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Mighty Parenting Tackles: What Parents Need To Know About 13 Reasons Why | Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler | Episode 19

Mighty Parenting Tackles: What Parents Need To Know About 13 Reasons Why | Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler | Episode 19

FromMighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults


Mighty Parenting Tackles: What Parents Need To Know About 13 Reasons Why | Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler | Episode 19

FromMighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There’s no doubt that 13 Reasons Why is controversial. Whether you love it, hate it, or are avoiding it, recognizing that it is part of our children’s world will help you manage their exposure and deal with any reactions. There’s a lot going on here and since the first season hit there has been a lot of controversy. Mighty Parenting Podcast hosts, Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler, have been digging in. Here they are sharing all of the inside scoop with you from what people say is good and bad, to what kids are saying about it, to the potential fallout. You’ll be well informed, knowing just what parents need to know about 13 Reasons Why including what pitfalls to watch out for and even the questions to ask your child when you have the important conversations this show is prompting from families and our society.
Released:
May 28, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Parenting teens and young adults today is a huge challenge. Sandy Fowler brings help as she interviews experts, shares stories and gets real digging into relevant topics such as stress, anxiety, bullying, social media, peer pressure, healthy coping strategies, learning disabilities, communication, parenting strategies, and so much more. The Mighty Parenting podcast goes upstream and focuses on sharing information that families, educators and mentors can use to empower kids in an effective way.