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  • #43 "Stop The Blame Game: Childhood Accidents Rooted in Science, Not Behavior" with Dr. Steve Hodges
    2024/06/25
    • What is more effective: child-led or parent-led potty training?
    • Is there a difference between potty training during the day and at night?
    • What occurs in a child's brain during the potty training process?
    • What causes bed night wetting?

    Join us as we discuss bedwetting issues with Dr. Steve Hodges, a leading authority on childhood toileting issues.

    Dr. Steve Hodges, a Professor of Pediatric Urology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, has authored eight books for parents and children. This episode focused on his book, "The M.O.P. Anthology."

    You will learn about the differences between urinating and bowel movements during potty training and how to identify and address bedwetting accidents.

    Visit Dr. Steve Hodges' website for more information and download his free guide, 12 Signs Your Child is Constipated.

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    24 分
  • #42 Why Boundaries Matter: A Compassionate Parenting Guide to Mutual Respect
    2024/05/28
    • Why is it important to set boundaries for your child's perspective?
    • What happens to you, the parent, when you do not set boundaries?
    • How do consistent boundaries foster respect and empathy within the family dynamic?

    This episode delves into why boundaries matter from the perspectives of children, parents, and families.

    It emphasizes the benefits of expressing clear expectations of needs and wants and respectful communication.

    Join me in this short and sweet episode and learn how compassionate parenting can improve relationships and model valuable negotiation skills for your kids.

    Additional resource:

    • FREE Parenting Guides provide you with the language to express love, logic, and limits
    • #26 What is a personal boundary? What Do Time Boundaries Look Like for Parents and kids?

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    • Visit BondingBoost.com
    • Learn how I can help you.
    • Book your free call
    • Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube

    Remember to treat yourself and your children with compassion and curiosity. 🫶

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    9 分
  • #41 The Ultimate Holiday Handbook: Your Guide to a Stress-Free and Joyful Holiday Season
    2023/12/01

    As the holiday season approaches, many parents look forward to spending quality time with their families.
    However, the disruption of routines, the pressure to meet extended family members, and the challenges of traveling with kids can also bring frustration and stress.

    This episode explores four crucial questions to consider before the holidays to ensure a mentally and technically prepared mindset and expectations.

    Dive deeper?

    • Online Workshop
    • How do you navigate family gatherings? (IG Post)
    • #29 What is a physical boundary?

    Have a great time with your loved ones!




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    Remember to treat yourself and your children with compassion and curiosity. 🫶

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    11 分
  • #40 Raising Curious Learners: How to Prepare Your Child to Learn at Any Age with Dr. Schweitzer
    2023/11/07

    How early can you start preparing your kid to learn?
    How can you foster an internal motivation for studying?
    What are the 4 signs that a child may be struggling academically?
    What does print awareness mean?


    Tune in to Dr. Marisel Schweitzer and me, as we delve into how to foster learning skills and curiosoty from an early age.

    Dr. Marisel Schweitzer is a parenting educator with 22 years of experience. She began her career as a teacher of bilingual and special education students. Later she earned her doctor of education degree from Northern Arizona University.

    In addition, Dr. Schweitzer is the author of the book called "The Bravest Kid" (available on Amazon in English and Spanish), an empowering book for both parents and kiddos.

    For more educational tips, follow Dr. Schweitzer on Instagram.

    Resources mentioned in the episode: CDC’s Developmental Milestones

    Related episodes:
    #37 How to Ignite Your Child's Inner Fire: Internal Motivation for Parents and Kids
    #33 How To Parent Without Power Struggles?

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    Remember to treat yourself and your children with compassion and curiosity. 🫶

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    29 分
  • #39 Are American Children Immune To Extremism? with Dr. Emily Bashah PART B
    2023/10/20

    As the Hostages Crisis is happening in Israel, Psychologist Dr.Emily Bashah and I had this important conversation where we discussed :

    • How can a parent implement the idea of restorative justice versus retributive justice as they handle sibling fights?
    • Is the American citizens (children) immune to extremism?
    • How to speak with your kids about tragedies happening in the world?

    Dr.Bashah is the author of the book "Additive Ideologies" and a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is an expert witness in criminal, immigration, and civil courts, she has worked on high-profile cases covering issues of domestic terrorism capital offenses, and first-degree murder.

    Dr. Bashah was awarded the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Policy Fellowship and served within the American Psychological Association’s Public Interest Government Relations Office in Washington, D.C. A frequent expert guest in media, Dr. Bashah clinically specializes in mental illness, personal and collective trauma, addiction and grief and loss, as well as family and relationship dynamics.

    Relevant links:
    The Optimistic American Podcast
    #38 How to prevent extremism from childhood? with Dr.Emily Bashah PART A
    #35 Consequences: The Magic of Natural and Logical Consequences In Parenting





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    • Book your free call
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    Remember to treat yourself and your children with compassion and curiosity. 🫶

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    34 分
  • #38 How To Prevent Extremism From Childhood? with Dr.Emily Bashah
    2023/10/20

    As the hostage crisis is happening in Israel, we had this important conversation with Dr.Emily Bashah, where we discussed:

    • What is extremism?
    • How does extremism relate to one’s sense of agency?
    • How can you foster your children’s sense of agency?
    • 5 ways to Prevent Extremism from Childhood

    Dr.Bashah is the author of the book "Additive Ideologies" and a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is an expert witness in criminal, immigration, and civil courts, she has worked on high-profile cases covering issues of domestic terrorism capital offenses, and first-degree murder.

    Dr. Bashah was awarded the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Policy Fellowship and served within the American Psychological Association’s Public Interest Government Relations Office in Washington, D.C. A frequent expert guest in media, Dr. Bashah clinically specializes in mental illness, personal and collective trauma, addiction and grief and loss, as well as family and relationship dynamics.

    Relevant links:
    The Optimistic American Podcast
    #39 Are American citizens and children immune to extremism? with Dr. Emily Bashah PART B

    As a certified parent coach, I aim to help you set boundaries with compassion.
    So grab your FREE Compassionate Parenting Guides now!

    You can also:

    • Join an ONLINE workshop
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    Remember to treat yourself and your children with compassion and curiosity. 🫶

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    30 分
  • #37 How to Ignite Your Child's Inner Fire: Internal Motivation for Parents and Kids
    2023/10/02

    Many times I hear parents wanting to spark that internal motivation in their children to learn, acquire new skills, and be kind. But how do you do this?

    In this episode, you will learn what is intrinsic motivation, is external motivation bad? and how to support your children's internal motivation and how early you can do this.

    Additional relevant episodes :

    • #36 Beyond Sticker Charts; How to Wisely Use External Motivators and Rewards?
    • #32 "Roaring with Compassion: discovering parenting styles"
    • #17 How To Form Healthy Habits And Raise Calmer Kids? With Michelle Cole

    This episode is based on the following resources:

    1. The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Raising Kids Who Love to Learn by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson
    2. How to Raise Internally Motivated Children by Amy Wrzesniewski
    3. Lee W, Reeve J, Xue Y, Xiong J. " Neural differences between intrinsic reasons for doing versus extrinsic reasons for doing: an fMRI study." Neurosci Res. 2012;73(1):68-72. doi:10.1016/j.neures.2012.02.010

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    11 分
  • #36 Beyond Sticker Charts; How to Wisely Use External Motivators and Rewards?
    2023/09/13

    Why using external motivators are necessary for a child's development?
    How to create a reward system that is effective and fair?
    7 non-materialistic reward ideas

    Today we discuss how to use external rewards to motivate your child to follow your directions, comply with certain routines, and develop good behaviors. We will cover the different types of external reward systems and address the concerns that some parents have about using external rewards, such as the fear that their children will become too dependent on them.

    So tune in to this episode and the following episode (published in 2 weeks) when we talk about the transition from external to internal motivation.

    Leverage the momentum, print, and USE those reward chart templates.

    Featured episodes:

    • #35 Consequences: The Magic of Natural and Logical Consequences In Parenting
    • #31 The Art of Effective Parenting Communication!
    • #26 What is a personal boundary? What Time Boundaries Look Like for Parents and Kids?

    As a certified parent coach, I aim to help you set boundaries with compassion.
    So grab your FREE Compassionate Parenting Guides now!

    You can also:

    • Join an ONLINE workshop
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    Remember to treat yourself and your children with compassion and curiosity. 🫶

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    10 分