Welcome to The Apparently Parent Podcast! This is where the art of parenting meets the science of psychology, giving you the map that will help you become a 21st-century parent!
Here you'll find mindful, caring, sensitive parenting that will help you foster a secure attachment with your child will help you get to the end of the day with a smile.
2020 was, perhaps, a pivotal year for work-life balance. So many people had to work from home while taking care of their children 24/7, and even now, as things are re-opening, many businesses are still letting their employees work from home. In this episode of The Apparently Parent Podcast, I'm talking to Shari Medini, who…
If you're a parent, you probably experience conflicts between you and your children throughout your day. When to get up, how to dress for school, what to eat, when to do homework, and don't get me started on screen time! Many parents ask me to help them get rid of all the fights and conflicts…
Welcome to part 2 of the episode in which we talk about the 9 principles for raising confident children. In part 1 we have talked about what confidence really means, and I've shared the first four principles. Now it's time to dive into the last five principles. Click play and let's go!
When asked, many parents say they want their children to be confident. But what does confidence even mean? And how can you nurture this trait in them? This is part 1 of this special episode where I share 9 principles for raising confident children. Don't forget to subscribe and get the next part as soon…
Welcome to episode 66 of The Apparently Parent Podcast! In this one, I'm talking to Cody Butler. Cody is the founder of Teen Success, and the creator of the “Teen Success Method”, where he teaches teens about confidence, self-esteem, and motivation. He's also the author of the best-selling books “Got Attitude” and “Cut The B.S…
Again with the mindfulness?? Well, yes. But hear me out. This is not another podcast that will tell you to sit down on the cushion and watch your breath for 30 minutes. Why? Because you don't have time for that, am I right? You're a busy mom, or hustling dad, or whatever you wanna call…
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