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  • If you are a regular listener to The Peaceful Parenting Podcast you know that at the end of every Guest Expert interview, I ask them if they could go back in time and give advice to their younger parent self, what advice would they give themselves? There are so many gems of wisdom that come from that question that I thought it would be fun to end 2024 with a mashup of all of the advice from our guests of 2024.

    We talk about:

    3:00 Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) with Casey Ehrlich

    4:13 Understanding and Loving Spicy Kids with Mary Van Geffen

    5:23 Find Your Unicorn Space with Eve Rodsky

    5:54 From Strict Disciplinarian to Peaceful Parenting Dad and Coach with Kyle Wester

    8:32 Raising Emotionally Intelligent Kids with Stephanie Pinto

    13:17 When Your Child is Different with Sonali Vongchusiri

    15:21 Neurodivergent Insights with Dr. Megan Anna Neff

    17:31 Parenting Middle Schoolers with Phyllis Fagell

    21:00 Conscious Parenting with Destini Davis

    22:01 Ruth Whippman Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys- BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood

    24:05 ADHD and Feeding/Eating Challenges with Dr. Roberto Olivardia

    24:42 How to Help Kids Manage Stress and Difficulty with Ned Johnson

    30:08 Greg Santucci on Sensory Processing

    33:10 Kristen Day Play Based Learning: Or Why You Don’t Need to Get Your Child Ready For Kindergarten

    36:33 Why Is Parenting So Hard with Yolanda Williams

    38:28 Sexism and Sensibility: Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls in the Modern World with Jo Ann Finkelstein

    40:19 School Avoidance and Anxiety with Lynn Lyons

    44:32 Strong-Willed Kids with Vivek Patel

    46:32 Disordered Eating and Body Image Issues with Luciana Rosu-Sieza and Alexis Sauls Ramos

    48:51 How to Help Our Little Ones Sleep with Kim Hawley

    52:49 When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic with Jennifer Wallace

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Casey Ehrlich https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode139/

    Mary Van Geffen https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode138/

    Eve Rodsky https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode30/ and Eve’s book Find Your Unicorn Space

    Kyle Wester https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode141/

    Stephanie Pinto https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode-144-raising-emotionally-intelligent-kids/ and Stephanie’s Book- From Chaos to Connection

    Sonali Vongchusiri https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode-146-when-your-child-is-different-with-sonali-vongchusiri/

    Dr. Megan Anna Neff https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/neurodivergent-insights-with-dr-megan-anna-neff-episode-147/ and Dr. Neff’s book Dr. Megan Anna Neff’s book Self-Care for Autistic People: 100+ Ways to Recharge, De-Stress, and Unmask!

    Phyllis Fagell https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/parenting-middle-schoolers-with-phyllis-fagell-episode-151/ and Phyllis’ books Middle School Matters and Middle School Superpowers

    Destini Davis https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/conscious-parenting-with-destini-ann-episode-153/ and Destini’s book Very Intentional Parenting: Awakening the Empowered Parent Within

    Ruth Whippman https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/raising-emotionally-healthy-boys-boymom-reimagining-boyhood-episode-155/ and Ruth’s book BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity

    Ned Johnson https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/how-to-help-kids-manage-stress-and-difficulty-with-ned-johnson-episode-156/ and Ned’s books What Do You Say with Ned Johnson and William Stixrud and Self-Driven Child by William Stixrud (PhD) and Ned Johnson

    Dr. Roberto Olivardia https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/adhd-and-feeding-eating-challenges-with-dr-roberto-olivardia-episode-149/ and Dr. Olivardia’s book The Adonis Complex: How to Identify, Treat and Prevent Body Obsession in Men and Boys by Dr. Roberto Olivardia

    Greg Santucci https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/greg-santucci-on-sensory-processing-and-live-qa-with-my-membership-community-episode-157/

    Kristen Day https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/play-based-learning-or-why-you-dont-need-to-get-your-child-ready-for-kindergarten-episode-159/

    Yoland Williams https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/why-is-parenting-so-hard-with-yolanda-williams-episode-160/

    Jo Ann Finkelstein https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/sexism-and-sensibility-raising-empowered-resilient-girls-in-the-modern-world-with-jo-ann-finkelstein-episode-164/ and Jo Ann’s book Sexism & Sensibility Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls In The Modern World

    Lynn Lyons https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/school-avoidance-and-anxiety-with-lynn-lyons-episode-166/ and Lynn’s book Anxious Kids Anxious Parents by Lynn Lyons

    Vivek Patel https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/strong-willed-kids-with-vivek-patel-and-qa-with-membership-episode-168/

    Luciana Rosu-Sieza and Alexis Sauls Ramos https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/disordered-eating-and-body-image-issues-with-luciana-rosu-sieza-and-alexis-sauls-ramos-episode-170/

    Kim Hawley https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/how-to-help-our-little-ones-sleep-with-kim-hawley-episode-172/

    Jennifer Wallace https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/when-achievement-culture-becomes-toxic-with-jennifer-wallace-episode-173/ and Jennifer’s book Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic- and What We Can Do About It

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  • In this episode of the Peaceful Parenting Podcast, I bring back one of my favorite holiday episodes, which is an interview with my kids, where we talk about ‘people, not stuff’.

    I know many parents are concerned that their children might become materialistic due to the abundance of gifts they receive during the holiday season, which is why I highlight the importance of showing kids that there’s more to life than possessions.

    We talk about why it’s normal for children to desire many things, and how to remind them that we can welcome their feelings without necessarily fulfilling all their materialistic desires.

    We cover:

    [1:05] Discussion on Kids Wanting More Stuff [2:13] Raising Non-Materialistic Kids [2:19] Acknowledging Financial Privilege [4:33] Addressing Parents’ Fears about Kids Wanting Stuff [8:50] Encouraging Kids to Give Presents [10:06] Parents’ Role in Reducing Materialism [16:46] Kids’ Excitement and Gratitude for Presents [24:06] Changing Values with Age [26:10] Influence of Parenting on Materialism [27:10] Importance of Anticipation in Celebrations [27:56] Advice for Parents on Materialism [28:47] Reflections on Childhood and Consumerism [30:14] Transition from Wanting to Appreciating [37:12] Understanding Gratitude and Privilege

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Free How to Stop Yelling at your Kids Course https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/resources

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter

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  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a conversation with Corey and me about how our thinking about the word “limits” has changed over time. We cover why we think the word limit wasn’t capturing the spirit of what it means to be a peaceful parent, and how we find the word collaboration works better. Don’t worry, we give lots of examples of what this looks like in practice!

    We talk about:

    4:30 Peaceful Parenting Big Idea 1: Self Regulation

    5:20 Peaceful Parenting Big Idea 2: Connection and Relationship

    5:40 Peaceful Parenting Big Idea 3: Collaboration

    14:55 The importance of being flexible

    18:16 How collaboration fills up the “good will bank”

    25:00 Letting go of using power over our kids

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Free How to Stop Yelling at your Kids Course https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/resources

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

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    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup

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  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a conversation with Jennifer Wallace, author of the book Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic- and What We Can Do About It. We cover how putting less pressure on our kids will actually lead to better outcomes in the long run, and how to actually go about implementing this approach in our homes.

    We talk about:

    4:45 Separating self worth from achievements

    9:35 How to minimize criticism and prioritize affection

    12:00 Why “good schools” don’t matter as much as people think

    14:00 Why feeling like you “matter” is most important

    17:37 How to not put pressure on little kids

    24:00 How to help parents redefine success

    36:00 How to make kids feel worthy no matter what

    38:33 How to notice the signals you are sending your kids

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic- and What We Can Do About It https://amzn.to/48ZSDk7

    https://www.jenniferbwallace.com/

    IG @jenniferbreheneywallace

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

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    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup

    Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com

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  • This is a replay of an important episode. Celeste and Jen join me on the podcast to talk about supporting LGBTQ kids, specifically if you’re part of a religion or way of living that does not affirm them.

    Celeste is the executive director of Mama Dragons, which was created by Gina Crivello. Gina gathered a small group of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon) mothers together as they navigated supporting their LGBTQ children in a culture that was not affirming.

    Since then, Mama Dragons has grown to become a leader in affirming parent education and offers support to more than 9,000 members worldwide.

    We cover:

    [6:50] What is Mama Dragons [11:50] How Jen found out her son was gay, and what she did to navigate it [15:20] The physical effects of coming out of ‘fight, flight of freeze’ mode [19:10] The difference affirming parents make, and how you can affirm a child [22:10] Parenting practices to adopt [24:30] What Jen wishes she knew about raising a gay son [26:30] What Jen has learned working with Mama Dragons [29:10] The impact of growing up in a religious setting [31:50] The importance of doing your own research and not getting caught up in misinformation [33:10] Why people so threatened by the idea of LGBTQ people [38:35] Advice both Celeste and Jen would give to their younger parent self

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Free ‘How to Stop Yelling’ Course: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/resources Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Learning program Parachute – https://parachute.mamadragons.org/ Get free Parachute courses using the code PEACEFULPARENTING

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/ Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php
  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a conversation with Kim Hawley, a holistic sleep coach. We cover what developmentally appropriate sleep is and Kim shares some great tips and tricks to work with our little ones so everyone stays safe and gets more sleep. Be sure to listen to the end when we discuss my own experiences and sleep regrets from 20 years ago, when I was a young mother with children who didn’t sleep well.

    We talk about:

    4:18 Developmentally appropriate sleep expectations kids 0-1 years-old

    8:27 Problematic sleep practices that started in the 1950s

    9:30 Developmentally appropriate sleep for toddlers

    11:40 Why do toddlers wake at night?

    17:00 How to get everyone more sleep safely

    18:50 How to make babies/toddlers more comfortable with a separate room

    22:00 Is there a place for tears?

    27:55 The problems with rigid sleep schedules

    32:00 Good sleep hygiene practices

    38:18 How to use noise machines

    39:00 Sarah’s story with night weaning as a case study

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Developmentally Appropriate Sleep Expectations: Birth to Age 5 (2024 Update) https://intuitiveparentingdc.com/blog/2018/7/6/developmentally-appropriate-sleep-expectations-birth-to-age-5

    The Responsive Family Sleep Podcast https://intuitiveparentingdc.com/podcast

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    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup

    Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com

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  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a coaching call with Hayley and James who have a 2-year-old and 3-year-old. We cover what to do when kids behave in embarrassing ways in public and how understanding brain development can go a long way in helping parents become more confident.

    We talk about:

    5:20 What causes sibling rivalry

    7:00 Lack of impulse control with little kids

    16:00 Understanding developmentally appropriate behaviour

    20:50 Self Compassion when feeling judged

    35:00 Can you nurture or “coddle” kids too much?

    47:00 How understanding child development can increase our confidence as parents

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Dr. Dan Siegel’s Hand Model of the Brain https://drdansiegel.com/hand-model-of-the-brain/

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  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is an important conversation with Luciana Rosu-Sieza and Alexis Sauls Ramos from Bulimia Anorexia Nervosa Association (BANA). We have an in depth discussion about disordered eating, including causes, red flags, and what we can do as parents to prevent our kids from developing eating disorders and foster a healthy relationship with food and their bodies.

    We talk about:

    6:00 What is disordered eating?

    11:00 Risk factors for disordered eating

    12:57 Boys and disordered eating

    18:39 Red flags for eating disorders

    24:00 Why you shouldn’t “Wait and see”

    26:00 What can we do as parents to prevent this?

    38: 55 Be Your Selfie Campaign

    48:15 How to handle children saying “I’m fat”

    59:00 Food neutrality

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    National Eating Disorder Centre www.nedic.ca

    The Bulimia Anorexia Nervosa Association www.bana.ca

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup

    Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com

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  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a conversation with Corey and me about our upcoming Flourish with your Complex Child Summit. We cover why we decided to do this summit and all the important themes, information, and support it will give parents of complex kids.

    We talk about:

    5:30 How seeing behaviour through a sensory lens changed parenting for Corey

    9:00 Parental concerns about getting a diagnosis

    10:22 Why parents don’t need to be afraid of a diagnosis

    13:00 Support for parents who are complex or having a hard time

    15:15 Challenges when working with professionals when you have a complex kid

    18:15 The different layers of skill building and mindset shifts as a peaceful parent

    21:00 Confusion about what “gentle parenting” is

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Flourish with Your Complex Child Summit 2024 https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/summit

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

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    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup

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  • This week on The Peaceful Parenting Podcast you get a sneak peek inside my Peaceful Parenting Membership. Listen in to our Q &A with Vivek Patel about non-coercive parenting and strong-willed kids. Vivek is a true champion of children and is one of the speakers this year in the upcoming Flourish with Your Complex Child Summit. If you would like to hear more from Vivek as well as 25+ additional speakers, register for FREE today!

    We talk about:

    7:30 What is coercion?

    10:50 Rewiring our own patterns

    12:14 Non coercive collaborative parenting- what we don’t do and what we do

    15:20 Problems with “transitional parenting philosophies”

    28:08 Member Question- how to apply these ideas to feeding challenges

    38:00 Member Question- how to help a kid respect their brother’s boundaries

    47:00 A radical humanity approach to children hitting

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Flourish with Your Complex Child Summit 2024 https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/summit

    Vivek Patel https://www.meaningfulideas.com/

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

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    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup

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  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a replay of my conversation with Dr. Devon Price from last year’s Flourish with Your Complex Child Summit. We have an in-depth discussion on why neurodivergent people mask and what it is, the “fine at school” phenomena, and the long term effects of heavily masking. Registration opens today for this year’s summit where you will get access to over 25 conversations just like this one!

    We talk about:

    6:50 What is masking?

    10:50 Masking for survival

    16:56 The “fine at school” phenomena

    20:00 Self Compassion for Parents

    25:31 What is harmful about masking?

    34:00 Changes needed in the school system

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Flourish with Your Complex Child Summit 2024 https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/summit

    Unmasking Autism by Dr. Devon Price https://amzn.to/47GZRsF

    Secret Life of the Black Aspie by Anand Prahlad https://amzn.to/4eGU2xV

    Uncomfortable Labels, My Life as a Gay Autistic Trans Woman by Laura Kate Dale https://amzn.to/47GZRsF

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  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is my fourth interview with anxiety expert Lynn Lyons! We discuss how to handle school avoidance, including: how to figure out the root cause of school avoidance, how anxiety works including physical symptoms, and how to teach parents and children how to handle anxiety when it inevitably shows up.

    We talk about:

    4:31 Finding the root cause to school avoidance

    7:00 Using “home days” when kids need a break

    9:00 Normalizing needing breaks, rather than pathologizing

    11:40 Emotionally based school avoidance- includes anxiety and depression

    16:00 How anxiety can cause physical symptoms like stomach aches and headaches

    23:03 Teaching kids and parents to tolerate uncertainty

    30:00 Why techniques to “get rid” of worry don’t work

    32:00 How to talk back to worry

    48:13 How to handle “The Moment of Goodbye” when dropping kids off

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Three Skills to Protect Our Kids’ Mental Health with Lynn Lyons https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode35/

    Membership Q&A – How to Help Anxious Kids in Real Life Scenarios with Lynn Lyons https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode45/

    How Anxiety Shows Up in Our Parenting and What to Do About It with Lynn Lyons https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode-99-how-anxiety-shows-up-in-our-parenting-and-what-to-do-about-it-with-lynn-lyons/

    Lynn Lyon’s podcast Flusterclux https://www.flusterclux.com/episodes/

    Lynn’s website https://www.lynnlyons.com/

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  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a coaching call with Celine, Mom of a 2.5- year-old and a 4.5-year-old. Listen in as we discuss strategies for supporting sleep and eating, as well as the big ideas and mindset shifts that happen when you are transitioning to Peaceful Parenting.

    We talk about:

    2:47 Why Celine decided to try peaceful parenting

    4:30 Strategies/Mindset shifts around trying to get the kids to bed

    23:28 Strategies/Mindset shifts around getting kids to eat/stay at the table

    27:30 The Division of Responsibility of Feeding

    49:00 How to process our feelings without making our kids responsible for them

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Podcast- Bedtime Best Practises with Corey Everrett https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode86/

    Podcast- How to Overcome Picky Eating with Jennifer House https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/episode49/

    Podcast- ADHD and Feeding/Eating Challenges with Dr. Roberto Olivardia https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/adhd-and-feeding-eating-challenges-with-dr-roberto-olivardia-episode-149/

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  • In this episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast, I interview Jo Ann Finkelstein, a clinical psychologist, about her new book Sexism & Sensibility Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls In The Modern World. Listen in as we discuss how to address sexism and gender bias in our parenting of both girls and boys.

    We talk about:

    3:58 Jo Ann gives an example of gender bias she experienced growing up in her own home

    9:58 Learned helplessness around sexism

    10:00 How we can recognize our own gender bias

    14:00 Pushback when women and girls challenge gender bias

    17:00 Teaching girls a sense of healthy entitlement

    22:37 Ways to raise sons who don’t perpetuate sexism

    27:50 Complexities of beauty culture

    31:30 How to handle comments about girls’ appearance

    32:47 How we navigate our girls’ clothing choices

    36:00 Finding a balance with safety and letting girls be who they are

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Sexism & Sensibility Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls In The Modern World. https://amzn.to/4dCLLeg

    30 acts of micro feminism https://joannfinkelstein.substack.com/p/30-small-acts-of-resistance

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  • In this re-release of a favourite episode, we discuss the term ‘stable misery’.

    It’s Dr. Lynyetta Willis’s term to describe the ‘in-between’ space we sometimes experience as parents: The house isn’t burning down but things aren’t great.

    In this episode, Dr. Willis joins me for a conversation about how to break out of stable misery.

    As a psychologist and family empowerment coach, Dr. Lynyetta Willis, helps frustrated families stop Stable MiseryÂź cycles or unhelpful patterns that keep them stuck, so they can create more joy in their parenting or partnerships. Her Triggered to TransformedÂź Parent Coaching Program has helped parents all over the world to confidently deal with their triggers so they can pass on the best parts of themselves and enjoy parenting more.

    We cover:

    [2:40] How Dr. Lynyetta became a family empowerment coach [3:45] What stable misery is [5:55] How to recognize when you’re in stable misery [9:00] The Five Paths Framework [21:10] Tips to get in touch with your feelings and emotions [27:20] The difference between stressors and triggers [40:20] Dr. Lynyetta’s advice to her younger parent self

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Quiz: What’s Your Parenting Trigger Score – https://drlwillis.link/trigger-score Stable Misery Free Roadmap – www.healingstablemisery.com www.drlwillis.com

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/ Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php
  • This is re-release of one of our favourite episodes:

    Mainstream parenting is W.E.I.R.D! Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic. Well, maybe not everyone. But parenting in North American culture has changed a lot in the past few hundred years and it’s a lot different currently than some other places in the world.

    My guest in this podcast set out to look at how some other families around the world operate, how American parenting is different, and what we can learn from parents in other places.

    Michaeleen Doucleff, PhD, is the author of the New York Times bestseller Hunt, Gather, Parent. The book describes a way of raising helpful and confident children, which moms and dads have turned to for millennia. It also explains how American families can incorporate this approach into their busy lives.

    Doucleff is also a global health correspondent for NPR’s Science Desk, where she reports about disease outbreaks and children’s health.

    We cover:

    [3:00] Why Michaeleen wrote her book and what influenced it [6:30] How the nuclear family has been a failed social experiment [13:10] Michaeleen’s TEAM acronym [20:00] The interesting thing about encouraging our kids to develop autonomy [37:30] The importance of having minimal interference with our kids [45:55] Culturally specific traits when raising kids [52:00] Advice Michaeleen would give her younger parent self

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff Brain-Body Parenting by Dr. Mona Delahooke www.michaeleendoucleff.com

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/ Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php
  • This is a re-release of one of our favourite episodes:

    Tosha Schore joins me to talk about what to do when your child is aggressive.

    Most of us have been there – kids fighting over toys, hitting, sibling rivalry, or anger that seems to come out of nowhere. How do you handle it? Is there an effective way to deal with it?

    Tosha is mom to three boys and an advocate for boys and their families. She is on a mission to create a more peaceful world, one sweet boy at a time by supporting you to care for yourself, connect with your boy deeply, set limits lovingly, and play wildly!

    She brings a burst of energy and optimism to parenting, and is an expert at simple solutions to what feel like overwhelmingly complicated problems.

    Through her online community and courses, Tosha helps break the isolation of modern parenting and lifts your confidence so you’re better equipped to face the challenges of raising young boys.

    We cover:

    [4:30] How Tosha got into this work [5:50] Why kids get aggressive [9:10] Meeting your child where they’re at [13:00] How to stop your child’s aggression [16:40] Common mistakes parents make when trying to end aggressive behavior [23:15] What to do when the aggression seems to be impulsive [32:00] How to handle being fearful of your child hitting or hurting you [40:45] Sibling rivalry and aggression between siblings [48:35] Lashing out after breaking toys [51:15] How to know if you’re handling these situations correctly [53:35] Figuring out our triggers [57:25] When aggression comes out of nowhere [59:25] What Tosha would tell her younger parent self

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free ‘How to Stop Yelling’ Course: www.sarahrosensweet.com/yelling Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toshaschoreyourpartnerinparentingboys YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ToshaSchoreYourPartnerInParenting Website: https://parentingboyspeacefully.com/

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/ Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php
  • This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a compilation of listener questions I have answered over the last three years. We cover what to do when your child won’t listen, when you have a runner, when your child prefers one parent, when your family openly disagrees with your parenting choices.

    We talk about:

    2:50 What do when your child won’t listen?

    4:30 3 Big Ideas of parenting a strong-willed child

    6:00 Finding win/win solutions

    11:00 How to work on connection

    13:00 Managing full emotional backpacks

    14:40 What do when your child is a ‘runner’?

    16:13 When impulse control starts to develop

    20:30 Games to strengthen impulse control

    22:44 What to do when your child prefers one parent?

    25:00 What to tell yourself if you aren’t preferred

    26:30 What to say to your kids if you aren’t preferred

    31:00 What to do when your family disapproves of your parenting?

    34:01 Having different parenting goals than our family

    37:00 Managing feelings of shame

    39:00 Agreeing to disagree

    Download the episode transcript HERE:

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    www.reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/podcast

    www.reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/resources

    https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup

    Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com

    Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting

    Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter

    Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php

  • In this re-release of one of my favourite episodes, I sit down with Dr. Stuart Shanker to understand our children’s challenging behaviour. We discuss why children act the way they do sometimes and what we can do about it.

    Dr. Shanker explains the 5 domains or areas where stress shows up in our and our children’s lives. We discuss how we can be ‘stress detectives’ to help reduce challenging behaviour.

    Dr. Stuart Shanker is the author of the Self-Reg trilogy: Calm, Alert and Learning: Classroom Strategies for Self-Regulation, Self-Reg: How to Help Your Child (and You) Break the Stress Cycle and Successfully Engage with Life; Reframed: Self-Reg for a Just Society.

    In 2012 Stuart founded The MEHRIT Centre as a Self-Reg learning and information centre for parents, educators, the leaders of today and the leaders of tomorrow. In this challenging time in which we are living, Self-Reg inspires what is most desperately needed: a profound sense of hope for the future.

    We cover:

    [4:45] Why misbehavior is stressed behavior [9:10] The difference between self control and self regulation [12:50] The 5 categories of stressors [23:00] Is misbehavior intentional? [30:00] Tips for parents to help reduce stressors [42:00] Biggest stressors parents are faced with today [44:10] Spirited kids vs. stressed out kids [50:30] Why there’s an uptake in sensory issues [54:00] Dr. Shanker’s advice to his younger parent self

    The goal of The MEHRIT Centre is to provide parents and educators around the world with the tools needed to raise healthy and vibrant children; and to provide adults and seniors with a powerful method for enhancing their own well being.

    Download the episode transcript HERE

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Self-Reg Infosheet for Parents: https://self-reg.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/infosheet_SelfRegParents.pdf Self-Reg Book written by Dr. Stuart Shanker: https://shop.self-reg.ca/collections/all/products/self-reg-how-to-help-your-child-and-you-break-the-stress-cycle-and-successfully-engage-with-life Blog written by Dr. Stuart Shanker: https://self-reg.ca/no-such-thing-as-a-bad-kid/ https://www.instagram.com/self_reg/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-mehrit-centre-ltd-/ https://www.facebook.com/SelfReg/

    Connect with Sarah Rosensweet

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/ Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php