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[E166] Robyn Gobbel on Raising Kids with Big Baffling Behaviors
[E166] Robyn Gobbel on Raising Kids with Big Baffling Behaviors
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Nov 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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On today's episode, one of our faorite guests is BACK to talk about her incredible new book. It's our friend Robyn Gobbel and her book, Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors: Brain, Body, Sensory Strategies that Really Work, is one of our favorite parenting books ever. Robyn talks about why she wrote this book, the thought behind her creative approach of weaving narrative and instruction together and why she felt so strongly to approach the book in a non-traditional way. We also dive deep into some of the strategies and practical advice in the book including what an Owl Brain is and why we need to grow it!
You will love this episode and you should go buy Robyn's book immediately - IF YOU DON'T WIN ONE FROM US FIRST! To find out how to win a FREE copy of Robyn's book, listen to the whole episode - we're giving away two copies this week!
You can learn more about Empowered to Connect on our website or from following us on social media and don't forget to check out our YouTube Channel for more content!
You will love this episode and you should go buy Robyn's book immediately - IF YOU DON'T WIN ONE FROM US FIRST! To find out how to win a FREE copy of Robyn's book, listen to the whole episode - we're giving away two copies this week!
You can learn more about Empowered to Connect on our website or from following us on social media and don't forget to check out our YouTube Channel for more content!
Released:
Nov 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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