156: From desperation to collaboration

Adrianna and Tim, seasoned parents, struggled to find effective solutions for their kids’ constant rivalry. Joining the Parenting Membership sparked a transformative journey. They discovered new approaches through community support, engaging in explicit conversations about their children’s needs and their own. Celebrate their remarkable transformation with us!

‘Authoritative’ isn’t the best parenting style

A father in a coral-colored button-up shirt sits on a sofa next to his young daughter who appears upset or sad

Note: This blog post is adapted from the podcast episode 154: Authoritative isn’t the best Parenting “Style”.   “On average, authoritative parents spanked just as much as the average of all other parents.  Undoubtedly, some parents can be authoritative without using spanking but we have no evidence that all or even most parents can achieve…

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155: How to get your child to listen to you

Chrystal’s insightful approach to getting her spirited children to listen without raising entitled kids is a must-listen. She shares practical tools and collaborative strategies. Her success story proves that respectful parenting doesn’t create entitled children but fosters cooperation. Explore her transformative journey from battles to collaboration, inspired by the Setting Loving (& Effective!) Limits workshop.

154: Authoritative isn’t the best Parenting “Style”

A child wearing a pink polka dot top and jeans sitting on a wooden floor next to an adult

Explore the world of parenting styles in this episode, including a surprising statement by Dr. Diana Baumrind, the creator of these styles. We delve into the effectiveness and impacts of different parenting styles, challenging common beliefs. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion that reevaluates our understanding of authoritative parenting and the research behind it.

153: Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home

Explore the wisdom of Toko-pa Turner’s book, “Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home,” as we delve into the disconnection many of us feel from our true selves due to childhood experiences. It’s time to embrace our needs, seek help, and invite others to support us. Don’t miss upcoming opportunities to address your unmet needs and embark on a journey of self-discovery and fulfillment.