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How To Talk To Kids About Anything
Summary: The How to Talk to Kids about Anything Parenting Podcast, hosted by Dr. Robyn Silverman (Child & Teen Development Specialist, parenting coach, author, speaker and mom of 2), provides hands-on tips, powerful scripts, inspiring stories and specific steps to make even the toughest conversations easier. Featuring revealing interviews with the top experts in their fields, How To Talk to Kids about Anything gives parents and educators the tools and take-aways they've been looking for but have yet to find. From bullying and the gift of failure to death, divorce, money, sex, anger, anxiety and more, listeners will discover what to do, what to say and how to say it in a non-judgmental, honest, accessible format. Consider Dr. Robyn’s How to Talk to Kid about Anything podcast, your one-stop-parenting-shop delivering exactly what you need, when you need it, from someone you trust.
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Podcasts:
Special Guest: Dr. Michele Borba This podcast provides: Tips: How to build empathy in your child Cultivate 9 habits of empathy such as perspective-taking & self-regulation Use a baby in the family, a puppy, movies, Facetime to help understand and learn emotion literacy. How to build the “kind mindset” The 4 tips navy SEALS are using. How service can help build altruistic children- match your child’s passion. Look for moments to talk about feelings and empathy. Modeling empathy for children. Family meeting: How do we want to be remembered? Developing a family motto that supports empathy Empathy can be nurtured- weave it into daily moments. Scripts: What to say when a child is unkind to someone. What to say when you see empathy in action. Using the two-kind rule at your dinner table.
Special Guest: Wendy Van de Poll This podcast provides: Tips: Plan ahead. Know the difference between normal and abnormal grief. Let a child grieve and allow your child to have a full breadth of feelings. Use real words. Discuss the life cycle. Read books to your children about loss Create scrap books or allow your child to write a letter to your pet Scripts: Why not to say “your dog went to sleep” and what to say instead. How to move towards positive memories. How to honestly but gently talk to your child when your pet is very sick and death is going to occur soon. What to say when you are angry and loss is sudden. Steps Know the stages of grief and don’t rush them. Play a positive game. What do you remember?
This podcast will focus on how to talk to kids about healthy, caring, romantic relationships. When you were a teen, who taught you about how to have a mutually beneficial, successful romantic relationship? Who is teaching your teen? Dr. Weissbourd and his team released a report on May 17th called The Talk: How Adults Can Promote Young Healthy Relationships and Prevent Misogyny and Sexual Harassment. This report highlights what adults have NOT been doing to help prevent misogyny among teens and to prepare young people for caring, ethical romantic and sexual relationships. This podcast expands on what Dr. Weissbourd and his team found and how we can personally answer the question: What do we, as key adults in the lives of teens, really understand about healthy, caring romantic relationships and how can we convey this to our kids?
This podcast will focus on talking to kids (and teaching kids) about money. Raising children who understand money is vital to their future financial health, independence and future fiscal behavior. Children and teens need to learn the value of money as well as how to budget, plan, earn, save, invest and give to causes and charities that mean something to them. Money management is a life skill that all children must learn—so let’s get the information we need right here!
This podcast will focus on the importance of allowing children to fail. Discover why, during the school-age and teen years, it is vital for parents and educators to allow young people to experience the disappointment, frustration and struggle that occurs when they are challenged by life’s problems. Find out how failure and learning to bounce back and ultimately succeed, put children on the path to growing up and becoming successful, resilient and self-reliant adults.
This podcast will focus on the most common toddler/early-childhood sleep problems Dr. Natasha Burgert encounters in the office—and how to fix them!
As a parent or a teacher, you might have experienced moments where children experience overwhelming feelings such as anger, anxiety or agitation leading to fitful moments, tantrums and melt-downs. Today we are talking with Dr. Lynne Kenney about how to help children get calm on the spot and develop better tools and strategies for coping with BIG feelings.
Special Guest: Rosalind Wiseman This podcast provides: Information on boyworld vs girlworld: The cultural messages and the challenges that girls vs boys are coping with in today’s society A step-by-step plan of what to do when your child is involved with a mistake, problem or bullying issue with another child. “Just because it’s common, doesn’t make it right.” A step-by-step plan of how to approach the other parent if your child is on the receiving end of bullying or social aggression The difference between bullying, drama and conflict The script for how to talk to kids about dignity, respect, conflict and relationships