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Ask Margaret: How Do I Help My Kids Through a Big Move?
What can we do to help our kids feel welcome and make friends in a new town? Margaret shares her own parenting tips for helping kids adjust after a b…
2 years, 4 months ago
Fresh Take: Adam Flaherty and Marc Checket of "Modern Dadhood"
What's the difference between being a father and being a dad? What does it mean for a man to become intentional about fatherhood as an integral part …
2 years, 4 months ago
Why Is It Easier to Solve Other People's Problems?
Episode 349
Why are the solutions to other people's problems so easy, while our own problems seem so much harder? Turns out this phenomenon is real, and even ha…
2 years, 4 months ago
Ask Amy: How Do I Get My 8-Year-Old to Read a Real Book?
How can we get our reluctant readers to read a wider range of books? Here are some parenting strategies for getting kids excited about reading.
Jennif…
2 years, 4 months ago
Fresh Take: Dr. Linnea Passaler on Healing Your Nervous System
How can busy moms reduce their stress levels in a way that DOESN'T involve the word self-care? Dr. Linnea Passaler, author of the new book HEAL YOUR …
2 years, 4 months ago
We Just Don't Get It: Stuff That Everyone Likes But Us
Episode 348
We each have those things that we don't hate, exactly; we just don't get them, don't get why everyone but us is so obsessed.
Our listener Melanie post…
2 years, 5 months ago
Ask Margaret: What Should I Do When Friends Exclude My Kid?
What parenting advice works when kids are being excluded from friend groups? Margaret shares some parenting strategies for keeping calm ourselves and…
2 years, 5 months ago
Fresh Take: Jessica McCabe on How to ADHD
Finding out that you, or your child, has ADHD can be a great relief: so many things finally make sense. But the diagnosis, and the self-acceptance th…
2 years, 5 months ago
Why Do Moms Get All The Blame?
Episode 347
Mothers have long been held at fault for anything that might occur in their children's lives, from autism ("refrigerator mothers") to colic, and ever…
2 years, 5 months ago
Ask Amy: My Kid Is Always Saying "That's Mine!"
It's developmentally appropriate for a toddler to shout "That's mine!" every five seconds instead of sharing. That's because toddlers and preschooler…
2 years, 5 months ago