of identity exploration. Additionally, Deborah Heiser offers advice on managing parental frustrations, which tend to be common during this phase.
Together, Dina and Deborah Heiser discuss the various expectations parents may have on their child’s beliefs, and how they often differ from reality. So, whether you’re a current or soon-to-be parent looking for advice, or simply hoping to learn about how your upbringing may have shaped your views, tune in this week for an episode packed with expert insights!
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At just 12 months old, toddlers begin to develop physical, language, and cognitive abilities, and it can begin to feel like a whirlwind of events. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by psychology professor Tovah P. Klein to break down each developmental milestone of toddlers, from first steps to first words.
As a child psychologist, Tovah P. Klein has specialized in the effects of traumatic situations on children and families. Currently, she serves as director of the Barnard Center for Toddler Development in New York City, as well as psychology professor at Barnard College, Columbia University. Tovah P. Klein’s work with families of children and teens spans over three decades, and has been fondly dubbed the ‘Toddler Whisperer’ by Good Morning America.
In this episode, Tovah P. Klein details the essential milestones and stages in toddler development, and offers ideas on effective ways for parents to create an environment that nurtures their toddler. She sheds light on the common struggles parents encounter during a toddler’s developmental years, and shells out advice for overcoming them.
Together, Dina and Tovah P. Klein weigh up various practices and habits that may prove useful in journeying through a toddler’s developmental milestones. So, whether you’re a new parent or just looking to brush up on your toddler knowledge, this episode is packed with expert insights and advice that will help parents of all walks support their child’s growth!
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The foundation of a child’s emotional well-being is laid in the early years of life. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by psychologist Ryan C. Warner, Ph.D. to investigate how the secure attachment imprints and develops in young ones.
A globally recognized speaker, award-winning psychologist, accomplished scholar, and military veteran, Ryan C. Warner, Ph.D. has a steadfast focus on amplifying inclusion and mental wellness in the workplace, propelling organizational performance to unparalleled heights. With a multi-faceted approach to assisting teams with boosting their bottom line, fostering innovation, and optimizing effectiveness, Ryan C. Warner, Ph.D. supports individuals and organizations worldwide with unlocking their true potential.
In this episode, Ryan C. Warner, Ph.D. sheds light on the key factors that contribute to the development of secure attachment in children, and shares advice on what parents can do to foster this secure bond from an early age. Additionally, he reveals the potential consequences of insecure attachment styles in children.
Together, Dina and Ryan C. Warner, Ph.D. canvass parenting techniques, activities, habits, and exercises, that could prove useful in promoting a secure attachment style in their children. So, tune in this week as we investigate the ins and outs of raising emotionally resilient and confident children!
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The arrival of a new baby is a joyous occasion, but it can also be a time of emotional upheaval. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by psychologist Deborah Serani, Psy.D. to explore the intricacies of postpartum depression.
As a young girl, Deborah Serani, Psy.D. descended into a debilitating depression - and at age 19, became suicidal. The fallout from this major depressive episode required her to take a medical leave from college in order to recover. Crediting psychotherapy as life-saving, she directed her focus to the field of psychology - wanting to help others who struggle with challenging issues. Now in practice for over 30 years in New York, Deborah Serani, Psy.D. uses her personal experiences with depression to inform her professional work as clinician, author and professor.
In this episode, Deborah Serani, Psy.D. addresses common misconceptions about postpartum well-being, and reveals some key indicators of a new mother struggling with the postpartum experience. Additionally, she sheds light on the key distinguishers between ‘baby blues’ and more serious postpartum mood disorders.
Together, Dina and Deborah Serani, Psy.D. canvass some useful and effective habits for managing postpartum well-being. So, tune in this week as we break the stigma surrounding postpartum mental health!
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The foundation for a lifetime of learning is laid in the early years. So, this week on Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by literacy expert J. Richard Gentry, Ph.D. to find out what it takes to develop literacy and language skills in children from a young age.
An internationally acclaimed author, researcher, and educational consultant, J. Richard Gentry, Ph.D. is known for his ground-breaking work in education, on topics encompassing early literacy and dyslexia. In addition to authoring 16 books, 2 textbook series, and numerous journal and magazine articles, he also writes for renowned media publication Psychology Today, offering commentary on a range of subjects, from education and policy, to reading and the brain.
In this episode, J. Richard Gentry, Ph.D. offers an overview of the fundamental aspects of preschooler development, revealing some of the common challenges young children struggle with during their early learning journey. Additionally, he shares expert advice on what parents can do to facilitate their child’s development through the foundational years.
Together, Dina and J. Richard Gentry, Ph.D. discuss how technology can offer a helping hand, along with the best ways to incorporate digital resources into a child’s learning. So, tune in this week for expert insights on setting the little ones up for success in school and beyond!
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Pregnancy brings a wave of changes—both physical and emotional—and navigating body image through it all can be tough. In this insightful episode, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Simone Holligan to explore the complexities of postpartum health and body image, especially for diverse bodies. Tune in as they dive beyond the stigma to offer support and guidance.
Simone Holligan is a Research Associate at the Work-Learn Institute, where her focus is on employee well-being and flourishing. With a PhD in applied nutrition from the University of Guelph and research experience at SickKids Hospital and the Public Health Agency of Canada, she brings a wealth of knowledge on health, nutrition, and body image during and after pregnancy.
In this episode, Simone Holligan sheds light on how body image evolves during pregnancy and the impact physical changes can have on mental and emotional well-being. She offers insights into managing these shifts in a positive way, helping parents embrace the changes with confidence.
Listeners will gain practical tips on preparing for the physical changes of pregnancy and postpartum while maintaining a healthy body image. Simone Holligan’s advice encourages parents to foster self-compassion and resilience, providing a path to mental and emotional wellness during this transformative time.
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hat if we told you there’s a better way to handle challenging behavior than punishment? In this episode, Dina Sargeant welcomes J. Stuart Ablon, Ph.D, a trailblazer in child psychology, to explore how positive discipline can transform how parents and children connect.
J. Stuart Ablon, Ph.D is a renowned psychologist, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, and founder of Think at Massachusetts General Hospital. A thought leader in behavioral psychology, Dr. Ablon has authored three acclaimed books, including Changeable, and speaks at major conferences like SXSW and TedX. His innovative approach helps families and educators address challenging behaviors with empathy and understanding.
J.Stuart Ablon, Ph.D unpacks the core principles of positive discipline, explaining how it diverges from traditional punitive methods. He highlights the long-term effects punishment can have on a child’s emotional development, and how it influences their view of authority and problem-solving.
This episode also covers steps parents can take to repair any damage caused by punishment, helping restore self-esteem and emotional resilience. By shifting to positive discipline, parents can strengthen bonds with their children, fostering mutual respect, better communication, and a constructive path to positive behavior.
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When it comes to a child’s success, communication between parents and teachers is key. But how do you foster a relationship that benefits the student while balancing busy schedules and different priorities? In this episode, Dina Sargeant invites Jenny Grant Rankin, Ph.D., an education expert and Fulbright specialist, to shed light on how to optimise this crucial partnership.
Jenny Grant Rankin, Ph.D., a Fulbright specialist with the U.S. Department of State, is a well-established author and speaker with deep expertise in education. Her experience spans research and practice, making her insights into effective parent-teacher communication invaluable in today’s educational landscape.
Jenny Grant Rankin, Ph.D. discusses the significant impact of clear and consistent communication between parents and teachers on student outcomes. She shares practical strategies that educators can use to engage parents, even when time or resources are limited. From leveraging technology to offering constructive feedback, this episode provides actionable steps for both parents and teachers to build a collaborative and supportive environment for students.
The episode also covers how digital platforms can enhance communication, making it more accessible and efficient for all involved. Whether you're a parent or educator, this conversation will equip you with the tools to strengthen your approach to parent-teacher relationships.
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Welcome to the Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, where we bridge the gap between parenting and education to help you raise thriving children. In this episode, host Dina Sargeant delves into the art of building strong parent-teacher relationships with the insightful Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D.
Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D is a seasoned expert with 25 years of experience in conflict resolution and psychology. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical-Community Psychology from Michigan State University and served as the Director of the University of Illinois Psychological Services Center for 12 years. As the founder of Conflict 180, Elaine has dedicated her career to helping parents and educators collaborate more effectively.
In this episode, Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D explores the critical importance of fostering a strong parent-teacher relationship to support a child’s academic success. She discusses how parents can familiarise themselves with their child’s academic progress, strengths, and areas for growth before attending meetings and conferences. This proactive approach lays the groundwork for more productive and meaningful discussions with teachers.
Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D also highlights the long-term benefits of a collaborative parent-teacher relationship, not only for the student’s academic success but for the overall well-being of the school community. She offers practical advice on how parents and teachers can work together to create a supportive network that goes beyond formal meetings, ensuring that every child receives the comprehensive support they need to thrive. Tune in to discover how you can become an active partner in your child's education.
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Welcome to Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast! In this episode, host Dina Sargeant explores the delicate balance between screen time and skill-building in preschoolers. Joining the conversation is Lucy McGoron, Ph.D, an expert in applied developmental psychology, whose work focuses on bridging the gap between research and practical parenting strategies. Get ready to dive into a topic that every modern parent navigates – the role of technology in early childhood development.
Lucy McGoron, Ph.D is an Assistant Professor of Research at Wayne State University, specialising in applied developmental psychology. Her work is dedicated to creating and evaluating programs that help parents of young children, particularly those between the ages of 2 and 5. With a Ph.D. in applied developmental psychology, Lucy McGoron, Ph.D's mission is to connect parents with evidence-based strategies that promote positive child development and reduce parenting stress.
In this episode, Lucy McGoron, Ph.D offers her insights on how preschoolers' cognitive and social development shape their interactions with technology. She discusses the potential impact of excessive screen time on young children's cognitive, social, and emotional growth, offering practical advice for parents on managing and monitoring their children's screen usage.
The conversation also delves into creating a technology-enriched environment that fosters active learning, critical thinking, and social interaction among preschoolers. Lucy McGoron, Ph.D emphasises the importance of parental involvement and guidance in fostering digital literacy and ensuring that technology serves as a tool for positive development rather than a hindrance.
This episode is a must-listen for parents seeking to strike the right balance between screens and skills for their little ones.
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Welcome to Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, where we explore the art and science of nurturing the next generation. In this episode, host Dina Sargeant engages in a compelling conversation with the esteemed Fathali M. Moghaddam, Ph.D. Join us as we delve into the world of parenting democracy and learn how to raise young activists.
Fathali M. Moghaddam, Ph.D is a Professor of Psychology at Georgetown University and the Editor of the Cambridge University Press Progressive Psychology Books Series. With an impressive array of publications, including ‘Mutual Radicalization’ and ‘The Psychology of Revolution,’ Moghaddam is a leading voice in understanding the psychological underpinnings of democracy and activism.
In this episode, Fathali M. Moghaddam, Ph.D discusses the importance of instilling democratic values in young adults and the key elements of a democratic upbringing. He offers insights into how parents can promote these values at home and the long-term impact this upbringing can have on a young adult's civic involvement and social consciousness.
Fathali M. Moghaddam, Ph.D also explores how parents can balance encouraging independent political thinking with sharing their own values and beliefs. He provides practical steps and activities that parents can implement in their daily lives to foster democratic values and political engagement in their children.
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Welcome to another episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast! In this episode, your host Dina Sargeant dives deep into the intricate world of childhood trauma and its lasting impacts. Joining us is the esteemed Dr. Erica Steele, an expert in the field of naturopathic medicine and holistic health. Get ready to uncover powerful insights and practical advice that can transform the way you approach parenting in the face of trauma and depression.
Dr. Erica Steele is a renowned naturopathic doctor and educator, passionately dedicated to natural medicine and holistic health. With an impressive educational background, including an AS in Psychology, BS degrees in Alternative Medicine and Natural Healthcare Sciences, and Doctorates in Natural Medicine and Naturopathy, she is a board-certified naturopathic doctor. Dr. Erica Steele is committed to maintaining the integrity of naturopathy and advancing standardised education in natural healthcare.
In this episode, Dr. Erica Steele shares her expertise on depression and childhood trauma, shedding light on their profound effects on parenting. She explores various parenting styles and the crucial role self-awareness plays for parents grappling with their past traumas or depression. She emphasizes how cultivating self-awareness can lead to more effective parenting and better emotional support for children.
The discussion also delves into practical coping mechanisms for parents managing the challenges of parenting while dealing with depression. Dr. Erica Steele provides actionable strategies to help parents develop resilience and foster a nurturing environment for their children.
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Welcome to another episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, hosted by Dina Sargeant. This week, we dive into picky eating with our guest Marcia Herrin.
Dr Marcia Herrin is a distinguished dietitian with a doctorate in nutrition education and a master's in public health nutrition. Marcia founded Dartmouth College’s acclaimed eating disorder treatment program and serves as a Clinical Professor at Dartmouth’s Medical School. She is the author of "Nutrition Counseling in the Treatment of Eating Disorders" and "The Parent’s Guide to Eating Disorders." With her extensive background and experience, Marcia brings a wealth of knowledge to help parents navigate the complexities of feeding picky eaters.
In this episode, Marcia Herrin delves into the psychology and biology behind why infants and toddlers develop picky eating habits. She offers practical advice to parents of picky eaters with specific dietary needs or restrictions.
Dr Marcia Herrin also discusses effective techniques for promoting mindful eating and instilling a positive attitude towards food, especially when dealing with picky snackers. Additionally, she emphasises the crucial role parents play in creating a supportive atmosphere that encourages a healthy and varied diet. Tune in to discover how to make mealtimes a joyful experience for your picky eater!
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast! Hosted by Dina Sargeant, this episode promises to dive deep into the fascinating intersection of parenting and politics. Imagine planting the seeds of leadership in your child today, nurturing a generation of thoughtful and engaged citizens.
Today's distinguished guest is Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D, the Henry R. Kravis Professor of Leadership and Organisational Psychology at Claremont McKenna College. With a prolific career marked by over 150 publications, Professor Riggio is a leading authority on leadership, organisational psychology, and social psychology. His expertise makes him the perfect guide to explore how parents can foster political insight and leadership skills in their children.
In this episode, Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D sheds light on the importance of developing political attitudes in children as a crucial part of their growth. He explains how parents' efforts in this area can significantly contribute to nurturing leadership qualities in their children. Listeners will learn about the various challenges parents might encounter in this journey and how to overcome them effectively.
Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D offers practical advice on how parents can actively involve their children in social and political discussions to cultivate civic responsibility and leadership. He also shares engaging activities and projects that parents can undertake with their children to promote leadership development within the context of political awareness. This episode is a treasure trove of insights and actionable tips for parents eager to raise the leaders of tomorrow.
Tune in to discover how you can make a difference in your child's life by nurturing their political insight and leadership potential, one conversation at a time.
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Welcome to another episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast! Hosted by Dina Sargeant, this episode dives deep into the world of young athletes and the pivotal role parents play in nurturing their potential. Join us as we explore the intersections of sports, child development, and effective parenting strategies.
In this episode, Dina sits down with Dr. Jim Taylor, a psychologist who has dedicated over 30 years to working with young people, parents, and educators. Dr. Jim Taylor is the author of 19 books, including five focused on parenting, such as Raising Young Athletes: Parenting Your Children to Victory in Sports and Life. His expertise has been featured on major networks like NBC, Fox News, and ABC, as well as in prominent publications like The Los Angeles Times and Men’s Health. Dr. Jim Taylor’s insights have reached millions through his popular blog posts and media appearances.
Dr. Jim Taylor shares his extensive knowledge on the developmental stages of middle and late childhood, specifically focusing on young athletes. He delves into how sports participation impacts their physical, cognitive, and emotional growth. The conversation covers common challenges parents face in raising young athletes and offers practical advice on managing these issues to promote their overall well-being.
In addition, the episode highlights the crucial importance of physical health and injury prevention for young athletes. Dr. Jim Taylor emphasises the vital roles that parents and coaches play in supporting and guiding young athletes through their developmental years. This episode is a treasure trove of valuable information for parents looking to foster a healthy and positive sports environment for their children.
Tune in to this episode for a wealth of knowledge and actionable insights from Dr. Jim Taylor. Whether you're a parent of a budding athlete or simply interested in child development, this discussion offers essential guidance for nurturing young talent in sports and life. Don't miss out on these expert tips and strategies to help your child thrive both on and off the field.
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Welcome to another episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, hosted by Dina Sargeant. This week, we unlock the mysteries of early childhood development with "Toddlers' Minds Unleashed – Development Essentials." Prepare to embark on a journey into the toddler brain and discover how you can nurture your little one's growth and potential.
Today's guest is Art Markman, Ph.D, a Cognitive scientist, author, and Vice Provost for Continuing and Professional Education and New Education Ventures at the University of Texas at Austin. With a deep understanding of brain development and a passion for education, Art brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation, providing invaluable insights for parents and caregivers.
In this episode, Art Markman and Dina explore the critical stages of brain development in toddlers, highlighting how these phases influence their overall growth. He discusses the essential windows of opportunity that parents and caregivers should recognize to maximise developmental benefits.
Art Markman also addresses common challenges in language development and offers practical strategies to support toddlers in acquiring language skills. Additionally, he emphasises the role of play in fostering brain and conceptual development, sharing effective tips for parents to actively nurture their toddlers' minds. Don't miss this episode filled with expert advice to help your child thrive!
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, hosted by Marie Stella Quek. In this episode, we delve into the heart of child development with a fascinating discussion on "Childhood Flourish – The Essence of the Evolved Nest." Get ready to explore revolutionary ideas that could transform your parenting approach and nurture a thriving future for your children.
Our guest today is Darcia Narvaez, Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame. A distinguished Fellow of multiple prestigious associations, Darcia's interdisciplinary research spans evolved morality, child development, and human flourishing. She has authored influential works, including "Restoring the Kinship Worldview" and "The Evolved Nest: Nature’s Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities."
Today, Darcia Narvaez shares her profound insights on the importance of understanding child development through the lens of the evolved nest. She explains how essential elements like physical touch and carrying contribute significantly to the well-being and developmental journey of young children.
Darcia also explores the long-term benefits of responsive parenting on a child's emotional and social growth. She offers practical strategies for parents eager to embrace the evolved nest principles in their child-rearing practices. Whether you're a new parent or looking to enhance your parenting style, this episode is packed with valuable advice and resources to help you foster a nurturing and connected family environment.
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Welcome to another episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast with your host, Marie Stella Quek. Today, we're diving deep into the world of postpartum diversity and wellness with the brilliant Iris Lesser, Ph.D. Get ready to challenge societal norms and uncover the truth behind postpartum health.
Iris Lesser, Ph.D is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of the Fraser Valley and a certified exercise physiologist. Her research is dedicated to finding innovative ways for diverse populations to stay physically active throughout their lives. Iris Lesser, Ph.D's expertise makes her a perfect guide for exploring the complexities of postpartum health.
In this episode, Iris Lesser, Ph.D breaks down the concept of postpartum health, highlighting societal expectations and biases that new parents face. She debunks common myths and misconceptions, offering a fresh perspective on how we can better support postpartum wellness. Iris Lesser, Ph.D discusses how challenging existing social norms and cultural standards can reduce stigmatization and discrimination against new parents with diverse bodies.
Additionally, Iris Lesser, Ph.D provides practical strategies and resources for individuals with diverse bodies to prioritise their postpartum health amidst societal pressures. She emphasises the role of education, media, and popular culture in shaping a more positive, informed, and inclusive narrative around postpartum health. Join us as we explore how to foster a more supportive environment for all new parents.
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Welcome to Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of parenting with expert guests. In this episode, host Marie Stella Quek sits down with David M. Allen to discuss the hidden dangers of overprotective parenting. Prepare to be enlightened as we uncover how empowering, rather than sheltering, our children can lead to healthier and happier futures.
Our guest today is David M. Allen, professor emeritus of Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. David is a seasoned author with several books under his belt, including "Coping with Critical, Demanding, and Dysfunctional Parents: Powerful Strategies to Help Adult Children Be Assertive and Stay Sane" and "How Dysfunctional Families Spur Mental Disorders: A Balanced Approach to Resolve Problems and Reconcile Relationships." His extensive experience and insights make him the perfect guide for today's topic on overprotective parenting.
In this episode, David sheds light on the complexities of overprotective parenting. He delves into the motivations behind why some parents feel the need to overprotect their children and identifies common signs and behaviors indicative of this parenting style. David also discusses the profound impact overprotective parenting can have on a child's emotional, social, and cognitive development.
Additionally, David offers practical strategies for parents looking to shift from an overprotective approach to a more balanced and supportive parenting style. He emphasises the importance of empowering children to foster their independence and resilience. Tune in to gain valuable insights and tools to enhance your parenting journey.
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In our ongoing exploration of parent-child relationships, we've delved into the importance of fostering a healthy bond through open communication. However, as parents, it's essential to navigate the delicate balance between honesty and inadvertently placing undue responsibility on our children.
In today's episode, we tackle the complexities of communication that can inadvertently accelerate a child's transition into a caregiver role, blurring the lines of parent-child dynamics. Joining us for this insightful conversation is Mel Schwartz, a distinguished Psychotherapist, 2x TEDx Speaker, and acclaimed author.
In this thought-provoking discussion, Mel Schwartz shares his expertise on recognizing and establishing healthy boundaries within parent-child relationships. We explore how certain types of communication can unintentionally burden children with responsibilities beyond their years, potentially hindering their emotional and psychological development.
Drawing from his wealth of experience and expertise, Mel Schwartz offers practical insights and strategies for fostering a balanced and respectful dynamic between parents and children.
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Nutrition plays a crucial role in shaping the holistic development of toddlers, influencing their mental, social, physical, and behavioral well-being. In today's discussion, we delve into the importance of balanced nutrition for toddlers and how it can impact their day-to-day lives.
Joining us for this enlightening conversation is Dr. Lina Begdache, an esteemed Associate Professor in Health and Wellness Studies at Binghamton University in New York. With her extensive expertise in nutrition science and dedication to promoting health and wellness, Dr. Begdache is the perfect guest to guide us through this essential topic.
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Begdache shares her thoughts on the significance of providing toddlers with a balanced diet to support their growth and development. We explore the potential consequences of nutrient imbalances, such as obesity, mood swings, and physical sluggishness, and discuss practical strategies for promoting optimal nutrition in young children.
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The preschool years are a time of immense growth and discovery, as children begin to unravel the mysteries of themselves and the world around them. In today's episode, we embark on a journey to understand the importance of nurturing these formative stages and empowering children to explore the depths of their own minds.
Joining us for this enlightening conversation is Dr. Tracy Gleason, a distinguished Professor of Psychology at Wellesley College. With her expertise in child development and a passion for understanding the intricacies of young minds, Dr. Gleason is the perfect guide as we delve into the fascinating world of preschool development.
In this captivating discussion, we'll explore the various ways in which children during their preschool age discover aspects of themselves, uncover their interests, and learn to navigate social interactions. Dr. Gleason will share insights on the role of caregivers and educators in fostering a nurturing environment that encourages curiosity, self-expression, and growth.
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When we think of teenagers or adolescents, what comes to mind? Often, it's a mixed bag of perceptions, ranging from positive to negative. In this eye-opening discussion, we delve into the social views surrounding adolescent stereotypes with Dr. Dan Romer, Psychologist and Research Director at the University of Pennsylvania.
Join us as we explore the misconceptions and realities of adolescent behavior. While some may associate adolescence with chaos, trouble, and violence, Dr. Romer emphasizes that it's not a one-size-fits-all situation. Just because one teenager exhibits certain behaviors doesn't mean all teenagers will follow suit.
For parents seeking a deeper understanding of their adolescents' behaviors and the stereotypes surrounding them, Dr. Romer provides valuable insights. Tune in as we challenge common misconceptions and strive to build a more empathetic and informed perspective on teen behavior.
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In today's discussion, we're tackling the complexities of defining and promoting health within families, especially when bombarded with conflicting messages and expectations.
From navigating various fitness regimens to deciphering nutritional advice, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about what truly constitutes a healthy lifestyle, especially when it comes to setting examples for our children.
Joining us in this enlightening conversation is Devanshi Patel, a clinical psychology doctoral candidate, joining us. Devanshi is currently in her final year of training, with her work focusing on social perceptions of parenting and investigating stigma towards parents, particularly those of children with "obesity."
With extensive experience in weight management clinics and individual work with parents and children, Devanshi brings valuable insights into addressing weight stigma and promoting positive family dynamics.
Stay tuned as we delve into practical strategies and targeted interventions to support families in fostering healthy habits and attitudes.
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As our society grapples with understanding diversity and combating discrimination, it's crucial to consider what messages we're imparting to our children.
In this insightful discussion, we're joined by clinical psychologist Alvin Thomas, PhD, the Phyllis Northway Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies in the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Alvin Thomas, PhD’s work exists at the intersection of positive child and youth development and father involvement. He recently launched "The Black Fatherhood Podcast with Alvin Thomas, PhD’s to explore issues concerning the representation of, and challenges faced by, Black fathers while he educates, validates, and elevates Black fathers.
Alvin Thomas, PhD shares invaluable insights into positive parenting practices that promote resilience, self-esteem, and a sense of belonging in children navigating discriminatory experiences.
Join us as we explore strategies for parents to empower their kids, foster empathy, and navigate challenging situations with strength and compassion.
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We've already explored the roles of family members and doulas, but today, we're turning our focus to the often-overlooked yet vital role of partners during pregnancy.
Join us as we delve into questions about the active involvement of partners, their impact on the pregnancy journey, and the assistance they provide postpartum. To shed light on these topics and offer valuable insights, we're honored to have clinical scientist Oludoyinmolah Ojifinni joining us all the way from Africa.
Oludoyinmola is a clinician scientist with a passion for public and population health. Her research zeroes in on family and reproductive health issues, recognizing the significance of the family unit in ensuring optimal health at the community and population levels.
So, whether you're an expectant parent or simply curious about the dynamics of pregnancy support, this episode promises to be enlightening and empowering. Don't miss out on expert advice and firsthand experiences as we explore the essential role of partners in the pregnancy journey.
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Mealtime isn't just about meeting nutritional needs; it's a crucial opportunity for shaping children's learning, development, health, and overall wellbeing. But as children grow, how can parents adapt mealtime structures to suit their evolving needs?
Join us as Lara shares her expertise on creating a positive mealtime environment that fosters healthy eating habits and adventurous eating experiences. Drawing from her extensive experience as a feeding therapist and educator, Lara offers practical insights and strategies to help parents navigate mealtime challenges and cultivate joy around food.
Whether you're dealing with picky eaters or simply seeking to optimize your family's mealtime routine, this interview is packed with valuable advice to empower parents on their journey towards nurturing happy and healthy eaters.
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Join us for an illuminating discussion on fostering secure attachments in children with Dr. Kate Renshaw, a distinguished play therapist and scholar.
Dr. Renshaw holds a PhD in Philosophy, a Bachelor's in Psychology, and specialized certifications in therapy modalities, including Grad. Cert. in HELT, Grad. Dip. in Art Therapy, and Grad. Dip. in Play Therapy.
With registrations from esteemed organizations like BAPT (Associate Play Therapist), APPTA (RPT/S), and APT (International Professional), Dr. Renshaw brings a wealth of expertise to the table.
As an author, speaker, Mental Health in Education Consultant, and university scholar, Dr. Renshaw's work extends far beyond academia.
She actively engages in therapeutic practice, working closely with children, families, and educators to facilitate healing and growth.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from Dr. Kate Renshaw's vast experience and knowledge.
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Join us for an enlightening discussion on the importance of postpartum wellbeing and its empowering effects for new caregivers.
Today, we're honored to have Lilian Ong, a Registered Counsellor and the Postpartum Support International coordinator for Singapore, guiding us through this conversation. With her extensive expertise in counseling and a deep commitment to supporting individuals through life's transitions, Lilian sheds light on the significance of prioritizing postpartum health for caregivers.
As a Registered Counselor with the Singapore Association for Counseling and a Certified Meditation and Mindfulness Teacher, Lilian brings a holistic approach to her work, blending professional expertise with personal experiences. She understands the complexities of balancing various roles and labels, and her goal is to provide psychological support, foster awareness, and equip clients with resilience-building skills.
Through her platform, Wellness Journey, Lilian aims to redefine counseling in Singapore, emphasizing not just recovery from mental stress but also preventive care, personal growth, and psychological development.
Don't miss this insightful conversation as we explore the transformative power of focusing on postpartum well-being and its impact on caregivers and their families.
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Exploring healthy habits has become a focal point for many adults, recognizing that as parents, we serve as our child's first guide in navigating the complexities of the world. With myriad influences vying for attention, the responsibility is immense.
In today's episode, we delve into the intricate connection between our eating habits and the workings of our brain with our esteemed guest, Leighann R. Chaffee. As an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Washington, specializing in neuroscience and psychology, Leighann brings a unique perspective to the table. Acknowledging the significant role parents play in introducing children to diverse foods and flavors, she shares insights on creating joyful moments around every meal.
Join us as Leighann unveils practical strategies for striking a balance between nutritious choices and the occasional indulgence. Both Dina and Leighann share their thoughts on mindful and enjoyable eating habits, enhancing the parent-child bond through shared culinary experiences.
To see more of Leighann’s work, have a look at her university page for her publications at https://directory.tacoma.uw.edu/employee/lchaffee
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The struggle is real when it comes to sitting down, opening a book and reading continuously for three hours. Studying is one big challenge for many students at any level. Knowing the right way to find some enthusiasm in some subjects doesn’t help.
On today's show, Professor Andrew Martin joins Dina to share his observations as a professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Andrew is also on the Psychology Board of Australia as a Registered Psychologist specializing in student motivation and engagement, with some insightful thoughts on how parents can support this. Following his focus, Andrew authored multiple publications, including one that can be used as a research guide on how parents can participate in the process.
In this episode, Dina and Andrew talk about the process of studying at university and the types of autonomous motivation needed to get by. Dina shares her experiences with the university, including the positive transition into university life regarding having more autonomy.
To see more of Professor Andrew Martin’s work, have a look at his university page for his publications at https://www.unsw.edu.au/staff/andrew-martin
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Get ready to kick off the new year with a joyful and harmonious household by fostering a positive connection with your child. As we set our resolutions and goals, don't forget to remember the importance of building a strong bond with your little ones.
Join us for this insightful episode of Raising Parents. Our host, Marie, takes the lead as she engages in a captivating conversation with Dr. Brenna Hicks, Ph.D., LMHC, RPT – a licensed play therapist, author, speaker, and parenting expert. Dr. Brenna Hicks created The Kid Counselor blog in 2006, which aims to offer parents parenting and Play Therapy tips. The website is also host to her podcast, dealing with issues from behavior to anxiety and social media use.
In this episode, Brenna and Marie unravel the secrets of "play therapy" and explore its incredible benefits for children of all ages. Through this podcast, parents can gain insights into behavioral issues and discover how play therapy can empower parents to understand your children better. She also shares invaluable parenting advice in this episode, so don't miss it! Also, tune in for other episodes for enlightening discussions that promise to transform your parenting journey!
To see more of Brenna Hicks work, have a look at The Kid Counselor https://www.thekidcounselor.com/.
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“Congratulations, you’re going to college!” That’s the praise a lot of young adults will have heard in the coming months as we go into the new year. Going to college is a huge milestone in every young adult's life, especially if you are the first in your family to go. But with college comes a whole new ball game in self-discovery, having your own autonomy, and learning about the real world.
For parents, this is usually where your parenting is really put to the test in guiding without forceful impacts. But college isn't all fun and games; it’s still academia and there’s still so much you should be ready for before starting this new phase.
In today’s episode, host Dina and Dr. Joe Magliano discuss the importance of academic reading and understanding in college. They also explain how to promote success through your degree and into your career. Dr. Joe shares his observations as a professor who sees undergraduate students handling their adaptation of reading and writing and how it helps them succeed.
To see more of Dr. Joe Magliano’s work, have a look at his university page for his publications at https://education.gsu.edu/profile/joe-magliano/#profile-overview-tab
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Starting school is such a big time in a childs life; being able to explore a bigger part of the world, meeting new people, new experiences and learning a lot of new things. While some countries do have specific ages a child should start primary school, some children are likely to hold more skills than others by the time they reach the school age.
In today's episode of Raising Parents, Dina spoke to registered Psychologist, Ann-Elizabeth Magiris. Ann started working as an ABA therapist, in the early 2000’s, for children with autism. This led her to work with the Victorian school system to provide assessments for children learning difficulties and mental health plans. Ann-elizabeth became the owner of Healthy Young Minds in Bundoora, Victoria. HYM provides services on from School assessments and learning support to child counseling and parent coaching.
Tune into the episode to hear Ann and Dina define the “school readiness assessment” for parents and also provide information on what parents can do to prepare their children for school in the months before they’re set to start school.
To see more of Ann-Elizabeth’s work, have a look at Healthy Young Minds https://www.healthyyoungminds.com.au/ to find out more.
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Imagine the power of a deep connection with your child - a bond that shapes their emotional well-being and sets the stage for their future relationships. That's the power of secure attachment, a bond between caregivers and children that shapes their emotional well-being and future relationships.
In this enlightening episode, join host Dina Sargeant and Dr. Amelia N.Y. Lee, MH, as they delve into the importance of secure attachment in a child's life development. Dr. Lee, a renowned expert in early childhood education, shares her insights on how trust, emotional availability, and consistent care lay the foundation for a child's overall well-being.
Get ready for a conversation that's not just about theory but also about real-life experiences and practical tips. Dr. Lee's expertise and Dina's engaging style will guide you towards embracing self-compassion as an essential aspect of mindful parenting.
So, whether you're a parent, an educator, or simply someone interested in the power of human connection, tune in to this insightful episode and discover how secure attachment can transform a child's life.
Get connected with Dr. Amelia N.Y. Lee, MH’s website: https://www.sce.hkbu.edu.hk/en/staff/dr-amelia-n-y-lee-mh/ https://research.hkbu.edu.hk/researcher/amelia-lee
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There is a saying that states that a parent is a child's first teacher. Children learn so much from their parents and the ongoing interaction is important in building your child's emotional and cognitive well-being
In this episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant engages in a discussion with Eulisia Er, Psychologist with a passion for Early Intervention and Special Education.
Eulisia talks about her experience working as a connector between a child and their parents. Both Dina and Eulisia go deeper into how the language of communication; tone of voice and vocabulary can create a set of positive interactions without the sound of coddling. They also use examples of the differences with parenting techniques that affect a child's adjustment to adulthood.
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In this episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant engages in a profound discussion with Dr. Cher McGillivray, an Assistant Professor at Bond University and a passionate advocate for children's well-being.
Resilience is a vital quality, especially for children, who constantly face the challenges of growing up, from academic pressures to family disruptions and trauma. Dr. Cher delves into the significance of nurturing children's resilience for their emotional, psychological, and social development.
Dr. Cher shares her insights on helping individuals, particularly children, overcome intergenerational struggles and develop into wholehearted, courageous individuals. Her work emphasizes authentic communication and connection, enabling individuals to embrace their true selves and live wholeheartedly.
Join us as we explore the evolving educational landscape, gaining wisdom and constructive connections to support children in their journey toward resilience and emotional well-being.
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Welcome to a new episode of the Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, where we address the pressing issue of obesity in today's society. Join host Dina as she sits down with Lauren Ball, a distinguished Professor of Community Health and Wellbeing at The University of Queensland, to delve deep into healthy eating habits and family dynamics.
In this engaging conversation, Lauren sheds light on her extensive experience promoting healthy eating within families and dispels common misconceptions surrounding the topic. Together, they explore practical strategies for parents, touching on crucial aspects such as creating effective meal plans, incorporating day-to-day practices, and involving children in their eating habits.
Tune in as they tackle common challenges parents face, including dealing with picky eaters and navigating financial limitations. Gain valuable insights that can transform your approach to healthy eating and empower your family towards a happier, healthier lifestyle. Don't miss this enlightening discussion on fostering positive eating habits within your family!
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Welcome to a new episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcasts, as we delve into the ever-evolving landscape of parenting. Parenting, as we know it, is shaped by a complex interplay of societal shifts, technological advancements, and evolving cultural norms. In recent years, a new term has emerged on the parenting scene: meta-parenting.
This concept refers to the intentional practice of reflecting on and consciously managing one's parenting style, decisions, and beliefs. It's a self-aware and deliberate approach that recognizes the multifaceted challenges of raising children in our complex modern world.
Our host, Dina Sargeant, is joined by a distinguished guest, George W. Holden, a Professor Emeritus in the Psychology Department at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. George has a rich and diverse research background in social development, with a specific focus on parent-child relationships. His work spans areas such as parental social cognition and behavior, positive parenting, family violence, and discipline. Notably, George's research has received support from prestigious institutions, including the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the U.S. State Department. He is also the author or editor of several books, including "Parenting: A Dynamic Perspective," now in its 3rd edition.
Beyond his academic achievements, George's commitment to child welfare extends to his roles in organizations dedicated to ending the use of corporal punishment and preventing child maltreatment. He has received numerous accolades, including the Outstanding Mentor Award from the Society for Research in Human Development and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Center on the Human Rights of Children at Loyola University, Chicago.
Join us for this enlightening conversation as Dina and George explore the fascinating world of meta-parenting and its implications for modern parents. It's a journey into self-awareness and conscious parenting that promises to shed light on the challenges and opportunities of raising children in today's rapidly changing world.
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Parental stress is defined as the type of stress that arises when a parent's perception of the demands of parenting outstrips his or her resources. That type of stress can impact a child's well-being as a result.
In this episode of the Raising Parents Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Dr. Nikki Martyn, who has more than 15 years of experience in children's mental health and expertise in child development and infant and child mental health. Dina and Dr. Martyn discussed the impact of parental stress on a child's development.
Dr. Martyn’s expertise is also valuable in discussing some misconceptions about parental stress, including its potential impact on infants.
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Teen pregnancy remains a significant social and public health concern that has far-reaching implications for both the individual teenagers involved and society as a whole. Addressing this issue requires a comprehensive approach that includes providing support, education, and resources for adolescents.
In this episode, host Dina Sargeant was joined by Anthony Ajayi, an associate research scientist at the African Population and Health Research Center. He co-leads the center's adolescent sexual and reproductive health research program. He has extensive experience in multi-country research, employing various methods such as quantitative and qualitative designs, political analysis, and systematic reviews.
Anthony is a principal investigator on the "Challenging the Politics of Social Exclusion" project, which aims to strengthen policy engagement for adolescent sexual and reproductive health in sub-Saharan Africa. With over 85 peer-reviewed articles, he's a senior editor at BMC Women's Health and a consulting editor for AIDS and Behavior journals. Anthony previously taught research methods as a research fellow and lecturer at the University of Fort Hare, South Africa.
Tune in now to navigate the evolving educational landscape with insights, wisdom, and constructive connections.
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In this episode, your host Marie Stella is joined by Dr. David Roy, a distinguished educator, and researcher in Education and Creative Arts at the University of Newcastle. Dr. Roy's research resonates with the heart of inclusion and equity practices, particularly concerning children with disabilities and their engagement with the Arts.
His contributions extend to being a foundational member of the NESA Home School Consultative Group. His leadership journey includes spearheading the 2017 NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into Education for children with disabilities, and his involvement in 8 NSW Education advisory groups supporting their needs. He's been a discerning judge for the Australian Education Awards since its inception.
With a firm footing in policy and education, Dr. Roy has collaborated extensively with politicians and policymakers across diverse political affiliations. His influence has propelled the progression of the NSWDoE Suspension Policy while spotlighting educational matters within NSW Budget Estimates.
His impressive portfolio features publications that have earned recognition, such as 'Teaching the Arts: Early Childhood and Primary' (2019), published by Cambridge University Press. Dr. Roy's dedication has garnered accolades like the 'Most Influential Educator 2022 (Australia)' and the 2022 University of Newcastle CHSF Leadership Award.
Tune in now to navigate the evolving educational landscape with insights, wisdom, and constructive connections.
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Welcome to a profound exploration of the intricate dance between parents and adolescents in this episode. As families traverse the transformative landscape of adolescence, conflicts become a pivotal part of the journey. This phase is a nexus of evolution, replete with physical, emotional, and cognitive shifts. Amidst these changes, parents and adolescents often find themselves at odds, grappling with contrasting perspectives, values, and priorities.
Adolescence, a chapter of profound growth and self-discovery, propels individuals toward autonomy. Yet, this journey towards independence frequently encounters the turbulence of conflict with parents. The tapestry of triggers is woven by psychological, social, and developmental threads, crafting tensions within the parent-child relationship.
However, these conflicts aren't adversaries to be feared; they are markers of development. The triggers, those sparks that ignite disagreement, offer insights into understanding and connection. By fostering open communication, mutual respect, and empathy, families can traverse this intricate phase while nurturing strong and supportive bonds.
In this episode, host Dina Sargeant welcomes Zahwa Islami, an accomplished Indonesian clinical psychologist specializing in family and relationship dynamics. With her wealth of experience, Zahwa brings valuable insights to the table. Currently engaged in the Executive Office of the President, within the Department of Health, Women Empowerment, and Child Protection, she offers a unique perspective on bridging gaps and fostering harmony.
Join us as we delve into this enlightening discourse. Brace yourself for an exploration of parent-adolescent dynamics that promises to enrich your understanding of this transformative phase. Tune in now to chart a course toward constructive connections amidst change.
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In this episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Labs Podcasts, join host Dina Sargeant as she welcomes Dr. Rebecca English, a researcher, teacher, and mother, whose work revolves around parenting and education. Dr. English's expertise lies in understanding how parents make choices for their children based on their beliefs about family, parenting, and other factors, particularly in non-mainstream education, and its impact on children's agency and autonomy.
Throughout the conversation, Rebecca emphasizes the significance of a safe and positive environment in nurturing emotional, intellectual, and social growth in children. Such an environment fosters healthy self-esteem, encourages open communication, and enables children to build meaningful relationships with others.
By ensuring children are protected from physical, emotional, and psychological harm, they can explore, learn, and develop without fear or anxiety.
Tune in to this episode to gain expert knowledge, personal experiences, and invaluable insights, guiding you toward embracing self-compassion as an essential aspect of mindful parenting.
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Self-compassion is a concept that has gained significant attention in recent years, as individuals strive to foster a healthier relationship with themselves. However, there are several misconceptions surrounding self-compassion that often hinder its practice and prevent individuals, including parents, from reaping its benefits. One common misconception about self-compassion is that it is synonymous with self-indulgence or selfishness. Another fallacy about self-compassion is that it signifies weakness or a lack of motivation to improve. A prevalent misconception is that self-compassion fosters narcissism or self-centeredness. This misunderstanding arises from a confusion between self-compassion and self-esteem.
Join host Dina Sargeant in this enlightening episode as she welcomes Beth Milner, a meditation teacher and training psychotherapist whose work centres around cultivating compassion for self and others. She is the director of Geelong Meditation Centre, offering meditation and personal development programs online and in-person including specialised programs for parents and teen girls.
Beth holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama from the University of Manchester, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of Nottingham, certificates in yoga teaching, addiction recovery coaching and is currently completing a Graduate Diploma in Processwork Psychotherapy with Pathways Psychology Institute.
Beth delights in the weaving together of science with creativity in her work to support people to understand themselves and their lives better. She currently has a private practice in Geelong, Victoria and offers therapy and meditation coaching online.
During the episode, Beth emphasized Misconceptions about Self-Compassion: Why It is Important for Parents to Practice. Get ready for a conversation that combines expert knowledge, personal experiences, and invaluable insights, guiding you toward embracing self-compassion as an essential aspect of mindful parenting.
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Picky eating, also known as selective eating, refers to a behavior characterized by the reluctance to try or consume certain types of food. It is a common phenomenon among children and adults alike, and has been a topic of concern and curiosity for generations.
While some individuals may find delight in a wide variety of flavors and textures, others develop an aversion to certain foods, limiting their dietary preferences significantly. Those affected may exhibit a strong preference for specific flavors, textures, or colors, often leading to a limited and repetitive diet.
Although it is a common occurrence during childhood, picky eating can persist into adolescence and adulthood, causing concern among parents, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
Join host Dina Sargeant in this enlightening episode as she welcomes Cynthia Andriani, a working-studying mom and wife, who is also passionate about food research, science, kids, people, and social issues, especially malnutrition. Cynthia is currently studying Physics as an industrial Ph.D. student at the University of Auckland-New Zealand.
During the episode, Cynthia emphasized picky eating. So get ready for a conversation that combines expert knowledge, personal experiences, and invaluable insights, guiding you toward embracing self-compassion as an essential aspect of mindful parenting.
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Adolescence is a time of exploration and self-discovery, often accompanied by a range of risky behaviors. While risk-taking is a natural part of adolescent development, excessive and uncontrolled behavior can have detrimental consequences. In order to navigate this crucial stage successfully, parents play a pivotal role in understanding, supporting, and guiding their children.
Adolescents are more prone to engage in risky behaviors due to various factors, including brain development, peer influence, and the desire for independence. The prefrontal cortex, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, undergoes significant development during this period. As a result, teenagers often exhibit increased sensitivity to reward and reduced sensitivity to potential risks, making them more likely to engage in thrill-seeking activities. Moreover, peer pressure and the need to fit in can lead adolescents to make impulsive choices without considering the potential consequences.
Join host Dina Sargeant in this enlightening episode as she welcomes J. David Hawkin. He is the Endowed Professor of Prevention Emeritus and Founding Director of the Social Development Research Group. He received his BA in 1967 from Stanford University and his Ph.D. in Sociology from Northwestern University in 1975.
Moreover, David’s research focuses on understanding and preventing child and adolescent health and behavior problems. He seeks to identify risk and protective factors for health and behavior problems across multiple domains; to understand how these factors interact in the development of healthy behavior and the prevention of problem behaviors. He develops and tests prevention strategies that seek to reduce risk through the enhancement of strengths and protective factors in families, schools, and communities.
During the episode, David emphasized the role of the environment and parents in responding to adolescent behavior and minimizing the risks that will occur.
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Breastfeeding is a remarkable and innate method for a mother to nourish and form a deep bond with her baby. It offers a multitude of health benefits for both mother and child, fostering optimal growth and development.
While breastfeeding is primarily the mother's responsibility, the support and involvement of partners are pivotal in nurturing a positive breastfeeding experience. Partner support not only boosts the mother's confidence but also cultivates a loving and inclusive atmosphere for the entire family.
Join host Dina Sargeant in this enlightening episode as she welcomes Nicole Bando, Paediatric and Family Dietitian and Lactation Consultant, APD, B.Nutr.Diet., IBCLC, Cert IV Breastfeeding Education (Counselling), Cert Paediatric Nutrition and Dietetics, who also runs her own private practice.
Nicole shares evidence-based and sustainable nutrition and feeding guidance tailored to each family's unique needs, promoting optimal health and growth. With over 15 years of experience as a Clinical Dietitian at a prominent metropolitan tertiary hospital in Melbourne, she transitioned her career to focus on infant and family feeding.
During the episode, Nicole emphasized the pivotal role partners play in supporting breastfeeding mothers. She highlighted the significance of cooperation and mentorship in fostering positive thoughts and experiences throughout the breastfeeding journey. Tune in to gain insightful and engaging knowledge from a seasoned professional.
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Balancing work and breastfeeding can be challenging for mothers returning to work after maternity leave. However, with careful planning and support, it's possible to maintain a breastfeeding relationship while excelling professionally.
In this episode, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Jennifer Ayton, a renowned researcher and senior lecturer in Public Health at the Tasmanian School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Australia. With expertise in maternal and child health, Jennifer shared valuable insights on how breastfeeding mothers can successfully navigate the transition back to work while maintaining their breastfeeding journey.
Discover practical strategies and advice to make this balancing act a reality. Jennifer firmly believes that returning to work during the breastfeeding phase can be a significant challenge, and she is passionate about equipping mothers with the right tools to overcome it.
Join us as we explore the possibilities and empower working mothers to excel both professionally and in nurturing their little ones. Tune in to Raising Parents now!
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The postpartum period is a transformative and delicate phase for new parents, encompassing both joy and various challenges. Recognizing the unique needs of this journey is crucial for supporting the well-being of individuals who have recently given birth.
Join host Dina Sargeant in this enlightening episode of Raising Parents as she welcomes Violet S. Wigley, a certified hypnobirthing educator and postpartum doula from Natural Birth Magic. Violet's passion lies in empowering and supporting mothers and families throughout their pregnancy, birth, and beyond.
During the episode, Violet discusses the significance of postpartum well-being and sheds light on common challenges and misconceptions faced by individuals in the postpartum period. She addresses the impact of societal expectations and pressures and offers strategies to navigate and overcome them. Violet also provides techniques to help mothers cope with exhaustion, regain energy, and establish self-care practices while caring for their newborns.
Delve into this episode to gain valuable insights on nurturing postpartum well-being and supporting new parents on their transformative journey.
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Children often face numerous challenges and obstacles that can significantly impact their emotional and psychological well-being. From academic pressures to social issues, there are various reasons behind these challenges. In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant explores the importance of children's resilience and how parents can nurture and enhance it, equipping them to thrive in the face of life's ups and downs.
Joining Dina are two esteemed experts, Dr. Sam Goldstein and Dr. Robert Brooks. Dr. Sam is a licensed psychologist in Utah and a certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist. He is also listed in the Council for the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, and an author of 'Raising Resilient Children: The Power of Resilience - Achieving Balance, Confidence, and Personal Strength in Your Life’. Alongside him is Dr. Robert, his co-author, is a psychologist on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and a former Director of the Department of Psychology at McLean Hospital, and a private psychiatric hospital in the Boston area.
In this episode, Dr. Sam and Dr. Robert delve into the connection between resilience, stress hardiness, and parenting. They share valuable strategies to help children develop a resilient mindset, emotional regulation, and self-discipline. Emphasizing the crucial role of supportive and encouraging adults, they provide insights into fostering resilience in children.
Tune in to this enlightening discussion as Dina Sargeant and her guests shed light on the importance of children's resilience and offer practical tips for nurturing it in a parenting journey filled with love, guidance, and support.
Get connected with Dr. Sam and Dr. Robert on their social media channels to explore more valuable insights from their extensive experience, and visit their works at: Dr. Sam Goldstein’s website: https://www.samgoldstein.com/ Dr. Sam Goldstein’s social media channels: https://linktr.ee/drsamgoldstein/ Dr. Robert Brooks’ website: https://www.drrobertbrooks.com/ Dr. Robert Brooks’ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrobertbrooks/ Dr. Robert Brooks’ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drrobertbrooks/
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Parenting can be demanding, stressful, and filled with self-doubt, and self-compassion encourages parents to acknowledge and validate their own feelings and experiences without judgment. Applying self-compassion to mindful parenting can help support emotional regulation and create a nurturing environment for both the parent and the child.
In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Ann Manning, a registered homeopath and trained mindful self-compassion teacher. She was introduced to Mindful Self-Compassion and applied the principles of MSC and other mindfulness and somatic-based processes in her one-on-one mindfulness training sessions.
Parenting often results in parents beating themselves up, and Ann believes that bringing self-compassion into parenting is essential for achieving contentment and happiness in the process. She also shared the concept of self-compassion and the three main components that underlie all self-compassion practices. At the end of the session, Ann emphasized the importance of self-compassion and suggested that we find self-compassionate words to transform negative experiences into positive ones.
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Parenting a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be a rewarding yet challenging journey as it requires patience, understanding, and a deep awareness of the unique needs and experiences of children on the autism spectrum. By increasing parental awareness, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for these exceptional individuals.
In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant was joined by E. Jen Slaton, a neuro-affirming psychotherapist and coach for neurodiverse children, adults, and families, specializing in autism. She also provides diagnostic services and runs support groups for late identified autistic women, with a private community coming soon.
Throughout this episode, we explore unique challenges parents face when raising a child with ASD and common misconceptions surrounding autism. Jen provides guidance on how parents can educate themselves about the signs and symptoms of ASD, and highlights various resources available to parents, such as therapy services, educational programs, and government support.
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Effective communication between parents and their children is crucial for building healthy relationships and promoting positive development. However, fostering good communication is not always easy, and many parents struggle to connect with their children in meaningful ways.
In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant was joined by Jan Bayliss, a child consultant who works with Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners to mediate with parents who are experiencing separation and divorce, and also qualified as a supervisor of counsellors. Jan has authored two children's books: ‘The Good/Bad Feelings Diary’ and ‘My Very Own Good/Bad Feelings Diary Workbook’.
Jan emphasizes that communication between parents and children should not be one-sided, and children should always be given a voice. It is important to listen to a child's perspective and validate their feelings. They also discuss the importance of parents tuning in to their child's behavior and noticing any changes in them.
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A sufficient amount of sleep is essential for physical growth and cognitive development, especially for children. However, many children experience difficulties falling asleep, and this problem can significantly affect their health, growth, and overall well-being. Therefore, parents need to understand the causes of sleep problems experienced by their children and seek potential solutions to ensure they get adequate sleep.
In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant was joined by Dr. Edith Botchway-Commey, a sleep and neuropsychology researcher with interest in improving sleep and neuropsychological outcomes in children with neurological conditions. She is also a researcher at Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI).
Dr. Edith explained how parenting can play a significant role in contributing to sleep problems in children, then they dived into understanding the recommended amount of sleep for children based on age and developmental stage. There are some common indications of sleep insufficiency and how they may differ by age, and Dr. Edith provided some best practices for parents to help their children develop healthy sleep routines.
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Marking the transition from wearing diapers to using the toilet, toilet training is a significant milestone in a child's development. While it can be a challenging and frustrating experience for both parents and children, it is a crucial step in a child's journey towards independence and self-care. Therefore, parents must exhibit patience, consistency, and understanding throughout the process.
In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant was joined by Teresa Kmak, also known as Teri, who is the owner and founder of Beloved Baby Consulting LLC. Her company provides virtual potty training consultations anywhere in the United States.
Here, Teri shared insights on the connection between toilet training and parenting, the ideal age to initiate toilet training, and why it's important for children to be toilet-trained. She also provided helpful tips and best practices for parents to implement during toilet training, and discussed common obstacles parents face and how to overcome them.
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Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior that involves intentional harm or harassment and has long-lasting negative effects on millions of children worldwide, both the victim and the bully. While there are many approaches to preventing bullying, behavioral science offers valuable insights into why children engage in bullying and how to prevent it. By understanding the underlying causes of bullying, parents, educators, and policymakers can take proactive steps to create safe and supportive environments for children.
In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant was joined by Jennifer Hancock, a bestselling author and founder of Humanist Learning Systems whose expertise lies in her ability to combine elements of dignity, compassion, and science-based techniques to address complex workplace challenges such as bullying, harassment, and discrimination.
Jennifer noted how bullying has led to many suicides in the US, emphasizing the importance of teaching children how to respond to bullying and the role of parenting behaviors in preventing bullying. They discussed the different types of parenting and how they can affect a child's response to bullying. Jennifer also highlighted the key to stopping bullying is to remove the reward that the bully is getting from their behavior.
Connect with Jennifer Hancock on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifershawhancock/ and visit her company’s website, Humanist Learning Systems, at https://humanistlearning.com/
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While it is often associated with adults, suicidal tendencies can be experienced by children and teenagers too. This is a deeply concerning issue that requires urgent attention and action. As parents, it is our responsibility to ensure the emotional well-being of our children and to create an environment that supports mental and emotional health. In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant was joined by Dr. Jennifer Hartstein, the owner, and founder of Hartstein Psychological Services, PLLC, a group psychotherapy practice. She is currently in private practice in New York City, specializing in the treatment of high-risk children and adolescents. Dr. Jen works with children, adolescents, and their families with a wide range of psychological diagnoses. She has received intensive training in adolescent suicide assessment and has specialized in this population for several years. Dr. Jen discussed suicide ideation in children and emphasized the critical role parents play in identifying and addressing early warning signs. She advised parents to be open and vigilant in their communication with children and to seek outside help if necessary. Dr. Jen also provided suggestions on how to create open communication with their children and be available when their children need to talk. Connect with Dr. Jen on Instagram and Twitter @drjenonline, LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-l-hartstein-psyd-043b101/, and visit her official personal website at https://www.drjen.com/ Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4Jg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmsl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_Labs You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdX Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/ Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
Talking about parenting, it is indeed a complex and challenging experience. We often discuss ways to improve our parenting skills, how to effectively resolve issues that arise with our children, and address many questions that parents have about raising children. However, have we ever considered looking at parenting through the perspective of a child?In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant was joined by Lu Ngo, host of the Happiness Science podcast, “Seroboost”, and the Wellbeing Science podcast, “Doing Well”, on the LMSL Team. Five years ago, Lu made the big decision to choose Melbourne as her second home, moving from Hanoi, Vietnam to pursue her Master's Degree in Project Management.With that background, Lu shared her perspective on her parents' parenting style and the challenges of traditional Southeast Asian upbringing, including emotional trauma caused by her parents' feelings toward each other. Lu emphasized the importance of working on oneself to become a good parent, especially in terms of dealing with past experiences and emotional trauma. They also agreed on how one's parenting style can affect future generations and stressed that parenting is not an easy task for both the parent and the child.Connect and visit Lu’s podcast show on Doing Well at https://www.youtube.com/@wellbeingsciencelabs549/ and SeroBoost at https://www.youtube.com/@happinesssciencelabs4082Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs.Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL.Follow us on social media to stay updated:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4JgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmslInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_LabsYou can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdXAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcastiHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
Civic engagement is very important for kids because it helps them become responsible and active citizens who care about others. Encouraging children to engage in civic activities from a young age not only instills important values such as empathy and responsibility, but also helps build a sense of belonging and connection to their community. In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Diann Cameron Kelly, Ph.D., LMSW from Adelphi University. Currently, Dr. Kelly serves as Associate Provost for Student Success and Professor and former Interim Dean at Adelphi University, also an American Council on Education Fellow at Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA being mentored by President Tracy Fitzsimmons. She authored many articles on civic engagement and service learning and is the editor and author of an upcoming book entitled "Volunteering". Dr. Kelly emphasizes the importance of civic engagement in transforming communities and empowering individuals, and how volunteering boosts self-esteem and leads to career opportunities. They also highlight the need for parents to communicate their expectations and involve their children in community service to instill the importance of civic engagement in them. Dr. Kelly also suggests that parents need to allow children to determine their own interests and guide them in developing their civic engagement. Connect with Dr. Kelly on her LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/diannkelly/ Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4Jg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmsl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_Labs You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdX Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/ Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
Raising a child with a disability can be a challenging and isolating experience. Despite there has been increasing awareness of challenges and needs of families of children with disabilities in recent years, many parents still face significant struggles to navigate systems and services available to support their child. Yet it is important to build a support network and find a community that understands the experience of raising an exceptional child. In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Deborah (Debbie) Reber, a parenting activist, bestselling author of “Differently Wired: A Parent’s Guide to Raising an Atypical Child with Confidence and Hope”, speaker, and the CEO and founder of TiLT Parenting, a resource, top-performing podcast, consultancy, and community with a focus on shifting the paradigm for parents raising and embracing neurodivergent children. TiLT Parenting is a resource and community built to provide support for parents who are raising differently-wired children, which their podcast has grown to be a top parenting podcast. Debbie emphasized that parenting an exceptional child is a journey that requires a lot of patience, understanding, and resilience. According to her, parents must learn to recognize and appreciate the strengths and unique qualities of their children rather than focusing solely on their limitations. Besides, Debbie also shared her practices she does to improve her parenting of children with special needs and some good things she found after going through this practice. Follow Debbie’s works on her personal website at https://www.debbiereber.com/ and join her community at TiLT Parenting by visiting their official website https://tiltparenting.com/Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4Jg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmsl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_Labs You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdX Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/ Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
Parents play a crucial role in preparing their children for the world and helping them grow with a good understanding of various situations, including sexual education. Sexual education may be a sensitive topic, but it is important to maintain open communication with children from an early age to provide them with accurate information and help them grow into responsible individuals. In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Kantiana Taslim, a clinical psychologist from Indonesia. Kantiana who is practicing at her clinic, Ohana Space, covers a wide range of issues, including developmental issues in children, emotional issues in adolescents, and family issues that parents might seek help with. This week's episode is a bit different as Kantiana tried to get an initial understanding of sexual education from Dina. Kantiana then highlighted that in some cultures, particularly in Asia, sexual education is still considered as a taboo topic to discuss in public, even some people are still giggling when they talk about it. Afterward, Kantiana emphasized the importance of children learning about consent, healthy relationships, and gender identity, in addition to the biological aspects of sexuality. She also provided instances of situations and practices when children are involved in talk about sexual education. Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4Jg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmsl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_Labs You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdX Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/ Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
Bullying is a major concern for parents as it can significantly impact their child's emotional and mental health. The consequences of bullying can take various forms, such as decreased interest in social interactions, fear of attending school, and other adverse changes in behavior. Parents play a crucial role in preventing bullying by fostering a supportive and inclusive atmosphere in the home. In this episode of “Raising Parents”, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Stella O’Malley, a psychotherapist, public speaker and a parent with many years’ experience working in counselling and psychotherapy. She is also an author of two best-selling books 'Cotton Wool Kids' in 2015 and 'Bully-Proof Kids' in 2017. Stella shared insightful information about what parents need to know about bullying, including the importance of open communication with children to address bullying, identifying warning signs that a child may be a victim, and equipping children with the skills to stand up for themselves and others. She also highlighted the role of schools in establishing a safe and inclusive environment for students. Connect with Stella on her LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/stella-o-malley-62a1a091/ and follow her works on her website http://www.stellaomalley.com/. Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4Jg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmsl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_Labs You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdX Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/ Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
Co-parenting refers to a different form of parenting that involves two or more individuals who have chosen to raise a child together. This can include married couples who involve grandparents in the parenting process, single parents who rely on their own parents for support, and divorced or separated couples who work together to raise their children. Many concerns have arisen from this practice of co-parenting, particularly in terms of developing cooperative collaboration. In this episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Kristi Miller, a licensed psychotherapist specializing in co-parenting, adolescents, and families, and also the author of a parenting book titled “Establishing Boundaries with Kids: A Parent’s Guide to Negotiating Limits and Improving Parent-Child Interactions”. Together, they discuss how co-parenting can be beneficial for the children. Other important highlights shared in this discussion include the importance of starting a healthy co-parenting relationship and strategies for overcoming challenges in establishing a co-parenting relationship. Connect with Kristi through LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-miller-447a596/ and visit her work on her official website https://www.solutionsinparenting.com/. Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4Jg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmsl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_Labs You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdX Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/ Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
How many of us have subconsciously set a standard of how your child should behave? If you have, chances are you’re not alone. Some parents have desires for their child’s life even before they’re born whether it's wanting your child to live a good life or to go to college when they get older. Conscious parenting aims to teach us to understand that our expectations may not be the reality. In this week’s episode our host, Dina Sargeant is joined by Pediatrician and author, Dr Robert A. Saul, who specializes in teaching parents to raise children to be a positive influence in society. He has studied and practiced his teachings for over 40 years, publishing four books on raising children. Dr. Saul talks about his previous work with children, professionally and personally, and how important it is to first be emotionally self-aware as an individual before being a parent. They talk about how allowing a child to be a child can create a healthy environment for growth, while also teaching them skills of mindfulness at an early age. Visit Dr. Robert Saul’s website at https://mychildrenschildren.com to learn more about him or find his different publications. Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4Jg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmsl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_Labs You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdX Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/ Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
2022 in review: from positive discipline to children’s behavior problems; We have covered quite a variety of topics regarding parenting science. Need a quick refreshment on what you have gathered under your belt so far?
In this episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant wraps this year’s lesson into a comprehensive conclusion. We’re deeply grateful to the guests and YOU for making this series possible.
Stick around with our holiday content for the next few weeks! Raising Parents is going to be back with our experts on January 13th, 2023.
Finally, the Life Management Science Labs Team wishes you and yours a splendid holiday filled with happiness and insightful knowledge.
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Unexpected behavior with children can be frustrating without any understanding of the ways to handle their misconduct. It doesn’t have to be bad or rebellious behaviors, but on how kids react differently from our expectations and what we have prepared for them. In this episode of Raising Parents: Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Danielle Dick, a tenured Professor of Psychiatry at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and an internationally recognized and award-winning expert on genetic and environmental influence on human behavior. The episode started with fun-scientific-based facts on how genes and environments play a big role in children’s development. Danielle explained how genes take part in an important role in the way brains are wired, and how it affects us differently when we react to environments. She also shared the best practices to improve children’s behavior problems and challenges as we implement them. Follow Danielle Dick’s work at https://www.danielledick.com/ and her latest book, “The Child Code”, at https://www.thechildcode.com/. Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPNoUQf2TbZYagYg-hE4Jg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pabylmsl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenting_science_labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pa_Sci_Labs You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast/id1648316813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m3aSJRG63DGU224r5UHdX Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6012aa2c-375d-4ca9-b6b7-985ca461b214/raising-parents-the-parenting-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-raising-parents-the-parent-102799992/ Podbean: https://parentingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402014 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/raising-parents-the-parenting-4912287 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BhcmVudGluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
Parenting can be an amazing yet stressful experience, especially with limited resources. The inability to find ways to relieve stress can lead to Parental burnout. We have talked about the importance of self-care for parents to prevent this from happening, and now, in this episode of Raising Parents: Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Hélène Gatland to talk about parental burnout.
Hélène has been passionately working with families since the turn of the century and holds a Master of Psychology specializing in child and adolescent development. She has been certified by the Training Institute in this field and highlighted some important knowledge about parental burnout, including the determination of its symptoms and studies about the difference between burnout experienced by moms and dads. Hélène also shared some practices to prevent parental burnout and answered some questions from audiences related to this topic.
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Studies show that two-thirds of parents in the U.S. feel parenting is harder today, with many technological devices developed in this era. Digital exposure affects the cognitive development of our children, and often worries parents about the impact screen time has on their child's behavior.
In this episode of Raising Parents: Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Athina Saraya, a lecturer in the psychology department concerning human lifespan development, especially on children at Hasanuddin University, and also a children practitioner for 3 years. Athina highlights the importance of a parent's role as a rule-maker at home and gives an instance to the children of our screen-time behavior. She also shares some practical tips we can do to give understanding about how we should work with screen, and answers some questions from the audiences.
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Communication between parents and child resembles the relationship between them. Good communication is important to bring some understanding between you and your child as well as allowing both sides to feel heard.
In this episode of Raising Parents: Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Stefanie Lui Ten, Head of Counselling at ParentalEQ, an experienced parent-child counsellor with a strong focus on parent-child relationships, and trained in a wide range of parenting programs focusing on emotions, behaviours, and relationships.
This episode started with her practice to improve communication in general, how important to put ourselves in someone else’s shoes, and how it is implemented in communication with children. Stefanie also gives an explanation of the reasons behind children’s tantrums in public and how it is related to parent-child communication. In the midst of the discussion, Dina and Stefanie also roleplay a scenario to practice some principles of communication that were explained before.
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Parenting isn't easy; the prolonged stress we feel from raising our children isn't new and with that causes parental burnout. Parents need to find priority in self-care, and on this episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Shelley Kemmerer to talk about the importance of parental self-care. Following her post-graduate certification from The Training Institute of Parental Burnout, Shelley actively collaborates with other professional parental mental health advocates in order to increase awareness on sustainable burnout prevention for both parents and caregivers.
This episode started with some practices of parental self-care that need to be highlighted -- looking different to other people. Shelley also marks some important things from her perception about parental self-care, including the difference between self-care and self-investment, and also answers some questions from the audience related to parental self-care that you may have asked in the past.
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Parents influence the body satisfaction of their children, either having a positive or negative impact, making it important to be role models for them.
On this episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Rosina McAlpine, an author, parenting expert, and CEO of Win Win Parenting, and most foremost, she is a mother of her most beloved son. This episode was started by Rosina sharing her practice of body positivity. Furthermore, she shares some misconceptions about body image that can be encouraged to our children, and also the best way that parents can do to help children build positive body image.
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We all know adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychological change that notably impacts parent-child relationships. Interaction between parents and teens becomes harder to flow easily.
On this episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Elisabeth Stitt, an author, award-winning parent educator, coach, and retired school teacher. However, first and foremost, she is a mother and a stepmother. With her contribution as a teacher for 25 years, she knows how little support parents have in today's society. In this podcast, they talk about how parents should listen to and understand their teenage children, also how to deal with their behavior in their adolescent period for lesser parent and teen conflict. While discussing the proper conversation with an adolescent, Dina and Elisabeth roleplay a common scenario amongst teenagers and how to manage the situation using the principles discussed.
Follow Elisabeth Stitt's work on www.elisabethstitt.com or connect with her on Instagram @joyfulparentingcoaching
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On this episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Dr. Janice Johnson Dias who brings us expert knowledge about the impact of positive discipline on children's development. Dr. Janice holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Temple University with a specialization in urban and political sociology.
Her funded research focuses on mothers and children has appeared in top-ranking policy and social science journals. She is a tenured associate professor of sociology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and president of the GrassROOTS Community Foundation, a New Jersey-based training institution with a focus on public health and social action that she co-founded in 2011. Dr. Johnson Dias currently lives in West Orange, New Jersey, with her husband, Scott Dias, their daughter Marley and their dog Philly. In March 2021, she published her first book with Ballantine Books/Random House, Parent Like It Matters: How to Raise Joyful-Changemaking Girls. It summarizes her life experiences and offers practical tips on how caregivers can raise children who are devoted to social justice.
Check out Dr. Janice's book at https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51582697-parent-like-it-matters.
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We always say that it takes a village to raise a kid. But, what about the parents? Do you think all your present knowledge is enough for all the parenting shenanigans you’ll encounter? But, not to worry! Raising Parents is here to help you out! That’s why Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs, has created Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast. We know that being a parent is a never-ending educational experience so we invited guests experienced in both academia and life to give you the knowledge you need in your journey to being the parent your kids need.
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