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183: What I wish I’d known about parenting
FromYour Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
183: What I wish I’d known about parenting
FromYour Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Recently, a number of parents in the Parenting Membership have posted in our community about challenges they've faced that they've navigated with grace that would have seemed insurmountable a couple of years ago.
Many of these are parents of children who are already through the toddler stage, and the parents are starting to see the tools they've been using come alive in their interactions with their children.
I thought: There's a podcast episode in that!
I asked parents to submit short videos to me responding to the question: What do you wish you had known about parenting when your children were young?
The resulting videos are collected, along with my commentary, in this week's episode.
The insights that these parents offer are profound. I don't want to give too much away, but let's just say that you're not going to hear advice about a must-have crib or wipe warmer or toy.
This is advice about:
How we see ourselves
What is our role as parents to guide our children without shaping them
How we can be whole, fulfilled people ourselves when there's so much pressure on us to be a 'good parent'
If you want to hear from parents who share your values and who have been in it for a while to know what's worth worrying about and what isn't, this episode is for you.
Catch the FREE 90 minute Setting Loving (& Effective!) Limits masterclass on May 6!
Did you miss the full Setting Limits workshop that's underway now? No problem - I've got you covered!
Join me for a FREE 90-minute masterclass on Saturday May 6, from 10-11:30am Pacific.
We'll give you all of the key tools you'll need to:
Set limits your child will respect
Set way fewer limits than you ever thought possible
Learn how to meet your needs AND your child's needs to create the warm, joyful, collaborative relationship you want to have with your children
We'll have a presentation, Q&A, live coaching of one lucky participant, and a valuable giveaway as well. The session will be recorded, but we'll only send the recording to people who register so do sign up even if you know you can't attend. Click the image below to learn more and sign up!
Other episodes referenced in this episode:
079: What is RIE?
079: What is RIE? | Your Parenting Mojo
084: The Science of RIE
084: The Science of RIE | Your Parenting Mojo
085: White privilege in schools
085: White privilege in schools | Your Parenting Mojo
SYPM 010: From anxious overwhelm to optimistic calm
https://yourparentingmojo.com/captivate-podcast/anne/
Jump to highlights:
(01:40) Introduction of this episode’s topic
(02:25) Jen admits that she didn't give much consideration to parenting before her daughter, Carys, was born
(03:17) Jen shares how her journey into respectful parenting started through RIE
(04:42) Parent Elizabeth reflects on her experience and shares what she wished she had known about parenting
Many of these are parents of children who are already through the toddler stage, and the parents are starting to see the tools they've been using come alive in their interactions with their children.
I thought: There's a podcast episode in that!
I asked parents to submit short videos to me responding to the question: What do you wish you had known about parenting when your children were young?
The resulting videos are collected, along with my commentary, in this week's episode.
The insights that these parents offer are profound. I don't want to give too much away, but let's just say that you're not going to hear advice about a must-have crib or wipe warmer or toy.
This is advice about:
How we see ourselves
What is our role as parents to guide our children without shaping them
How we can be whole, fulfilled people ourselves when there's so much pressure on us to be a 'good parent'
If you want to hear from parents who share your values and who have been in it for a while to know what's worth worrying about and what isn't, this episode is for you.
Catch the FREE 90 minute Setting Loving (& Effective!) Limits masterclass on May 6!
Did you miss the full Setting Limits workshop that's underway now? No problem - I've got you covered!
Join me for a FREE 90-minute masterclass on Saturday May 6, from 10-11:30am Pacific.
We'll give you all of the key tools you'll need to:
Set limits your child will respect
Set way fewer limits than you ever thought possible
Learn how to meet your needs AND your child's needs to create the warm, joyful, collaborative relationship you want to have with your children
We'll have a presentation, Q&A, live coaching of one lucky participant, and a valuable giveaway as well. The session will be recorded, but we'll only send the recording to people who register so do sign up even if you know you can't attend. Click the image below to learn more and sign up!
Other episodes referenced in this episode:
079: What is RIE?
079: What is RIE? | Your Parenting Mojo
084: The Science of RIE
084: The Science of RIE | Your Parenting Mojo
085: White privilege in schools
085: White privilege in schools | Your Parenting Mojo
SYPM 010: From anxious overwhelm to optimistic calm
https://yourparentingmojo.com/captivate-podcast/anne/
Jump to highlights:
(01:40) Introduction of this episode’s topic
(02:25) Jen admits that she didn't give much consideration to parenting before her daughter, Carys, was born
(03:17) Jen shares how her journey into respectful parenting started through RIE
(04:42) Parent Elizabeth reflects on her experience and shares what she wished she had known about parenting
Released:
Apr 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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