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DEEP DIVE: When the World Moves Too Fast for Our Kids

DEEP DIVE: When the World Moves Too Fast for Our Kids

FromWhat Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms


DEEP DIVE: When the World Moves Too Fast for Our Kids

FromWhat Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’re doing a Deep Dive into our best episodes around a single topic. Find the Spotify playlist for this “Deep Dive” here.
This group of episodes is about parenting kids who don’t fit the mold. This week, we’re revisiting our episode from 2022, "When the World Moves Too Fast for Our Kids."
When we look at our kids– and think of the responsibilities we had and risks we took at their ages– a lot of us think our kids are growing up more slowly. This is definitely not always a bad thing. But when our kid is playing Pokémon and their peers have moved on to Snapchat, should we be encouraging them to blossom? Or letting them stay young a little longer?
Amy and Margaret discuss:

why it's good to have "young" kids

when to rescue, and when to leave them alone

how to make our own homes safe havens for our kids to be exactly who they are


Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:

Camille Noe Pagán for WebMD: "Is It Immaturity or ADHD?"


Alloprof Parents: "5 ways to support an immature first grader"


PsychCentral: "The Effects of Trauma from Growing up Too Fast"


Amy Norton for CBS News: "Why today's teens are growing up more slowly than they used to"


Katie Bishop for BBC: "Kids getting older younger: Are children growing up too fast?"


Steven Richfield for HealthyPlace: "Coaching The Emotionally Immature Middle Schooler"


Julie Rawe for Understood: "Why some kids seem immature compared to other kids their age"


Dr. Tori Cordiano for Your Teen Magazine: "My Daughter Is Immature and She’s Annoying Her Friends"


Jessica Lahey for Your Teen Magazine: "Understanding Changing Middle School Friendships"



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Released:
Nov 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by funny moms Margaret Ables (Nick Mom) and Amy Wilson (When Did I Get Like This?), “What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood” is a comedy podcast solving today’s parenting dilemmas so you don’t have to. We’re both moms of three, dealing with the same hassles as any parent, albeit with slightly differing styles. Margaret is laid-back to the max; Amy never met an expert or a list she didn't like. In each episode, we discuss a parenting issue from multiple perspectives and the accompanying expert advice that may or may not back us up. We talk about it, laugh about it, call out each other’s nonsense, and then we come up with concrete solutions. Join us as we laugh in the face of motherhood! Winner of the 2018 Mom 2.0 Iris Award for Best Podcast, the 2017 Podcast Awards People’s Choice for Best Family and Parenting Podcast, and finalist for the 2019 Romper's Parent's Choice Award. whatfreshhellpodcast.com