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135: How to Support a Child Going Through Transitions with Jess VanderWier, Founder of Our Mama Village

135: How to Support a Child Going Through Transitions with Jess VanderWier, Founder of Our Mama Village

FromMomwell


135: How to Support a Child Going Through Transitions with Jess VanderWier, Founder of Our Mama Village

FromMomwell

ratings:
Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Transitions can be overwhelming for our children and for us. As moms, we want to know how to support a child going through transitions. We might experience our own anxiety, deal with mom guilt, or question whether they are capable of navigating big changes. But with the right strategies in place, we can guide our children, and ourselves, through times of change. Today, I’m joined by Jess VanderWier, founder of Our Mama Village to discuss how to support a child through the transition into school and separation anxiety. (This is the final episode of our 3-part back-to-school series. Don’t miss Episode 133 on kindergarten readiness with Susie Allison of Busy Toddler and Episode 134 on helping children cope with school anxiety with Dr. Becky Kennedy of Good Inside.) Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PFO7vS
Released:
Aug 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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