Getting enough sleep is super important for kids to grow up strong and healthy. As a parent, you want to ensure your little ones get the rest they need. Meet Edith Botchway Dr. Edith Nardu Botchway-Commey researches sleep, mental health, and quality
The podcast episode revolves around the topic of teaching children secure attachment and the challenges parents face in building and maintaining secure attachments with their children. Dr. Kate Renshaw also explains how her training in filial therapy has influenced her perspective on
Curious about the unique challenges of the postpartum period? Get ready to understand the significance of mental health prioritization during this pivotal period. Tune in for an illuminating conversation about the transformative impact of focusing on postpartum well-being and its ripple effects
In this episode, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Leighann R. Chaffee to discuss mindful and enjoyable eating habits, highlighting how culinary experiences can enhance the parent-child bond. Meet Leighann R. Chaffee Leighann R. Chaffee is an interdisciplinary educator with expertise in
Being a parent comes with many challenges, and one of the big ones is helping your kids stay motivated for school. As kids change and figure out what they like, their interest in school can fluctuate. In this podcast, Professor Andrew Martin
Parents and professionals may find it difficult to connect with children on an emotional level, hindering the therapeutic process. Play therapy bridges communication and connection between children and adults, allowing parents and professionals to understand the child’s inner world better and provide
College is one of the biggest—and most memorable—milestones that young adults will ever experience. But few are prepared for the experience, specifically for the reading load that it entails. This episode will examine the critical importance of academic reading in college and
Starting school is a significant milestone in a child’s life. While some countries prescribe specific ages for children to begin primary school, some children may have more skills than others upon reaching school age, while some have less. Tune in to Ann-Elizabeth
In this podcast episode, Dr. Amelia N.Y. Lee, an educator and academic, explores the concept of secure attachment and its significance in child development. She emphasizes the importance of parents reflecting on their own upbringing and critically examining their inherited parenting methods.
Parents play an incredibly important role in the development of their children – not just physically, but also psychologically and emotionally. But how important, exactly? In what ways does this manifest? And how can parents harness this influence to raise well-adjusted children?
In a world where children face numerous challenges, from academic pressures to social struggles, understanding and nurturing resilience in young ones has never been more paramount. When properly fostered from a young age, resilience equips children with the mental fortitude to navigate