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    Explore " tips for parents" with insightful episodes like "Carin Rockind: How to Keep it Spicy When you Have Kids", "Breaking holiday traditions: What I’m doing differently with my neurodivergent child.", "#71: 6 Tips To Becoming An Awesome Parent", "Encore: Parent Awareness" and "Episode 5 - Complex Mental Health" from podcasts like ""The Sex Reimagined Podcast", "Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents", "Success Gyan Podcast", "Legacy Therapy" and "The Yellow Ladybugs Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Carin Rockind: How to Keep it Spicy When you Have Kids

    Carin Rockind: How to Keep it Spicy When you Have Kids

    Carin Rockind has a Master’s in Positive Psychology Coach, a former Happiness Guru on SiriusXM; she helps empower people to thrive. She works in big companies like Amazon, Capital One, Avon, and LinkedIn, and she is also the founder of Women's Global Happiness Day, which is a not-for-profit effort to eradicate the women's depression epidemic worldwide.

    WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • Why a women’s self-worth gets buried beneath negative beliefs and what she can do to free herself from layers of inherited patriarchy. 
    • Pain-to-Purpose - How to make meaning from pain and suffering
    • How to reimagine sexing-up infertility. 
    • Why you have to double and triple down on intentionality when raising babies if you don’t want to lose that intimate connection. 


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    Breaking holiday traditions: What I’m doing differently with my neurodivergent child.

    Breaking holiday traditions: What I’m doing differently with my neurodivergent child.

    If you have a neurodivergent child who tends to get overstimulated, overwhelmed and dysregulated around gift-giving time during the holidays, you’re not alone.

    Over the years I’ve found ways to manage dysregulation around gifts and the meltdowns that usually happen and this year, I’m putting it all together so I can have a more regulated holiday season.

    Links:

    Episode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/podcast

    The OT Butterfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theotbutterfly

    Work with Laura: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/parentconsult

    Instagram video on talking about neurodiversity with loved ones. 


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    Episode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/podcast

    The OT Butterfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theotbutterfly

    Work with Laura: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/parentconsult

    Buy "A kids book about neurodiversity" : www.theotbutterfly.com/book


    #71: 6 Tips To Becoming An Awesome Parent

    #71: 6 Tips To Becoming An Awesome Parent

    What if there is a formula to be an awesome parent ? We all want to understand our children better, don't we?  Parenting can be difficult sometimes, but here's what you can do to make the process seamless. 

    In today’s episode, we have India’s Leading Life Coach Puja Puneet who will be providing us with tips on becoming an awesome parent & things which we can do to achieve pure connection with our children. 

    Puja Puneet will be live in the upcoming Super Growth Summit. Login to www.sgsummits.com

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    Encore: Parent Awareness

    Encore: Parent Awareness

    Melanie Prather Studer chats with Stacey about her work as a parenting mentor.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Most people don’t prepare their legacy (Emergency Info File) because of procrastination and denial.
    • If you are a parent with children under the age of 18, and you and your spouse both died tomorrow, would they know what to do? 

    To purchase the Emergency Info File course, please visit:

    https://www.gotittogethernow.com/pickyourplan

     

    To get in touch with Melanie:

    Website: https://www.parentinghighschoolers.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parentinghighschoolers

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parentinghighschoolers

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7T_-4m6MjUwc8hln4ShjrQ

    Email: mel@parentinghighschoolers.com

    Podcast: https://parentinghighschoolers.com/podcast/

    #056: How To Help Parents Feel Supported On The IEP Team with Emily Estades

    #056: How To Help Parents Feel Supported On The IEP Team with Emily Estades

    I always love to get parents' perspectives but it’s not often I get to hear the unique view of a parent turned professional. In this episode, I interview Emily Estades, my friend, graduate student, parent, and SLP.  Emily is the mother of two children, her daughter, the oldest, has a dual diagnosis of Autism and Rett Syndrome, and her son with Anxiety and ADHD. Her journey started with her daughter's many appointments, meetings, and therapies, eventually inspiring her career as an SLP.

    Prior to dealing with speech therapists for her daughter, Emily remembers speech therapy as something kids got pulled out for in the middle of class but not much else. Through attending therapy with her daughter, she got an inside look at what it really was and she began to question and learn. She feels that the time period in which they were first attending therapy with their new diagnosis was a transitional time for the profession and her initial experience was really affected by this. Everyone was working in the best interest of her child, but it felt like they were learning right alongside them. That has really influenced how she works with families now as an SLP. Trying to keep an open mind, provide support wherever she can, and provide information and resources if they are wanting to learn too.

    Emily really gets it as a parent and SLP. As someone who attended IEPs on the other side of the table long before she became a professional, I wanted her advice on how providers can keep parents as a vital part of the team. She had some great tips!

    How can providers lead parent-inclusive IEP meetings?

    •Be mindful of the perspective and language you are using with the parent.
    •Be compassionate and be empathetic, parents are doing the best they can.
    •It is the professional's job to build the bridge between home and school or home and therapy.
    •Not everyone likes to be called mom and dad. Give them their identity, use their name or ask for their preference.
    •Do not doubt parents when they talk about positive behaviors that are happening at home. •Take that opportunity to learn and build rapport.
    •Encourage parents to take part in the team, provide videos, write in the daily notebook, etc.
    •Build rapport and be gentle. Diagnosis is only the beginning for a parent, this is the hardest thing for them to talk about.

    These are some great things to keep in mind for professionals out there wanting to be sure their parents are included. And for parents, remember these are things you and your family deserve, be sure to advocate for them during IEP meetings. Emily is a dear friend and it was great to hear her perspective on this. You can learn more about her and her practice at The Inspired SLP.

    #autism #speechtherapy

    What’s Inside:

    •  A unique parent perspective at the IEP table.
    • Tips for professionals on leading a parent inclusive meeting.
    • Tips for parents from diagnosis to advocacy.
    • The parent and professional journey of Emily Estades, The Inspired SLP

    Mentioned In This Episode:
    www.theinspiredslp.net
    inspiredslp@gmail.com
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    Strategies for Effective Parenting

    Strategies for Effective Parenting

    Parenting is probably one of the most challenging, yet rewarding endeavors one can do in their lifetime. The importance and value of proper parenting are unquestionable, as it lays the foundations for societies. 

    How do we establish foundations that enable a good upbringing for our children? 
    What are strategies that can help us to develop healthy, positive habits that contribute to their development and nourishment? 

    We discuss these questions in this episode of the Muslims Down Under podcast. 



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    Join us, and help spread the word. Together we can do so much more!

    Parent Awareness

    Parent Awareness

    Melanie Prather Studer chats with Stacey about her work as a parenting mentor.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Most people don’t prepare their legacy (Emergency Info File) because of procrastination and denial.
    • If you are a parent with children under the age of 18, and you and your spouse both died tomorrow, would they know what to do? 

    To purchase the Emergency Info File course, please visit:

    https://www.gotittogethernow.com/pickyourplan

     

    To get in touch with Melanie:

    Website: https://www.parentinghighschoolers.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parentinghighschoolers

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parentinghighschoolers

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7T_-4m6MjUwc8hln4ShjrQ

    Email: mel@parentinghighschoolers.com

    Podcast: https://parentinghighschoolers.com/podcast/

    Stranger danger and intuitive parenting IP 1 year flashback Part 1

    Stranger danger and intuitive parenting IP 1 year flashback Part 1

    Ariel reflects back on the year, the moment and conversations with Lisa Wik Granberg and Jana Chan.

    Lisa of Sweden and Håtö Gård shares thoughts for moms about city vs countryside, stranger danger, curbing tantrums, the differences between all 3 daughters.. and our support systems.. and honors us native American drumming with her co-creator.. at the very end of the podcast..

    Jana of Australia (though from Czech) shares the importance of intuitive parenting, paying attention to how our kids reflect our “true state of being”, role of mom vs. work, and how to prioritize inside the madness, while learning about yourself in the process.

    The timing of these words, especially now, are really strong.

    We have some photos of these ladies and even the Native American drumming.. on our blog.

    As well, if you'd like to launch into your year with full force, then, join me for a couple free coaching sessions in the new year.

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    FROM OUR ARCHIVES: How Parents Can Stay Fit and Healthy

    FROM OUR ARCHIVES: How Parents Can Stay Fit and Healthy

    In this episode, Sharp Best Health interviews several Moms within the Sharp HealthCare who share a few simple ways to commit to your health even with a full-time job and a house full of kids.

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