• The Role of Parents and Grandparents in Raising Confident Kids

  • 2025/04/18
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The Role of Parents and Grandparents in Raising Confident Kids

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  • In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy delves into the complexities of family relationships, particularly between parents and grandparents, in the context of modern child-rearing. Drawing on a recent Pew Research Center study, she discusses the prevalent conflicts arising from differing parenting styles. With 44% of parents intending to raise their children differently than they were raised, and 43% aiming to follow in their parents' footsteps, the conversation highlights the significant shifts in attitudes toward love and relationships within families. Dr. Kathy also reflects on the evolving role of grandparents, using personal anecdotes to illustrate how the concept of "it takes a village" remains relevant today. Tune in for insights on navigating these familial dynamics and fostering healthy relationships across generations.

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In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy delves into the complexities of family relationships, particularly between parents and grandparents, in the context of modern child-rearing. Drawing on a recent Pew Research Center study, she discusses the prevalent conflicts arising from differing parenting styles. With 44% of parents intending to raise their children differently than they were raised, and 43% aiming to follow in their parents' footsteps, the conversation highlights the significant shifts in attitudes toward love and relationships within families. Dr. Kathy also reflects on the evolving role of grandparents, using personal anecdotes to illustrate how the concept of "it takes a village" remains relevant today. Tune in for insights on navigating these familial dynamics and fostering healthy relationships across generations.

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