The Emotional Inheritance of Parenting
Karemi Alvarez
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#28 Conscious Parenting through Crisis and Growth - Interview with Gillian Scahill
Join me in this interview with a fellow conscious parenting coach, Gillian Scahill. Gillian shares not only her journey into conscious parenting, but also a life-altering crisis moment when her son…
#27. A Dad’s Perspective on Conscious Parenting (My Husband’s!)
In this episode, I have a conversation with my husband about his perspective on conscious parenting and some of the challenges that he's faced as a man in his parenting journey. This episode can shed…
#26. Dealing with Change in Your Life (during the holidays!)
In this episode I share several tips for facing the stress of change in your life and especially if you're facing stress during the holiday season. 💌 Want conscious parenting tools and real insight…
#25. Screens, Our Kids & Conscious Parenting - Interview with Suzi Lula
Do you want to learn how you can approach your kids' use of screens and media through conscious parenting? Don’t miss out on this episode with none other than Best Selling Author and wisdom teacher…
#24. How Does Our Parenting Impact Our Kids’ Future Intimate Relationships?
In this episode, you'll learn how your relationship with your children while they're young and all through their teenage years can impact not just the type of partner they'll choose as adults, but…
#23. What Matters Most In Early Childhood Education? - Interview with Dinuka Ranasinghe
If you have a child ages 2 – 6 and you’re planning to send them to preschool and kindergarten, do you feel tired of researching one school after another and you’re wondering which one can best meet…
#22. How to Talk with Kids to Build Stress Tolerance & Motivation with Dr. Stixrud and Ned Johnson
In looking back at some of the most challenging conversations you’ve had with your kids, have you sometimes thought to yourself, “How did that conversation go so wrong? I wanted to impart wisdom,…
#21. The Self-Driven Child - Interview with Dr. William Stixrud
Join me in this eye-opening, informative and insightful conversation with clinical neuropsychologist and best-selling author, Dr. William Stixrud, about his book, The Self-Driven Child. Get ready to…
#20. Instead Of Raising An Obedient Child, Do This...
In this episode, I invite you to question the term obedience and how our focus on obedience can take us away from one of our most important goals as parents, to raise critical thinkers,…
#19. Think Stress = Bad? Use Harvard's Insights!
We're all familiar with stress and our kids are too. Many parents understandably worry about their kids feeling stressed. It's a term that's associated with negative outcomes. But did you know that…
#18. Help! How Do I Address My Child's Misbehaviors?
Do you feel at your wits' end when your kids behave in the exact ways you've told them not to? Hitting their sibling, climbing on the furniture in the house, yelling at the top of their lungs the…
#17. How To Reconnect With My Kids? Interview with Janet Philbin
Are you wondering how to begin to reconnect with your kids? Are you at a point in your parenting journey where you're realizing that perhaps you've been parenting from reactivity (yelling, becoming…
#16 How To Talk To Young Children About Death
Whether we like it or not, our kids will ask us questions about death. Perhaps a pet they loved has died or a member of the family or they saw something on TV. How can you help your child understand…
#15. Books That Transform - Interview with Dinuka Ranasinghe
In this week’s episode our guest, Dinuka Ranasinghe – conscious parenting coach, preschool Director, and mother of two boys – shares which books have been pivotal in her life transformation as a…
#14. What You Need To Know About Giving Your Child Praise
In this episode, you'll learn about the type of praise that's beneficial for children and the type that's not, and why. You'll also hear many examples of the type of praise that fosters children's…
#13. Is Your Child Complaining Constantly?
In this episode, you'll learn how you can address situations in which your child is constantly complaining, how you can use these moments as opportunities to strengthen your relationship with your…
#12. What Type Of Play Does Your Child Need?
You know kids love to play every chance they get, but did you know that developmentally there's a type of play they need to engage in every day? In this episode you'll learn about the type of play…
#11. What Can Your Child Teach You?
As parents, we're constantly thinking about what lessons we want to impart, what life skills we want to help our children to develop, what life experiences we want to offer them. This episode is…
#10. What To Do When Your Child Lies
In this episode, we'll address an important question: why do children lie? The purpose of this episode is to help you as a parent understand why children lie, how you can foster their honesty and…
#9. 5 Steps To Build Your Child's Emotional Health
This week's episode is filled with steps you can take starting today to build your child's emotional health. I offer you concrete steps, guidance, and examples that you can start applying in your…
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