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  • Do you think our parents read about how to raise kids or researched on understanding our behaviours? Hell no but hey we turned out fine. Part luck i would say but the other part was solid parenting rules that kept us on track.

    Today i share with you some of these amazing rules that have stood the test of time like;

    1- let kids fail

    2- take away privileges

    3- let kids be bored

    4- dont run to their rescue

    And more

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  • A much requested episode-mindfulness practice.

    Today I speak about:

    What is mindfulness?

    Why do parents need to practice mindfulness?

    Mindfulness Strategies to begin with (for beginners)

    Structured exercises to help you during your moments of overwhelm and exhaustion.

    Reach out to me if you have any questions, feedback or comments on @doctormommyspeaks

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  • Educational app: OK play has a common sense media rating of 5 stars.
    (non sponsored) I contacted the creators to know more about this app and guess what both developers were parents.
    It isn’t just another app for kids. It’s built by experts like child psychologist dr. Colleen and play designer Travis chen to ignite imagination through child-led, creative play. It’s technology that actually benefits kids by letting them create their own stories (not just watch) and is research based with a goal of engaging kids in a way that helps their parents raise better humans.

    What does good screen time look like?

    How screens can help teach curiosity, kindness, empathy and life lessons.

    How can we use the screen to ignite imagination and activities off screen

    The importance of creativity, play and storytelling in learning and more.


    CREATED BY PHDs & CHILD DEVELOPMENT EXPERTS
    Research-based to build curiosity, kindness, empathy & other valuable life lessons.
    IGNITES CREATIVITY & PLAY
    Our interactive stories spark imagination and allow kids to explore new worlds, new experiences, and new feelings.
    - Color & draw
    - Take photos
    - Sing songs
    - And more!
    (FREE!) INTERACTIVE STORIES TAKE KIDS ON EXCITING ADVENTURES
    Our free interactive stories are designed to ignite a child’s imagination and give families the power to create their own adventures. Together, you can:
    - Go on a pirate treasure hunt adventure
    - Save the day in a firefighter rescue
    - Solve a fashion emergency
    - Operate a candy factory
    GUILT-FREE SCREEN TIME
    Activates kids, inspires positive social & emotional growth and is always ad-free & kid-safe.
    Download OK Play for free on iOS and Android
    connect with Dr. Rahat @doctormommyspeaks
    Dr. colleen Russo @kidsmediamom
    Travis chen @travischen

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  • Why your teen forgets about his test, or that he's supposed to submit a project by tomorrow.
    Why do they have difficulty in planning, scheduling?
    Why do they exhibit risk-taking behaviour?
    Teen Brain and adult brain
    Tips to fix clashes that happen because your teen's brain in under construction
    Registrations for batch 2 are open.
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    https://doctormommyspeaks.graphy.com/courses/tools-for-a-safe-digital-online-experience
    Connect with Dr. Rahat at @doctormommyspeaks  or
    E-mail [email protected] 

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  • This week we had a special guest back on our show. After a hit episode on raising resilient teens, positive psychology expert Mary kate Schutt is back with mindfulness and why its the key solution to keeping our sanity in this pandemic. Here's what we spoke about. 

    1. How would you explain mindfulness to someone who has never heard of it?    

    2. What are some misconceptions of mindfulness?    

    3. How can mindfulness improve relationships?    

    4. How the teen brain works?

    5. What is emotional intelligence? 

    6. What are some of the ways we can work with our emotions?   

    7. Emotional fatigue and ways in which we can handle our emotions better.   

    8. Why is it important for children and adolescents to practice mindfulness?   

    9. How can you practise mindfulness right now?    

    10. The first 5 years of a child's are ruled by emotions, play, curiosity, and imagination so do these change from childhood to adolescence. 

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    Enroll now https://doctormommyspeaks.graphy.com/courses/from-instructional-to-conversational-parenting-for-teenagers. 

    You can connect with Marykate on her social media below. 

    Website: tinanateachings.com, Instagram & Facebook Group: @tinanateachings, Newsletter: https://go.tinanateachings.com/newsletter Do sign up for her newsletter, she sends some pretty interesting content that can be really helpful for your mental and emotional health 

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  • From "Instructional to conversational parenting" for the parent of pre-teens and teens (9 to 18yr olds)

    the course is in the form of a live session spread over 5 days commencing from the 20th of May. here are the modules that I will covering:

    How to talk to teenagers so they listen the first time.

    I will show you how to create the space for open communication so whenever anything goes wrong in your teen's life, then instead of saying "my mom shouldn't know about this" he'd say "I need to talk to my mom about this".

    Teaching Teens/pre-teens to think for themselves.

    How do you prepare your teen for the real world? you won't be there forever to guide him in deciding what's right and wrong. It's not always that teens adhere to our advice let alone ask for it. I will teach you how not to force your opinions on your kids and help them harbour questioning mind. One that satisfies only with reasoning.

    Tools for a safe digital online experience

    Screens have found a way into our homes. Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok are the new normal. As a parent, it might give you nightmares. we talk about tackling cyberbullying, sexting, pornography, body image issues. Learn how to comfortably talk about these topics to your teens without it sounding awkward or a sex-ed class.

    Setting boundaries and disciplining your teen without yelling.

    With the help of case studies of other parents, find out the best ways to discipline a teen. yelling, spanking, taking their devices away will work for sure but not for long. it will only encourage them to invent newer ways of not getting caught the next time.

    Raising emotionally stable, independent and happy adults.

    Teens have a lot going on in their minds. Raging hormones, new body changes to adapt to, an urge to experiment, to prove themselves to their peers and parents. All of this makes them unstable. We need to teach them how to process their emotions better. we will talk about research-backed outlets to manage teen feelings like anger, sadness, jealousy, teaching them the true meaning of happiness and more.

    Why join a learning community? Live classes with Q n A
    Pre-recorded sessions if you miss any class
    Lifetime access to the course
    Certificate at the end of the course
    Case studies of hundreds of parents
    Tools that will help you in your journey
    Money-back guarantee

    We are running a special early bird offer where you can avail 60% off on the course price if you register now.

    Also, you can attend my free workshop on “secrets to communicating with teenagers” where we talk about the common causes of clashes between teenagers and parents and how to fix them. On the 16th of may 12:00pm IST.

    Join free workshop https://doctormommyspeaks.graphy.com/sessions/3042917c-cd00-471b-b818-50f366339f46

    Enrol for the course https://doctormommyspeaks.graphy.com/courses/from-instructional-to-conversational-parenting-for-teenagers

    If you are from out of India then simply send me a dm on @doctormommyspeaks and i will send you an exclusive payment link.

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  • Imagine a living room with people. Mom, dad, grandparents and a few kids say, teens. All of them glued to their devices. This isn't an uncommon sighting especially post-pandemic. If your house looks anything Like that then today's episode is for you. Our guest Dr Michael Rich is from Boston USA. He is the Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. He practices Adolescent Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. he is the founder of the digital wellness lab at Boston's. His innovative child health research has been featured in New York Times, Wall Street Journal,  CNN and NPR. He has authored policy statements on media and child health for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Here's what  all we spoke about: Babies x video chat Is it ok for my baby to video chat with family and friends? What if a child is about to have a meltdown after her demands for a screen have been denied
 Educational apps x children school-aged children of 6 to 10 years. There are many apps marketed under the label of educational apps. Are these really contributing to our child's growth? Or is it just a marketing gimmick? Video games x teens Dr. Rich’s thoughts on Kids who watch violent or sexual TV and videos, or play mature video games, may be influenced by the content. They may begin to think that violence is an okay way to solve problems, substance use is fun, or that casual sex is popular and consequence-free. Online school x high school aged children Physical effects of long hours of online school. teen x social media Instagram, facebook and its effects on teens brain, body image issues, safety issues. Teens x porn How to approach the topic and what to do. Teens x cyberbullying How can you support your child in such a situation? Know more about the Digital wellness Lab and Dr. Michael Rich’s work here and connect with them on twitter If you are a parent to a pre-teen, teenager or parent coach then this is for you. MY COURSE for parents of tweens and teenagers. From “instructional to conversational” parenting. https://doctormommyspeaks.graphy.com/courses/from-instructional-to-conversational-parenting-for-teenagers If you are from outside India and wish to join my course then simply DM me for an exclusive link. Attend my free workshop on communicating with teenagers where I talk about the common causes of clashes between kids and parents and how to fix them on the 16th of may. You can connect with @doctormommyspeaks on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin.

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  • Children thrive in a positive environment. But what to do when your interpersonal relations are strained and now it's getting transferred to the kids.
    In today's episode, we will be discussing all that constitutes a happy marriage and how to resolve conflicts if you are struggling in your relationship.
    For this discussion, we have with us today
    India's first Millennial Marriage Coach who specialises in helping partners to create or bring back emotional intimacy in their relationship to heal their mind, body & spirit connection. She is also the host of Shaadi k bright effects and Cementing wedding n marriage a very popular regional language Podcast i.e. In Marathi that touches the listener's heart. Listen to it here.
    We spoke about:
    - Happy parenting is not possible without happy marriage.
    - Resolving any kind of stress, may it be financial or argumentative as a team without its impact on the kids.
    - How kids learn from their parents & how their relationship plays a vital role in his/her upbringing.
    - Sometimes unknowingly, the kid becomes the victim of the parents' conflict. It affects kids' brains and how to avoid that.
    -How to resolve conflicts in a relationship.
    -how to be on the same page as your partner when it comes to parenting rules
    If you need any marital coaching then you can reach out to Leena on her website leenaparanjpe.com
    Or simply send her a dm on @leenaparanjpe1.
    If you are a parent to a pre-teen, teenager or parent coach then this is for you, enrollments are in full swing for
    MY COURSE for parents of tweens and teenagers. 
    From “instructional to conversational” parenting.
    https://doctormommyspeaks.graphy.com/courses/from-instructional-to-conversational-parenting-for-teenagers
    Early bird offer with a discount. If you are from outside India and wish to sign up for the course, simply send me a Dm for an Exclusive link to Paypal.
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  • Do you sometimes feel helpless wishing you'd understand your child better? Wishing you had some hack, tip or magic word that would help you in parenting.
    In today's episode, we will help you become an empowered parent. To equip you with the right tools that can help you understand your child better.
    For this we have with us today kiva Schuler all the way from Boston USA. She is the co-founder of Jai institute of Parenting that helps Parents, grandparents and coaches mentor n caregivers in helping them raise kids right.
    We spoke about:

    Is there a better way to discipline children which replaces punishments and consequences?

    When Conscious Parenting becomes Permissive Parenting where to draw the line?

    How can creating boundaries through peaceful communication help us in this problem.

    What does a peaceful parenting model mean and how to equip yourself with it to achieve the much deserved mental peace.

    what is empowered Parenting and how is it the Antidote to the dominant power parenting model.


    P.s. Here is a research-backed tool derived from the experience of hundreds of parents and its free. It includes 8 secret rules for communication with examples. Download it below.
    FREE E-BOOK: 8 SECRETS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH TWEENS AND TEENAGERS.
    P.p.s If you are a Parent to a pre-teen, teenager or a parent coach then this is for you.
    Here is a another surprise join me for a free workshop on the 30th of April at 12:30 IST.
    Here i will talk about the causes of common clashes between parents and teens. And how can proper communication help you in dealing with teen behaviours like arguing, disrespectful parenting, rebel, not listening until you’ve said the 4th time and lost your cool.
    FREE WORKSHOP- “secrets to communication with teenagers”
    MY COURSE for parents of tweens and teenagers.
    From “instructional to conversational” parenting.
    https://doctormommyspeaks.graphy.com/courses/from-instructional-to-conversational-parenting-for-teenagers
    Find all the goodies here.
    https://linktr.ee/Doctormommyspeaks
    You can connect with kiva schuler on https://www.jaiinstituteforparenting.com/ and with me at @doctormommyspeaks on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin.


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  • Do you know that 78% of teens feel that their parents should talk more with them, understand them better? Here's a Lil help to communicate better with your teen. Try it and let me know if it worked for you.
    📌CONTROL YOUR REACTION
    📌BE A GOOD LISTENER
    📌SEIZE THE MOMENT.
    📌DON’T RUN TO THEIR RESCUE
    P.s. Here is a research-backed tool derived from the experience of hundreds of parents and its free. It includes 8 secret rules for communication with examples. Download it below.
    8 SECRETS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH TWEENS AND TEENAGERS.
    My course for parents of tweens and teenagers.
    From “instructional to conversational” parenting.
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  • Today’s episode is for all those parents who are confused when it comes to handling their teenagers.

    Let’s take a glimpse into the Teenage World: Teenagers face real concerns, between 13 and 19 years of age, on a daily basis as this is the most awkward growth stage of their lives. They struggle with self-esteem issues, body image issues, bullying, peer pressure, love problems, crushes, and that’s not one of the things we as parents are worried about. We lose our sleepover things like, “does my child do drugs, is he taking alcohol, is my girl dating someone, or what if she gets pregnant”

    Relax, take a deep breath I feel you. And in today’s episode, I will be talking about the common problems that your teen might be facing. Our guests are from the USA- Kelly miller who is a positive psychology coach for years and a mother of two teenagers, and MaryKate Schutt who is a positive psychology practitioner, speaker, teacher and coach.

    We spoke about:

    bullying and exclusion
    academics and perfectionism
    self-worth and status
    self-advocacy
    negative emotions and how to manage them
    Building positive family relationships with teenagers: tips like Family meals, Family outings, One-on-one time
    How to talk about difficult topics like drugs, sex, alcohol to teens

    You can connect with Kelly miller on instagram at @abrightpurpose

    And with Marykate schutt on at @mk_schutt and @tinateachings

    Find “the defence against the dark arts” course for building teen resilience here

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  • Here's a story.

    A boy named Rafii loves to knit. So much so that he becomes a pro at it. But he is ridiculed and bullied at school for his unconventional hobby.

    What would you do to help your child in this situation?

    That’s what today's episode is all about.

    📌How to make your child strong enough to stand for himself and accept his own strengths and flaws just as they are?

    📌About being different either by appearance or in terms of likes and dislikes and not caring about what the world thinks.

    📌For this discussion, i am joined by the author of a renowned children’s book Made By Raffi which is published in 8 languages and 11 countries. Our guest is an internationally known singer/song-stylist, actor and author- Craig pomranz all the way from USA.

    We spoke about things like:

    🌿Gender stereotypes

    🌿Being comfortable in your own skin

    🌿Bullying and how to react to it.

    🌿Toxic masculinity and how to keep our boys away from it.

    🌿 Feminism and why we need it.

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  • Teenagers love Instagram. Know what is all the fuss about and how you as parents can create a safe online experience for your teen without sounding like a controlling parent.

    I have discussed safety tools that are backed by Instagram, and best practices to help you keep tabs on your child’s activity.

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  • Shalini kedia, chairperson, Fragile X society of India speaks about How to identify Fragile X Syndrome, who should be on a look out for this, management of the condition and more. We also speak about what. Constitutes therapy and how its an essential part of management of Fragile X syndrome. Do subscribe to my podcast so you will be notified each time a new episode is online. Head to doctormommyspeaks.com/podcasts for all the show notes and other resources on health and parenting and while you're at it, don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter.


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    I would love to hear your thoughts, comments, feedback or any problem that you would like to share and get expert advice on.


    Until then,

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  • Find out more on https://doctormommyspeaks.com
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  • Dr. Mimansa Sigh is a clinical Psychologist working with the Department of Mental Health Behavioural Sciences Fortis Healthcare. She is a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist working in the clinical space using evidence-based treatments with adolescents, parents, couples and families.
    We have spoken about:
    Depression and how to identify it in children?
    Work from home and handling kids while staying sane?
    What is therapy and what actually happens in therapy?
    Tips and tricks on taking care of your mental health?
    connect with dr. Mimansa on Instagram and on Twitter
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    If you have any queries related to parenting you need help with do hit me up on [email protected] and write "podcast" in the subject line.  or just send me a DM on Instagram
    I would love to hear your thoughts, comments, feedback or any problem that you would like to share and get expert advice on.
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  • Essential life skills like problem solving, assertiveness, learning to speak for oneself can be taught at home with ease. Did you know that situations like sibling feuds and not forcing kids to share toys can be used to teach these necessary life skills to our kids. Sibling fights- AND DO THEY REALLY NEED TO BE TACKLED? OR IS IT JUST US PARENTS OVERREACTING. Sharing toys- when forced to do it, kids neither develop generosity nor empathy. so how do we raise generous lil humans who care about others too? listen to know more. Do subscribe to my podcast so you will be notified each time a new episode is online. you can visit my website doctormommyspeaks.com/podcasts for all the show notes and other resources on health and parenting. and while you're at it, don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter. Do review our podcast wherever you listen, it will help others to find this podcast. You can connect with doctormommyspeaks on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin. or leave a voice message. I would love to hear your thoughts, comments, feedback or any problem that you would like to share and get expert advice on. Until then, Happy Parenting. 

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  • Today’s episode is for all those parents who want to know more about intellectual disability or have an affected child.

    Have you seen a child who doesn’t act his age? He/she might act childish, have odd mannerisms like flapping hands or he might be drooling, constantly pulling his mum’s dress, keeping his head in a particular position. In medical terms, this disorder is called “intellectual disability” previously known as “mental retardation”

    There are many causes of Intellectual disability but Let’s talk about a genetic condition called fragile x syndrome.It is the most common form of inherited intellectual disability in males and females. To discuss it in great detail we have with us Mrs Shalini Kedia, Chairperson of Fragile X Society-India. Fragile X is one of the leading causes of inherited intellectual disability and Autism worldwide.

    We have spoken about things like:

    If you are planning a pregnancy then, what should you keep in mind before going ahead, with regards to Fragile X syndrome? What is the relationship between Fragile X syndrome and A common learning disability called Autism? Why is diagnoses a problem in India and what do you suggest should be done on the part of parents so they can become aware of this condition Once diagnosed with Fragile X syndrome, what next? What are the problem areas and what sort of therapies, programs can help these kids live a better life? What was the idea behind the fragile x society and how did it get conceptualized? What sort of work does your organization do to support families with fragile x syndrome. How can we reduce the stigma associated with intellectual disabilities and help kids and families struggling with such conditions? Where do these kids stand with regards to settling in society and living an independent life? What sort of vocational courses suit them so they can live a life of dignity without Relying on others.

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    I would love to hear your thoughts, comments, feedback or any problem that you would like to share and get expert advice on.

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  • Today’s episode is for all those parents who are struggling with challenging behaviours in children due to the pandemic.

    We will be discussing all these challenges for parents and getting some tangible tips on how to parent better in these times.

    For this, we have with us a special guest all the way from new york, USA.

    She is the author of two best-selling books "Love Your Family Again and Love Your Classroom Again".

    For over 20 years she has worked with families and educators to help kids with challenging behaviours. She has been a guest behavioural expert on national media, including FOX, ABC, NBC and many more.

    She is based in New York City where she connects with teachers on her Facebook group 'Behavior and Beyond and with parents through her membership program 'Parents Doing It ALL'.

    From the preschooler who won't sit still to the tween and teens who are defiant and disrespectful  Her realistic, action-based approaches have resulted in lesser fights, and happier families - dr. Marcie Beigel.

    1- How to make your kids listen

    Be clear in your words and instructions.
    Put your words into action. Follow through instead to just repeating yourself untill you lose it and start yelling
    Celebrate your child’s behaviour

    2- Concerns over screen time use

    Put down your technology
    Tell them what you are doing (i am just checking if my boss mailed me)
    Giving them screen-free time (family time)
    Parenting guilt (online schooling, recreational purposes, connecting with friends)

    3- Being on the same page as ur partner

    4- Work from home and handling kids.

    5- Teach them to think for themselves

    6- Understanding politics and current scenarios related to it on social media.

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  • Today’s episode is for all those parents who are worried about their child’s growth and development.
    For this, we have with us a special guest who is a dear friend and a Pediatric endocrinologist. He has done a specialization in paediatrics followed by a  Post Doctoral Fellowship in Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology. He holds special expertise in the management of Juvenile Diabetes Mellitus. Apart from being an avid reader and a  nature enthusiast he is great with kids.
    We have answered questions like:
    1. The child will grow as tall as its parents, myth or fact?
    2. A girl cannot grow after attaining menses- what one should know.
    3. Can growth hormone be given to children who do not have growth hormone deficiency? And is it permissible?
    4. It is normal to get menses early these days - myth or fact?
    5. I didn't grow much because I didn't exercise or cycle enough in childhood- busting the myth
    6. Is there a way to increase my child’s height?
    You can connect with Dr. Alok Sardesai on Facebook as Alok.sardesai.1 and on Instagram as dr.aloksardesai
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