Episodios

  • 192: The Family Systems Approach to Working with Children Who Have Behaviour Concerns
    May 12 2025

    Former pediatric occupational therapist Lisa Chan learned a great deal from her years working with children in schools, homes and in her office. During that time, she saw a gap in the services available. While she would offer important help to children, it was more likely the teachers and parents who were the “first responders”, and they did not always know how to respond to these children’s unique needs. Lisa solved that by turning her attention to education and skills training for the adults that nurture and support these children.


    You can follow Lisa Chan on all her social media platforms @lisaparentcoach


    Her website for her courses and coaching is www.TheLisaChan


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  • 191: Parenting Q & A with Alyson Schafer
    Apr 28 2025

    Q1. 4yr old insists that all the Easter candy is hers to eat. How to manage the deluge of sweets?


    Q2. Adult child moved back home but spends his day gaming. A tech agreement isn’t age appropriate now. What else can we do as parents?


    Q3. My daughter wants a pet but is irresponsible, so I have said no, and it’s now a fight.




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    Do you have a parenting question for me? Send it to hello@alysonschafer.com and I’ll answer (anonymously) on an upcoming Q&A podcast.


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    16 m
  • 190: What Parents Need to Know About Eating Disorders
    Apr 14 2025

    Kyla Fox is an eating disorder specialist, survivor and advocate who reframes the way that we think about, and treat, eating disorders. As someone who struggled with disordered eating during her teen years, Kyla experienced the large care gaps and fundamental flaws in the treatment and recovery approach that prevents patients from getting the help that they need. Listen in as we discuss what parents need to know to address this issue in their families.


    Checkout the services provided at the Kyla Fox Center


    IG: @kylafoxrecovery

    Twitter: @KylaFoxCentre


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    30 m
  • 189: The Seven Principles for Raising a Self-Driven Child
    Mar 31 2025

    It was wonderful to have Ned Johnson back on the podcast to talk about his new workbook for parents. This is a companion book to “The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives”. We discuss the importance of having control as a protective factor in preventing youth mental health challenges, especially with anxiety and depression.


    Here are links to Ned Johnson and William Stixrud’s other co-authored books:


    The Seven Principles for Raising Self-Driven Children – A Workbook


    The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives


    What Do You Say? How To Talk With Kids To Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance, and a Happy Home.



    You can follow Ned’s Fabulous advice on his IG and Tik Tok:

    @theothernedjohnson


    And on LinkedIn here.


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    53 m
  • 188: Parenting Q & A with Alyson Schafer
    Mar 17 2025

    Q1. Anxious about letting my 12yr old daughter walk home from school alone.


    Q2. Considerations for allowing 17 yr old daughter to go on a beach vacation without supervision?


    Q3. Helping a hurting 13yr old girl who told a boy she likes him and then all her friends turned on her.


    Q4. Small-for-his-age 8yr old might get hurt playing hockey. Should I encourage a different sport?



    If you have a question you’d like answered on a future podcast, email it to hello@alysonschafer.com


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    20 m
  • 187: How To Be A Happier Parent
    Mar 3 2025

    It’s not every day that you get to interview the former editor of the New York Times parenting section! I have been following KJ Dell’Antonia since she managed Motherlode and it was great meeting her finally, and discussing her book, “How To Be a Happier Parent”. KJ generously provided some of the research and practical wisdom that every parent can benefit from if they want to be happier while they do the inevitable hard work of parenting.


    If you’d like to read one of KJ’s books, here are the links!


    How to Be a Happier Parent: https://tinyurl.com/HappierParentBookAmazon

    The Chicken Sisters: https://tinyurl.com/ChickenSistersAmazon

    Playing the Witch Card: https://tinyurl.com/WitchCardAmazon

    In Her Boots: https://tinyurl.com/InHerBootsAmazon


    Substack #AmReading: https://kjda.substack.com/


    KJ’s website https://kjdellantonia.com/


    Instagram: @kjda https://www.instagram.com/kjda/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kjdellantonia


    The #AmWriting Podcast: https://itun.es/i67F2zJ

    or http://amwritingpodcast.com


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    34 m
  • 186: The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care for Kids With Neurodiversity
    Feb 17 2025

    I met Nick Moon in Nepal on a recent service / trekking trip in support of the NGO “Empowering Nepali Girls”. Over our time together I learned about Nick’s childhood diagnosis of autism and how the education system failed him, how a special teacher finally understood him, and a mother who was also a counsellor advocated for him. He was a marine, a tradesman and now a counsellor in practice sharing his wisdom with clients. A gem of a person who shared his experience about living life with neurodiversity. An enlightening conversation!


    You can get a copy of Nick Moon’s mother’s book “Tough and Cheerful: The Life And Times Of Kancha Sherpa, Last Living Member From The First Ascent Of Mount Everest” by Patricia Moon here.


    Learn more about the organization, Empowering Nepali Girls.


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    51 m
  • 185: Parenting Q & A with Alyson Schafer
    Feb 3 2025

    Q1. 12yr old girl who has become super-quiet. What to do?


    Q2. My teen doesn’t want to join any clubs, do I force him?


    Q3. My son says he is trying to find a job, but not really. Do I cut off his allowance?


    Q4. My kids leave their stuff laying around and I nag but they never pick it up.



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    24 m
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