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Podcast Episode 283: Our Dirty Little Secrets: What We’re Afraid to Admit That We Don’t Know How to Do
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Podcast Episode 283: Our Dirty Little Secrets: What We’re Afraid to Admit That We Don’t Know How to Do

Struggling with changing a tire or other basic tasks? Join us as we explore the humor and reality of navigating life skills gaps. Learn why confidence often trumps knowledge and get practical tips for navigating life skills gaps without shame. Embrace your imperfections and tackle those daunting tasks head-on!

Podcast Episode 282: How Science Can Help You Kick Burnout By Completing Your Stress Response Cycle with Amelia Nagoski, D.M.A.
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Podcast Episode 282: How Science Can Help You Kick Burnout By Completing Your Stress Response Cycle with Amelia Nagoski, D.M.A.

Discover how understanding the stress response cycle can help you manage burnout. Our latest podcast episode dives into the science behind the stress response cycle and offers practical tips to complete your stress response cycle, reclaim your sanity, and kick burnout to the curb. Tune in to learn how to harness the power of the stress response cycle for a calmer, more balanced life.

Podcast Episode 280: Why is This So Hard? Parenting Tips for Strong-Willed, Neurodivergent Kids with Danielle Bettmann, B.S.Ed.
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Podcast Episode 280: Why is This So Hard? Parenting Tips for Strong-Willed, Neurodivergent Kids with Danielle Bettmann, B.S.Ed.

Navigating bedtime battles and broccoli negotiations? Discover how to tackle parenting challenges with strong-willed kids. Learn strategies to embrace their strong will and turn daily struggles into growth opportunities for both you and your child.

Podcast Episode 279: Why Do We Have Holes in Our Undies?
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Podcast Episode 279: Why Do We Have Holes in Our Undies?

Struggling through morning chaos while neglecting your own needs? Discover why preventing mom burnout is crucial in this relatable post. Learn how putting yourself last contributes to stress and mom burnout, and why it’s time for self-care to become a priority. Embrace small indulgences guilt-free and reclaim sanity amidst daily juggling. Preventing mom burnout starts with valuing your well-being—because you deserve it.

Podcast Episode 278: How to Have Hard Conversations: Teaching Kids Healthy Conflict Resolution with Sara and Kyle Wester, LPC
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Podcast Episode 278: How to Have Hard Conversations: Teaching Kids Healthy Conflict Resolution with Sara and Kyle Wester, LPC

Discover expert tips on teaching kids healthy conflict skills. Learn how teaching kids healthy conflict skills can lead to fewer meltdowns, more meaningful conversations, and stronger relationships. Join us for a crash course in conflict resolution with our trusted experts.

Podcast Episode 277: How To Have a Stress-Free Summer With The Kids So You Don’t Lose Your Cool
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Podcast Episode 277: How To Have a Stress-Free Summer With The Kids So You Don’t Lose Your Cool

Discover the ultimate guide to stress free summer parenting hacks! Learn how to embrace boredom, set boundaries, and delegate tasks to keep your cool and enjoy sun-filled months. Make this summer a breeze with our top stress free summer parenting hacks. Here’s to fewer meltdowns and more happy, relaxed memories!

Podcast Episode 276: Why the Heck is No One Sleeping? Sleep Secrets You Need to Know with Rachael Shepard-Ohta
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Podcast Episode 276: Why the Heck is No One Sleeping? Sleep Secrets You Need to Know with Rachael Shepard-Ohta

Struggling with sleepless nights? Discover essential tips for better baby sleep and navigate the hilarious yet stressful reality of kids and sleep. From solid sleep strategies to tips for better baby sleep, reclaim your sanity (and your bed) for more restful nights.

Episode 274: I’ve Got to Do WHAT? Things You Wish You Knew Before You Became a Mom with Amanda Tice
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Episode 274: I’ve Got to Do WHAT? Things You Wish You Knew Before You Became a Mom with Amanda Tice

Discover essential things to know before becoming a mom. From brain chemistry changes to societal pressures, learn the things to know before becoming a mom to navigate motherhood with confidence and joy. Embrace the journey with practical tips and honest insights.

Natural Consequence For Hitting
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Natural Consequence For Hitting

Not more than 2 seconds after they hop in the car, the screaming begins.

“No, that’s not what happened Erik. My lunch is at 11:35am, not 11:30.”

I brace myself.

“NO SISSY! YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT”

And then, WHAP!

He reaches his little arm across the space in the bucket seats between them and hits her.

“Erik, DON’T HIT ME!!!”

That’s when I intervene.

I don’t know how school bus drivers do it. How do you discipline 30 kids when you’re trying to keep safe and focus on not veering your large yellow, monstrosity off the road

I’m in a Toyota Highlander with only two children and I’m ready to lose my mind.

Crying Over Homework
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Crying Over Homework

“Noooo… I can’t do it. I don’t have the time!!”

Have you heard this from your child when she sits down to do homework? My gosh, it wrecks me.

I can feel her overwhelm and so relate to it.

I know what it feels like to have so much to do and what seems like no time to do it.

So, I jump in and try to help.

“It’s ok sweetie, let’s write down all the things you have to do to get it out of your head.”

“NO!” she pouts back, “That won’t help. I don’t know any of this and I have to get started now.”

What do you do with that? You see the problem, you know the steps to take to fix it and yet your child pushes you away like you couldn’t possibly know what she’s talking about or what she’s dealing with.

How To Get Your Child To Clean Up After Themselves
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How To Get Your Child To Clean Up After Themselves

Ever walk in your house and become immediately overwhelmed with the stuff lying around?

Its bad enough when you have a kitchen junk counter stacked with 3 layers deep with kid’s artwork, random books and those gadgets for your door that you don’t want to throw away but you don’t really know how to install.

But then is all the stuff your kids leave laying in the living room or crammed onto the top of the family room game shelf.

3 Simple Ways to Make Homework Fun

3 Simple Ways to Make Homework Fun

I’m going to be blunt.

Right now, your child’s homework time just plain sucks.

It does.

You dread it every night. “Hey, have you done your math homework yet?

“NO! I can’t do my homework. I don’t want to do it yet. Can’t I watch TV? I’ll do it after dinner.”

So much back and forth and back and forth. It’s become too much.

The question is, how do you make your child want to do homework?

How do you make homework less boring?

Podcast Episode 119: Finding your Authentic Self with Ryan Haddon
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Podcast Episode 119: Finding your Authentic Self with Ryan Haddon

It can be hard finding your authentic self when we put so much energy into our family every day. It becomes so difficult to untangle where your identity ends and your identity as a parent begins (news flash- they are different)! We’re going to share 3 things you can do to have healthy boundaries with our kids and family and help you find your authentic self.

Podcast Episode 86: Parenting on the Same Page with Amy McCready
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Podcast Episode 86: Parenting on the Same Page with Amy McCready

It’s hard enough when you are trying to pick a place to go out to eat and no one is on the same page, but when you and your partner or co-parent aren’t on the same page…it can be downright agonizing! We discuss with Amy how parents can identify what the real issue is causing their parenting struggles and how to best get on the same page and become a united front.

Tween Mood Swings
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Tween Mood Swings

You walk in the door from school. Your nine-year-old comes in after you.

Everything seems fine. She’s happy. All is well and good.

Then, you remind her that the dishwasher needs unloading.

Boom. It’s like something inside her detonates.

“Noooo… I don’t have time to do that. That’s so unfair. I can’t believe you’re making me do this!:

She glares at you, stomps over to the kitchen sink and starts crying.

WHA-ATT just happened? She was happy. I didn’t blame her. I just had a simple request.

Podcast Episode 112: What is Social Justice Parenting?
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Podcast Episode 112: What is Social Justice Parenting?

When it comes to parenting, so many of us want to raise “good kids”. Kids who will be kind to others, who can problem solve, kids who truly understand and act out of compassion, and who understand inclusivity, justice, and equality. But there is often a space between raising “good kids” and raising pro-justice kids. That’s where the concept of Social Justice Parenting comes in.

Podcast Episode 61: How Logical Consequences are More Effective Than Punishments at Home
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Podcast Episode 61: How Logical Consequences are More Effective Than Punishments at Home

Too often, we fall into the trap of punishing our kids in the heat of the moment after something’s happened. But that hardly ever works. Here, we’ll discuss the difference between logical consequences and punishments, as well as how to make effective logical consequences that will have a positive impact on your discipline at home.

Podcast Episode #146: How to Parent Like a Spy with Christina Hillsberg
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Podcast Episode #146: How to Parent Like a Spy with Christina Hillsberg

Have you ever thought that being a parent should carry some training? How about spy training? I mean, who doesn’t want to learn how to parent like a spy? Meet Christina Hillsberg, former CIA agent and author who shares how her training as a spy has influenced her parenting with her 5 kids.

Middle School Binder Organization
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Middle School Binder Organization

It’s 6pm on a Thursday and I get a frantic text from a friend. Her daughter goes to the same school as mine.

“Hey, does your daughter have the math test from 2 months ago? The teacher is letting Celina retake it but she can’t find it.”

“Yeah, hold on, let me ask her.”

My daughter does have the test – which she doesn’t hand over right away because she wants to know exactly why she needs it, what it will be used for… third degree basically.
Satisfied with all my answers,she opens her binder to the math section, pulls out the test and hands it to me.
“Thanks,” my friend texts back, “I don’t know what Celina did with it.”

Could this be why you’re so frustrated as a mom?
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Could this be why you’re so frustrated as a mom?

Do you feel like you’re too nice?

One of my students called me out for that my first year of teaching.

In her very astute, wise little fifth grade voice she told me, “Mrs. Crohn, you are too nice”

But wait… don’t you want to be nice? Isn’t that something to aim for?

Kind yes. But nice…nice is taking on the full responsibility of other people’s feelings and adapting your behavior to make others happy.

That’s what I was doing when an 11-year-old called me out.

Creating A Bare Bones Budget When You’re Not Making Much Money
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Creating A Bare Bones Budget When You’re Not Making Much Money

In the midst of this strange season of social distancing and change, money may well be a scary topic for you. Maybe you’re like my family and you’re working through a big loss of income due to the pandemic? Maybe overwhelm and anxiety define your money situation in this season of uncertainty? Maybe you’ve decided to keep your head down and eyes closed, playing the “if I don’t look at it, then it can’t be real game” that our kids played when they were little?

Homework Helper Middle School
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Homework Helper Middle School

Dread your middle schooler’s homework every night? These tips for middle school parents will guide you in effective homework strategies.

There I was, sitting in my son’s 7th grade Parent-Teacher conferences, listening to the Literature teacher tell me the same thing I have heard for the past few years at every single conference…

“Your son is very bright, well-behaved, an absolutely pleasure in class. However, he doesn’t seem to get his homework done. And our first test of the year didn’t go very well for him.”