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Ep. 61 - A moms love note to her son

Ep. 61 - A moms love note to her son

FromParenting Understood


Ep. 61 - A moms love note to her son

FromParenting Understood

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Sep 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today on an episode for Pino and Parenting,  we interview Kaitlin Bishop about her children’s book, If You Ever. Kaitlin Bishop is a stay-at-home mom of two that moonlights as an author and illustrator. Her three-year-old son inspired her to write her first book If You Ever. It wasn’t until she realized how expensive hiring an illustrator was that she decided to utilize her newly found love of painting, and simply do it herself. After one year of painting, editing, and final touches, she finally completed what she set out to do: create a permanent place for the love letter to her son by self-publishing her book.  Kaitlin shares with us how her creative project helped her mental health.    You can follow her on IG: @Katilinbishopillustrations  You can find her book on Amazon   To find out more about Michelle's ABC's of Toddler Behavior, you can visit thrivingtoddler.com
Released:
Sep 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Parenting Understood is a podcast aimed at helping parents become more confident and relaxed in their parenting. We explore the current research on different parenting and child development topics and break it down into an easy to understand, relatable content. We know there is an abundance of information out there which can make it feel overwhelming. Maybe trying to determine what’s fact vs opinion makes you want to bury your head in the sand. Let us help you find and understand the evidence based resources you need, to feel more confident in the choices you make as parents. Join us each week to get a breakdown of the current research and let us guide you to becoming a more confident and relaxed parent, able to provide the sensitive and responsive care your child needs.