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    Explore "parentingwithoutpowerstruggles" with insightful episodes like "3:8 Coaching With Susan: Finding Balance with a New Baby", "3:7 Coaching with Susan: Different Boundaries In Different Homes", "3:6 Coaching with Susan: Helping a Child Prepare for Extended Travel", "3:5 Parenting a Young Adult with ADHD" and "3:4 Exploring Ancestral Anger with Susan Stiffelman" from podcasts like ""Parenting Without Power Struggles", "Parenting Without Power Struggles", "Parenting Without Power Struggles", "Parenting Without Power Struggles" and "Parenting Without Power Struggles"" and more!

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    3:8 Coaching With Susan: Finding Balance with a New Baby

    3:8 Coaching With Susan: Finding Balance with a New Baby

    In this episode, Susan coaches a new parent struggling to adjust to life with their 11-month-old baby. The parent expresses challenges in maintaining balance in their life after the baby's arrival. Susan emphasizes the importance of honest, open conversation in addressing these struggles and the need for  vulnerable discussions with partners. http://pages.susanstiffelman.com/podcast-new-baby

    3:7 Coaching with Susan: Different Boundaries In Different Homes

    3:7 Coaching with Susan: Different Boundaries In Different Homes

    In this episode, Susan coaches a parent whose kids have a hard time adjusting to the different rules and boundaries in their parents' two homes. Susan reassures this parent that boundaries help kids feel safe and secure in their attachment and role-plays a scenario to help this parent communicate for effectively with their kids. http://pages.susanstiffelman.com/boundaries-two-houses-podcast

    3:4 Exploring Ancestral Anger with Susan Stiffelman

    3:4 Exploring Ancestral Anger with Susan Stiffelman

    In this episode, Susan talks with a parent who struggles with what she calls "ancestral anger" toward her preschooler -- a feeling of rage that stems from an unhealed part of her own childhood. Susan coaches this parent on handling the build up of rage when it makes its next appearance with her child. http://pages.susanstiffelman.com/podcast-ancestral-anger

    3:3 Support for a Struggling Middle Child with Susan Stiffelman

    3:3 Support for a Struggling Middle Child with Susan Stiffelman

    In this episode, Susan talks with a parent who wants help supporting her middle child. Her 7-year-old daughter is struggling with the disappointment and frustration of being a middle child, so Susan uses a role-play to coach this parent on helping her child grieve the reality of her unchanging position in the family. http://pages.susanstiffelman.com/podcast-middle-child

    3:2 Helping Kids Take Medicine with Susan Stiffelman

    3:2 Helping Kids Take Medicine with Susan Stiffelman

    In this episode, Susan talks with Kelsey, who shares her experience with her assertive, expressive 7- and 9-year-old daughters. The conversation emphasizes the balance between respecting children's autonomy and fulfilling the responsibilities of a parent. They talk about how the daughters resist taking medicine and how Kelsey can acknowledge her daughters' autonomy while also ensuring they get the medical care they need. https://pages.susanstiffelman.com/taking-medicine-podcast

    3:1 Coaching With Susan: Encouraging Friendly Sibling Interactions

    3:1 Coaching With Susan: Encouraging Friendly Sibling Interactions

    In this episode, Susan coaches a parent, "Marie," who discusses her large family, including two children on the autism spectrum. She's looking for advice on encouraging more friendly, positive interactions between her five children. Susan coaches Marie on managing children with high functioning autism, focusing on executive functioning, and emphasizing the unique strengths and challenges of each child. http://pages.susanstiffelman.com/coaching-podcast-friendly-siblings

    2:11 Catching Your Breath

    2:11 Catching Your Breath

    In this episode, Susan shares her thoughts on navigating the holiday season, reflecting on the relentless pace of modern life, the challenges posed by technology, and the importance of taking time to recharge. Susan also talks about her personal practice of unplugging for several weeks and the positive impact it has on her well-being. https://pages.susanstiffelman.com/catching-your-breath-podcast

    2:10 Five Principles of Parenting with Aliza Pressman

    2:10 Five Principles of Parenting with Aliza Pressman

    Susan talks with Dr. Pressman about the five guiding principles for raising a good human: relationships, reflection, regulation, rules, and repair. They stress the importance of being a "good enough" parent, rather than striving for perfection, and emphasize that imperfection is a natural part of being human. http://pages.susanstiffelman.com/aliza-pressman-podcast-episode

    1:111 Calming the Chaos with Dayna Abraham

    1:111 Calming the Chaos with Dayna Abraham

    In this conversation, Susan and Dayna talk about how important it is to understand that even if our child has behavioral struggles, they aren’t broken and we aren’t failing. They go on to discuss creating a plan for parenting storms, not taking things personally, and shifting our perspective. https://susanstiffelman.com/dayna-abraham-podcast/

    1:110 Captaining the Ship Around Kids and Tech with Susan Stiffelman, MFT

    1:110 Captaining the Ship Around Kids and Tech with Susan Stiffelman, MFT

    One of the biggest power struggles parents have with their kids is around technology. In this episode, Susan talks about the importance of clarity as we set realistic routines around screen time, emphasizing the importance of being the “Captain of the ship” for our kids, to offer guidance and support. https://susanstiffelman.com/kids-and-tech-podcast/

    1:108 Parenting from a Global Perspective with Mei-Ling Hopgood

    1:108 Parenting from a Global Perspective with Mei-Ling Hopgood

    Enjoy a fascinating conversation with Mei-Ling Hopgood about her adventures in parenting around the world, from raising her children in Argentina where bedtimes are often “flexible” to looking at how play, meals, and chores are approached in other cultures. A delightful discussion that may help parents feel a bit more flexible in their child-rearing practices. https://susanstiffelman.com/podcast-episode-global-perspective/

    Best of The Aware Show with Susan Stiffelman: Parenting without Power Struggles

    Best of The Aware Show with Susan Stiffelman: Parenting without Power Struggles

    What do you do when a child is having a tantrum? How do you create boundaries, so they feel safe and heard? Family therapist, Susan Stiffelman, MFT,  has shown thousands of parents how to be the cool, confident “Captain of the ship” in their children’s lives. Based on her successful practice and packed with real-life stories, Susan will share proven strategies and crystal-clear insights to motivate kids to cooperate and connect. Susan is an internationally respected parent educator, therapist, author, and parenting expert. She is the Huffington Post’s weekly parenting advice columnist (Parent Coach) and the author of “Parenting Without Power Struggles.” Her latest book is “Parenting with Presence: Practices for Raising Conscious, Confident, Caring Kids.”  Info: www.ParentingwithPresence.com

    1: 107 Raising Healthy Teens With Dr. Lisa Damour

    1: 107 Raising Healthy Teens With Dr. Lisa Damour

    At a time when headlines are filled with dire warnings about the mental health of our adolescents, this information-packed session with Dr. Lisa Damour offers vital guidance for parents—including those with younger kids—about how to navigate the ups and downs that come with growing up. https://susanstiffelman.com/lisa-damour-teen-podcast-episode/

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