The A-Parently Podcast
Exploring the secrets of summer camp to help caregivers raise kids for resilience and success.
Episodes
40 episodes
Small Actions to Build Habits: Helping Men and Parents Build Loving Relationships - With Jason Frishman - The A-Parently Podcast #40
More men are present in their children's lives today than ever before. This is something to celebrate, but it is important to recognize how many of these fathers may be lost, unsure, and making mistakes when it comes to parenting.Jason Frishman is...
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Episode 40
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34:21
Nurturing Children Of Divorce - with Gabe Chernov - The A-Parently Podcast #39
Whether you're a divorced parent, a stepparent, someone supporting a family in transition, or none of the above, we all know about the negative effects divorce can have on a child. This episode is an excellent guide to creating a positive and thri...
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Episode 39
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31:37
Creating Anchors in Our Kids’ Lives - with Jeff Cheley & Brooke Cheley-Klebe - The A-Parently Podcast #38
Building anchors in a child's life is essential for them to feel safe enough to take the risks they need to take. But how do we as parents balance that line of being in the supporting role whilst also encouraging kids to step outside of their comf...
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Episode 38
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34:00
Advocating for Neuro-Inclusion - with Peter Shankman - The A-parently Podcast #37
One of our most important roles as parents is to help our kids understand their minds and bodies. With neurodiverse children, sometimes a bit of extra care is needed to help them succeed in a school program that is likely not geared towards the wa...
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Episode 37
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31:51
Dialing Down Anxiety with Nature and Play - with Dr. Mandi Baker - The A-Parently Podcast #36
It's impossible to deny the value of spending time in nature. In our worlds of construction and traffic, it's more important than ever to get our kids outside to explore and have fun.Mandi Baker hops on the A-parently Podcast today to examine the ...
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Episode 36
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26:03
Celebrating Behaviours We Value - with Michael Brandwein - The A-Parently Podcast #35
It can be easy to forget, but the way that we respond to our children's actions can play a huge role in their learning process. So when our children demonstrate exemplary qualities, it's important to take the time and give them the praise they des...
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Episode 35
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29:56
Processing Emotions - with Ryan Rosen - The A-Parently Podcast #34
Being a kid can be overwhelming! New experiences and unknown feelings are hidden around every corner of life.We as parents have our work cut out for us too, however! In between the parts of our own overwhelming lives, it can be so hard to capitali...
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Episode 34
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27:34
Difficult Conversations with Kids - with Gabe Chernov - The A-Parently Podcast #33
What is really going on inside our kids' heads'?It's easy to think that we are the experts and have the answer to everything our children are experiencing. We're the ones raising them after all, right? But the farther we lean into this mindset, th...
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Episode 33
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29:52
Praising the Process - with Catriona Sangster and Kristy Andrews - The A-Parently Podcast #32
A lot of our world is focused on final products. Due dates, numbers, and letter grades can completely overwrite the creative thinking, problem-solving, and learning experienced along the way.We know that we cannot help our children overcome every ...
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Episode 32
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29:47
The Gift of Independence and Failure - with Brooke Cheley-Klebe and Jeff Cheley - The A-Parently Podcast #31
We know that a strong, independent child is something that we, as parents, should strive to raise.We also know that in order for kids to be independent they need to be prepared for the consequences of being independent.And what we ALSO know, (that...
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Episode 31
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27:22
Helping Kids Navigate Change and Risk - with Melissa and Chris Bruntlett - The A-Parently Podcast #30
Change is hard.It's hard for us when our patterns are interrupted, our expectations aren't met or a new reality is set before us.Bundle in kids, and dealing with change goes from "hard" to feeling impossible. We not only have to figure it out for ...
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Episode 30
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29:14
The Importance of Culture Processing with Kids - with Andy Shlensky - The A-Parently Podcast #29
Getting your kid to have an "intercultural experience" may feel like one of those things that would be great to be able to do, but that in reality, is hard to make time for.What if you didn't have to hop on a plane to help your kids get some of th...
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Episode 29
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28:13
De-Mystifying Mealtimes and Nutrition - with Dianne Neumark-Sztainer - The A-Parently Podcast #28
Of all of the child-raising topics out there, childhood nutrition may be one of the most baffling.It’s something that most of us don’t have any formal education on (for instance is it a food-wheel or a pyramid?) and one where there are thousands o...
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Episode 28
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25:11
Eco-Anxiety, Us and Our Kids - with Anya Kamenetz - The A-Parently Podcast #27
How do you help your child navigate something that feels too big for even you to tackle?There is no denying that climate change is a real, giant problem staring us right in the face. What makes it even harder to deal with mentally is that unlike m...
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Episode 27
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27:08
Future-Thinking and Family Rituals - with Kevin Kelly - The A-Parently Podcast #26
As a parent, it's easy to get caught up in how every single moment of your parenting needs to be incredibly well planned out and that our child's long-term well-being is solely in our hands.While it's important to be intentional, Kevin Kelly will ...
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Episode 26
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25:47
What We've Gotten Wrong About Autonomy - with Michaeleen Doucleff - The A-Parently Podcast #25
As a parenting buzzword, "autonomy" is certainly right up there with "grit" and "resilience". But what if what we've come to think of as true autonomy is wrong?Even more, what if the way that we're interpreting autonomy - a synonym of independence...
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Episode 25
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29:35
Kids and Their Mental Health - with Abigail Schlesinger - The A-Parently Podcast #24
It's undeniable that the mental health conversation has taken a front seat in our society. With national ad campaigns, the integration of it in the school curriculum and the saturation of it in the media, kids and parents are trying to figure out ...
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29:10
Intentional Screen Time and Post-Pandemic Parenting - with Anya Kamenetz - The A-Parently Podcast #23
This is a conversation beyond just "screen time management". It certainly includes some great advice, but it is also so much more.Anya Kamenetz joins Travis and Debi to unpack her years of research, reporting and writing on how both the digital me...
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29:57
Raising Adventurous Children - with Andy Pritikin - The A-Parently Podcast #22
A sense of wonder, independence and confidence.It's something we all want for our kids - and it's a big reason why we send them to camp!However, more and more, there are a lot of factors working against us and our kids here. In a world that promot...
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29:41
Let Your Kids Lead - with Esther Wojcicki - The A-Parently Podcast #21
Independence. One of the most confounding parts of child development.The journey from a completely helpless and dependent newborn, to a strong-willed teen can be a confounding one. How do we know our kids are ready to detach from us? How do we kno...
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29:17
Empowering Kids to Prevent and Report Sexual Abuse - part 2 - with Rahel Bayar - The A-Parently Podcast #20
This is part 2 of our conversation with former sex crimes and child abuse prosecutor Rahel Bayar.If you missed part one, make sure you go back and listen because it was a fantastic episode!This time, Rahel, Debi and Travis dig into approaching the...
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28:11
Empowering Kids to Prevent and Report Sexual Abuse - part 1 - with Rahel Bayar - The A-Parently Podcast #19
This may be one of the most serious episodes of A-Parently, but it may also be the most necessary one.On this episode, Rahel Bayar shares that between 1 and 4 and 1 and 13 children will experience some form of sexual exploitation or abuse.This isn...
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28:05
Teaching Empathy with Intention and Reflection - with Catriona & Andy Sangster - The A-Parently Podcast #18
There are a lot of differences between a camper's time at home and their time at camp, but there's one part that is definitely the same...Both at camp, and at home, it's busy.Things to do, places to get to and so many moments of stimulus for a you...
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29:11
Help Your Child Choose Sleep - with Dr. Sujay Kansagra - The A-Parently Podcast #17.mp3
When you look at your child and have the words "it's time for bed" on the tip of your tongue, do you clam up a bit?You're not alone! For parents and caregivers around the world, the bedtime battle is a tough one.So for a battle this big, we've bro...
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30:49
Sports & Emotional Responsiveness - with Dr. Kevin Chapman - The A-Parently Podcast #16
Why is participation in sport so important for kids?You can probably understand some of it off the top of your head...collaboration, achievement, exercise - these are all great!However, something that we, and society too often overlook is the powe...
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