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  • Welcome to another exciting episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast! Hosted by Dina Sargeant, this episode promises to dive deep into the fascinating intersection of parenting and politics. Imagine planting the seeds of leadership in your child today, nurturing a generation of thoughtful and engaged citizens.

    Today's distinguished guest is Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D, the Henry R. Kravis Professor of Leadership and Organisational Psychology at Claremont McKenna College. With a prolific career marked by over 150 publications, Professor Riggio is a leading authority on leadership, organisational psychology, and social psychology. His expertise makes him the perfect guide to explore how parents can foster political insight and leadership skills in their children.

    In this episode, Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D sheds light on the importance of developing political attitudes in children as a crucial part of their growth. He explains how parents' efforts in this area can significantly contribute to nurturing leadership qualities in their children. Listeners will learn about the various challenges parents might encounter in this journey and how to overcome them effectively.

    Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D offers practical advice on how parents can actively involve their children in social and political discussions to cultivate civic responsibility and leadership. He also shares engaging activities and projects that parents can undertake with their children to promote leadership development within the context of political awareness. This episode is a treasure trove of insights and actionable tips for parents eager to raise the leaders of tomorrow.

    Tune in to discover how you can make a difference in your child's life by nurturing their political insight and leadership potential, one conversation at a time.

    To see more of Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D’s work, have a look at here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-riggio-ph-d-9232394/

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  • Welcome to another episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast! Hosted by Dina Sargeant, this episode dives deep into the world of young athletes and the pivotal role parents play in nurturing their potential. Join us as we explore the intersections of sports, child development, and effective parenting techniques.

    In this episode, Dina sits down with Dr. Jim Taylor, a psychologist who has dedicated over 30 years to working with young people, parents, and educators. Dr. Jim Taylor is the author of 19 books, including five focused on parenting, such as Raising Young Athletes: Parenting Your Children to Victory in Sports and Life. His expertise has been featured on major networks like NBC, Fox News, and ABC, as well as in prominent publications like The Los Angeles Times and Men’s Health. Dr. Jim Taylor’s insights have reached millions through his popular blog posts and media appearances.

    Dr. Jim Taylor shares his extensive knowledge on the developmental stages of middle and late childhood, specifically focusing on young athletes. He delves into how sports participation impacts their physical, cognitive, and emotional growth. The conversation covers common challenges parents face in raising young athletes and offers practical advice on managing these issues to promote their overall well-being.

    In addition, the episode highlights the crucial importance of physical health and injury prevention for young athletes. Dr. Jim Taylor emphasises the vital roles that parents and coaches play in supporting and guiding young athletes through their developmental years. This episode is a treasure trove of valuable information for parents looking to foster a healthy and positive sports environment for their children.

    Tune in to this episode for a wealth of knowledge and actionable insights from Dr. Jim Taylor. Whether you're a parent of a budding athlete or simply interested in child development, this discussion offers essential guidance for nurturing young talent in sports and life. Don't miss out on these expert tips and insights to help your child thrive both on and off the field.

    To see more of Dr. Jim Taylor’s work, have a look at here: Website: http://www.drjimtaylor.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjimtaylor/

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  • Welcome to another episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, hosted by Dina Sargeant. This week, we unlock the mysteries of early childhood development with "Toddlers' Minds Unleashed – Development Essentials." Prepare to embark on a journey into the toddler brain and discover how you can nurture your little one's growth and potential.

    Today's guest is Art Markman, Ph.D, a Cognitive scientist, author, and Vice Provost for Continuing and Professional Education and New Education Ventures at the University of Texas at Austin. With a deep understanding of brain development and a passion for education, Art brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation, providing invaluable insights for parents and caregivers.

    In this episode, Art and Dina explore the critical stages of brain development in toddlers, highlighting how these phases influence their overall growth. He discusses the essential windows of opportunity that parents and caregivers should recognize to maximize developmental benefits.

    Art also addresses common challenges in language development and offers pointers for supporting toddlers in acquiring language skills. Additionally, he emphasizes the role of play in fostering brain and conceptual development, sharing effective tips for parents to actively nurture their toddlers' minds. Don't miss this episode filled with expert advice to help your child thrive!

    To see more of Art Markman, Ph.D’s work, have a look at here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/art-markman-93aa6a22/Website: https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/psychology/faculty/markman

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  • Welcome to another exciting episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, hosted by Marie Stella Quek. In this episode, we delve into the heart of child development with a fascinating discussion on "Childhood Flourish – The Essence of the Evolved Nest." Get ready to explore revolutionary ideas that could transform your parenting approach and nurture a thriving future for your children.

    Our guest today is Darcia Narvaez, Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame. A distinguished Fellow of multiple prestigious associations, Darcia's interdisciplinary research spans evolved morality, child development, and human flourishing. She has authored influential works, including "Restoring the Kinship Worldview" and "The Evolved Nest: Nature’s Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities."

    Today, Darcia Narvaez shares her profound insights on the importance of understanding child development through the lens of the evolved nest. She explains how essential elements like physical touch and carrying contribute significantly to the well-being and developmental journey of young children.

    Darcia also explores the long-term benefits of responsive parenting on a child's emotional and social growth. She offers practical advice to parents eager to embrace the evolved nest principles in their child-rearing practices. Whether you're a new parent or looking to enhance your parenting style, this episode is packed with valuable pointers and resources to help you foster a nurturing and connected family environment.

    To see more of Darcia Narvaez’s work, have a look here: Websites: https://darcianarvaez.com/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/contributors/darcia-f-narvaez-phd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darcia-narvaez-26a25815

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  • Welcome to another episode of Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast with your host, Marie Stella Quek. Today, we're diving deep into the world of postpartum diversity and wellness with the brilliant Iris Lesser, Ph.D. Get ready to challenge societal norms and uncover the truth behind postpartum health.

    Iris Lesser, Ph.D is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of the Fraser Valley and a certified exercise physiologist. Her research is dedicated to finding innovative ways for diverse populations to stay physically active throughout their lives. Iris Lesser, Ph.D's expertise makes her a perfect guide for exploring the complexities of postpartum health.

    In this episode, Iris Lesser, Ph.D breaks down the concept of postpartum health, highlighting societal expectations and biases that new parents face. She debunks common myths and misconceptions, offering a fresh perspective on how we can better support postpartum wellness. Iris Lesser, Ph.D discusses how challenging existing social norms and cultural standards can reduce stigmatization and discrimination against new parents with diverse bodies.

    Additionally, Iris Lesser, Ph.D offers practical guidance and resources to individuals with diverse bodies to prioritize their postpartum health amidst societal pressures. She emphasizes the role of education, media, and popular culture in shaping a more positive, informed, and inclusive narrative around postpartum health. Join us as we explore how to foster a more supportive environment for all new parents.

    To see more of Iris Lesser, Ph.D work, have a look at her Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iris-lesser-phd-0819a76b/?originalSubdomain=ca

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  • Welcome to Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of parenting with expert guests. In this episode, host Marie Stella Quek sits down with David M. Allen, M.D to discuss the hidden dangers of overprotective parenting. Prepare to be enlightened as we uncover how empowering, rather than sheltering, our children can lead to healthier and happier futures.

    Our guest today is David M. Allen, M.D, professor emeritus of Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. David is a seasoned author with several books under his belt, including "Coping with Critical, Demanding, and Dysfunctional Parents: Powerful Strategies to Help Adult Children Be Assertive and Stay Sane" and "How Dysfunctional Families Spur Mental Disorders: A Balanced Approach to Resolve Problems and Reconcile Relationships." His extensive experience and insights make him the perfect guide for today's topic on overprotective parenting.

    In this episode, David sheds light on the complexities of overprotective parenting. He delves into the motivations behind why some parents feel the need to overprotect their children and identifies common signs and behaviors indicative of this parenting style. David also discusses the profound impact overprotective parenting can have on a child's emotional, social, and cognitive development.

    Additionally, David lends guidance to parents looking to shift from an overprotective approach to a more balanced and supportive parenting style, emphasizing the importance of empowering children to be independent and resilient. Tune in to gain valuable insights and tools to enhance your parenting journey.

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  • In our ongoing exploration of parent-child relationships, we've delved into the importance of fostering a healthy bond through open communication. However, as parents, it's essential to navigate the delicate balance between honesty and inadvertently placing undue responsibility on our children.

    In today's episode, we tackle the complexities of communication that can inadvertently accelerate a child's transition into a caregiver role, blurring the lines of parent-child dynamics. Joining us for this insightful conversation is Mel Schwartz, a distinguished Psychotherapist, 2x TEDx Speaker, and acclaimed author.

    In this thought-provoking discussion, Mel Schwartz shares his expertise on recognizing and establishing healthy boundaries within parent-child relationships. We explore how certain types of communication can unintentionally burden children with responsibilities beyond their years, potentially hindering their emotional and psychological development.

    Drawing from his wealth of experience and expertise, Mel Schwartz offers practical insights and strategies for fostering a balanced and respectful dynamic between parents and children.

    To see more of Mel’s work, follow along to his website and social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MelHSchwartz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melschwartz7/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melschwartz7/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/schwartzbwu Twitter: https://twitter.com/MelSchwartz7 Website: https://melschwartz.com/ Substack: https://melschwartz.substack.com Medium: https://melschwartz.medium.com/ Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/mel-schwartz-psychotherapy-westport-ct-westport-ct/47146

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  • Nutrition plays a crucial role in shaping the holistic development of toddlers, influencing their mental, social, physical, and behavioral well-being. In today's discussion, we delve into the importance of balanced nutrition for toddlers and how it can impact their day-to-day lives.

    Joining us for this enlightening conversation is Dr Lina Begdache, an esteemed Associate Professor in Health and Wellness Studies at Binghamton University in New York. With her extensive expertise in nutrition science and dedication to promoting health and wellness, Dr Begdache is the perfect guest to guide us through this essential topic.

    In this insightful discussion, Dr Begdache shares her thoughts on the significance of providing toddlers with a balanced diet to support their growth and development. We explore the potential consequences of nutrient imbalances, such as obesity, mood swings, and physical sluggishness, and discuss practical strategies for promoting optimal nutrition in young children.

    To see more of Dr Begdache’s work, head to her university website https://www.binghamton.edu/decker/health-wellness-studies/profile.html?id=lina

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  • The preschool years are a time of immense growth and discovery, as children begin to unravel the mysteries of themselves and the world around them. In today's episode, we embark on a journey to understand the importance of nurturing these formative stages and empowering children to explore the depths of their own minds.

    Joining us for this enlightening conversation is Dr. Tracy Gleason, a distinguished Professor of Psychology at Wellesley College. With her expertise in child development and a passion for understanding the intricacies of young minds, Dr. Gleason is the perfect guide as we delve into the fascinating world of preschool development.

    In this captivating discussion, we'll explore the various ways in which children during their preschool age discover aspects of themselves, uncover their interests, and learn to navigate social interactions. Dr. Gleason will share insights on the role of caregivers and educators in fostering a nurturing environment that encourages curiosity, self-expression, and growth.

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  • When we think of teenagers or adolescents, what comes to mind? Often, it's a mixed bag of perceptions, ranging from positive to negative. In this eye-opening discussion, we delve into the social views surrounding adolescent stereotypes with Dr. Dan Romer, Psychologist and Research Director at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Join us as we explore the misconceptions and realities of adolescent behavior. While some may associate adolescence with chaos, trouble, and violence, Dr. Romer emphasizes that it's not a one-size-fits-all situation. Just because one teenager exhibits certain behaviors doesn't mean all teenagers will follow suit.

    For parents seeking a deeper understanding of their adolescents' behaviors and the stereotypes surrounding them, Dr. Romer provides valuable insights. Tune in as we challenge common misconceptions and strive to build a more empathetic and informed perspective on teen behavior.

    To see more of Dan’s work, have a look at his research articles on https://www.asc.upenn.edu/people/faculty/dan-romer-phd

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  • In today's discussion, we're tackling the complexities of defining and promoting health within families, especially when bombarded with conflicting messages and expectations.

    From navigating various fitness regimens to deciphering nutritional advice, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about what truly constitutes a healthy lifestyle, especially when it comes to setting examples for our children.

    Joining us in this enlightening conversation is Devanshi J. Patel, a clinical psychology doctoral candidate, joining us. Devanshi is currently in her final year of training, with her work focusing on social perceptions of parenting and investigating stigma towards parents, particularly those of children with "obesity."

    With extensive experience in weight management clinics and individual work with parents and children, Devanshi brings valuable insights into addressing weight stigma and promoting positive family dynamics.

    Stay tuned as we delve into practical strategies and targeted interventions to support families in fostering healthy habits and attitudes.

    To see more of Devanshi’s work, have a look at her website at https://www.kremslab.com/ and follow her LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/devanshi-patel-2131751b5/

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  • As our society grapples with understanding diversity and combating discrimination, it's crucial to consider what messages we're imparting to our children.

    In this insightful discussion, we're joined by clinical psychologist Alvin Thomas, PhD, the Phyllis Northway Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies in the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Alvin Thomas, PhD’s work exists at the intersection of positive child and youth development and father involvement. He recently launched "The Black Fatherhood Podcast with Alvin Thomas, PhD’s to explore issues concerning the representation of, and challenges faced by, Black fathers while he educates, validates, and elevates Black fathers.

    Alvin Thomas, PhD shares invaluable insights into positive parenting practices that promote resilience, self-esteem, and a sense of belonging in children navigating discriminatory experiences.

    Join us as we explore strategies for parents to empower their kids, foster empathy, and navigate challenging situations with strength and compassion.

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  • We've already explored the roles of family members and doulas, but today, we're turning our focus to the often-overlooked yet vital role of partners during pregnancy.

    Join us as we delve into questions about the active involvement of partners, their impact on the pregnancy journey, and the assistance they provide postpartum. To shed light on these topics and offer valuable insights, we're honored to have clinical scientist Oludoyinmolah Ojifinni joining us all the way from Africa.

    Oludoyinmola is a clinician scientist with a passion for public and population health. Her research zeroes in on family and reproductive health issues, recognizing the significance of the family unit in ensuring optimal health at the community and population levels.

    So, whether you're an expectant parent or simply curious about the dynamics of pregnancy support, this episode promises to be enlightening and empowering. Don't miss out on expert advice and firsthand experiences as we explore the essential role of partners in the pregnancy journey.

    To see more of Oludoyinmola work, have a look at her research articles on https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?user=56xV17EAAAAJ&hl=en and follow her LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/doyinmolaoj/?originalSubdomain=za

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  • Mealtime isn't just about meeting nutritional needs; it's a crucial opportunity for shaping children's learning, development, health, and overall wellbeing. But as children grow, how can parents adapt mealtime structures to suit their evolving needs?

    Join us as Lara shares her expertise on creating a positive mealtime environment that fosters healthy eating habits and adventurous eating experiences. Drawing from her extensive experience as a feeding therapist and educator, Lara offers practical insights and techniques to help parents navigate mealtime challenges and cultivate joy around food.

    Whether you're dealing with picky eaters or simply seeking to optimize your family's mealtime routine, this interview is packed with valuable advice to empower parents on their journey towards nurturing happy and healthy eaters.

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  • Join us for an illuminating discussion on fostering secure attachments in children with Dr. Kate Renshaw, a distinguished play therapist and scholar.

    Dr. Renshaw holds a PhD in Philosophy, a Bachelor's in Psychology, and specialized certifications in therapy modalities, including Grad. Cert. in HELT, Grad. Dip. in Art Therapy, and Grad. Dip. in Play Therapy.

    With registrations from esteemed organizations like BAPT (Associate Play Therapist), APPTA (RPT/S), and APT (International Professional), Dr. Renshaw brings a wealth of expertise to the table.

    As an author, speaker, Mental Health in Education Consultant, and university scholar, Dr. Renshaw's work extends far beyond academia.

    She actively engages in therapeutic practice, working closely with children, families, and educators to facilitate healing and growth.

    Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from Dr. Kate Renshaw's vast experience and knowledge.

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  • Join us for an enlightening discussion on the importance of postpartum wellbeing and its empowering effects for new caregivers.

    Today, we're honored to have Lilian Ong, a Registered Counsellor and Postpartum Support International coordinator for Singapore, guiding us through this conversation. With her extensive expertise in counseling and a deep commitment to supporting individuals through life's transitions, Lilian sheds light on the significance of prioritizing postpartum health for caregivers.

    As a Registered Counselor with the Singapore Association for Counseling and a Certified Meditation and Mindfulness Teacher, Lilian brings a holistic approach to her work, blending professional expertise with personal experiences. She understands the complexities of balancing various roles and labels, and her goal is to provide psychological support, foster awareness, and equip clients with resilience-building skills.

    Through her platform, Wellness Journey, Lilian aims to redefine counseling in Singapore, emphasizing not just recovery from mental stress but also preventive care, personal growth, and psychological development.

    Don't miss this insightful conversation as we explore the transformative power of focusing on postpartum well-being and its impact on caregivers and their families.

    To see more of Lilian’s work, have a look at her website at https://wellnessjourney.sg/about

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  • Developing healthy eating habits in children is vital for their overall well-being. Still, it can be challenging due to various influences and societal pressures. In today's episode of Raising Parents, host Dina Sargeant and our guest, Leighan Chaffee, address this critical issue head-on, offering words of wisdom that will help you cultivate a positive relationship with food in children.

    Leighann R. Chaffee is an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Washington. She brings her expertise in neuroscience and psychology to the table, shedding light on parents' significant role in shaping their children's eating habits.

    In this episode, Leighann delves into the fascinating relationship between our dietary habits and brain function. She underlines the pivotal role parents play in exposing children to various foods and flavors, focusing on infusing each mealtime with joy. As Dina and Leighann exchange ideas on mindful and pleasurable eating habits, they provide viewers with practical techniques to blend nutritious options with occasional treats. The conversation gravitates towards strengthening the parent-child bond through communal dining, presenting a fresh outlook on nurturing a healthy rapport with food.

    Make sure you take advantage of this enlightening conversation, where you can find practical and valuable tips to foster mindful and joyful eating experiences for your children. Also, subscribe to our channel for more engaging discussions to help you on your parenting journey!

    To see more of Leighann’s work, have a look at her university page for her publications athttps://directory.tacoma.uw.edu/employee/lchaffee

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  • The struggle is real when it comes to sitting down, opening a book and reading continuously for three hours. Studying is one big challenge for many students at any level. Knowing the right way to find some enthusiasm in some subjects doesn’t help.

    On today's show, Professor Andrew Martin joins Dina to share his observations as a professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Andrew is also on the Psychology Board of Australia as a Registered Psychologist specializing in student motivation and engagement, with some insightful thoughts on how parents can support this. Following his focus, Andrew authored multiple publications, including one that can be used as a research guide on how parents can participate in the process.

    In this episode, Dina and Andrew talk about the process of studying at university and the types of autonomous motivation needed to get by. Dina shares her experiences with the university, including the positive transition into university life regarding having more autonomy.

    To see more of Professor Andrew Martin’s work, have a look at his university page for his publications at https://www.unsw.edu.au/staff/andrew-martin

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  • Get ready to kick off the new year with a joyful and harmonious household by fostering a positive connection with your child. As we set our resolutions and goals, don't forget to remember the importance of building a strong bond with your little ones.

    Join us for this insightful episode of Raising Parents. Our host, Marie, takes the lead as she engages in a captivating conversation with Dr. Brenna Hicks, Ph.D., LMHC, RPT – a licensed play therapist, author, speaker, and parenting expert. Dr. Brenna Hicks created The Kid Counselor blog in 2006, which aims to offer parents parenting and Play Therapy tips. The website is also host to her podcast, dealing with issues from behavior to anxiety and social media use.

    In this episode, Brenna and Marie unravel the secrets of "play therapy" and explore its incredible benefits for children of all ages. Through this podcast, parents can gain insights into behavioral issues and discover how play therapy can empower parents to understand your children better. She also shares invaluable parenting advice in this episode, so don't miss it! Also, tune in for other episodes for enlightening discussions that promise to transform your parenting journey!

    To see more of Brenna Hicks work, have a look at The Kid Counselor https://www.thekidcounselor.com/.

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  • “Congratulations, you’re going to college!” That’s the praise a lot of young adults will have heard in the coming months as we go into the new year. Going to college is a huge milestone in every young adult's life, especially if you are the first in your family to go. But with college comes a whole new ball game in self-discovery, having your own autonomy, and learning about the real world.

    For parents, this is usually where your parenting is really put to the test in guiding without forceful impacts. But college isn't all fun and games; it’s still academia and there’s still so much you should be ready for before starting this new phase.

    In today’s episode, host Dina and Dr. Joe Magliano discuss the importance of academic reading and understanding in college. They also explain how to promote success through your degree and into your career. Dr. Joe shares his observations as a professor who sees undergraduate students handling their adaptation of reading and writing and how it helps them succeed.

    To see more of Dr. Joe Magliano’s work, have a look at his university page for his publications at https://education.gsu.edu/profile/joe-magliano/#profile-overview-tab

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