Our Fears as Parents – Real and Imagined (with Dr. Tina Payne Bryson)
[ad_1] Becoming a parent changes us. The intense love we feel for our children makes us vulnerable to elements of their lives we don’t control.
[ad_1] Becoming a parent changes us. The intense love we feel for our children makes us vulnerable to elements of their lives we don’t control.
[ad_1] In the eleventh season of the podcast, our cohosts, Mackenzie Johnson and Dr. Suzanne Bartholomae, explore research and reality on all things kids and
[ad_1] As parents and caregivers, most of us know that it’s a good idea to let our kids make choices. Offering choice is one of
[ad_1] Whether online shopping, utilizing a product, or viewing an advertisement – we are consumers and so are our children. Listen to the season finale
[ad_1] Children are wonderfully honest about what they’re feeling and thinking, and how they view the world around them. When they feel safe with us,
[ad_1] Sometimes our young adult children rely on their parents to be “an adultier adult” when it comes to finances. This episode explores how this
[ad_1] The teen years can be a prime time for our kids to learn about and practice managing their own money and to experience financial
[ad_1] Creating intimate bonds with our children is the primary parenting goal for most of us, and there are enormous benefits. Our kids are far more
[ad_1] What does my preschooler even understand about money? What about my elementary-age child? Get these answers AND practical strategies to start talking with them
[ad_1] “When we understand the reasons we react to our children in the way we do, we can begin to change the way we parent.”