See Me Hear Me Love Me show

See Me Hear Me Love Me

Summary: Life with kids is messy. We celebrate all the messes...so you know you are not alone! And you GOT this..

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 Episode #72 Parent Response to Hate and Anti-Semitism | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:39:20

Parents are faced with the heart-wrenching challenge of protecting their children against anti-Semitism and hatefulness. Children can't understand the adult realities of bomb threats and violence so we must start with our own anxieties and fears in order to comfort, protect and lead children through complicated times. Listen to this hope-filled podcast and know we are stronger together. In the words of Rabbi David Steinhardt, we can "create community where people are capable of expressing love". At the table with Rabbi Steinhardt, Elana and Dylan

 Episode #71 Dad's Perspective on Parenting Styles | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:53:16

Here it is - dads supporting dads! Dads writing their own path to understanding and raising kids! You'll laugh. You might cry a few tender hearted tears. What makes a dad the father he is? Listen to these 4 awesome dads!!!! At the table with Peter, Ben, Joshua and Grant

 Episode #70 Trusting Your Pediatrician | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:46:04

In a world of overwhelming and contradictory medical and child development information, it might seem harder and harder for parents to find a pediatrician they can trust. Today's guests are proof that a relationship of trust and mutual respect is possible. Listen to how they built that relationship and discover the secrets to creating more trust in the world - for the professionals who make up your family village, for yourselves as parents, and to be discerning in a world of Google. At the table with Debra, Robert, Ashley and Dr. Chad Rudnick from Boca VIPediatrics.

 Episode #69 The Stress of Choosing a Kindergarten | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:44:20

Choosing Kindergarten and an elementary school can feel overwhelming, like it might define your child and all their future opportunities. Sometimes schools and media present the choice as all-or-nothing or right-and-wrong. Here's a conversation about the stress of too many good choices. How do you choose when every choice works and no choice has it all? Diversity or like-minded community? Academics and sports? Doesn't every child deserve unique, awesome, the best of the best? What if your family doesn't have unlimited funds? Is good-enough okay? At the Square Table with Jamey and Lauren

 Episode #68 Raising Resilient Kids Quick Tip | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:17:26

It takes a balance of freedom and support to raise capable, resourceful, resilient children who know the help and the guidance when they need it.The perfect balance is individual and personal, unique to every parent and child, that continually adapts and changes to new situations, new skill building, and greater emotional understanding. You got this. And...I got you. at the table with Karen

 Episode #67 Pacifiers and The Pacifier Tree | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:21:15

Comfort objects are very personal to young children. The attachments are deep and powerful and it's not always easy to know how and when to help your child transition to other forms of comfort and security. But that emotional journey is very much part of growing - here are a few suggestions and an introduction to The Pacifier Tree. at the table with Karen

 Episode #66 Nannies | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:43:40

Families want their children to be safe and loved. They want someone who understands their needs and priorities. The parent-nanny relationship is certainly more than a typical job because it has such deep family connections. But it also comes with layers of expectations and emotions, and sometimes...guilt. Today we talk about the successes and a few of the frustrations with finding the right nanny for your family, your child ad your lifestyle. At the table with Stacey and Melissa

 Episode #65 Inner Resources - Finding Everything You Need Within | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:45:24

This podcast is full of hope and optimism with three extraordinary women whose daily practices help them find strength, courage, patience, calm and unconditional love to manage day-to-day life with kids. They speak from experience and as writers and teachers bringing mind, body and spirit together. At the table with Louise Goldberg, author of Classroom Yoga Breaks and Yoga Therapy for Children with Autism and Special Needs; Meryl Davids Landau, author of Enlightened Parenting and Downward Fog; and Natalie Kline Sager, "modern hippie momma".

 Episode #64 - Helicopter Grandparents | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:50:08

Helicopteryness is so much more interesting when we suspend judgment and explore the what, how and why behind it. What is a helicopter grandparent? Is it hovering, speaking up, wanting to give advice from decades of experience? Listen to these three grandfathers who are creating an on-going, loving relationship with their grown children and their grandchildren. We all benefit from heartfelt communication and heaftful listening. At the table with Roberto, Bruce, Fred and Laura

 Episode #63 Mind of My Own Toddlers | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:46:05

Toddlers are the Xkids - Xtreme emotions, Xtreme growth, Xtreme challenges. Growth is exponential, their power is raw and relentless, and yet, they need us in an all-out resistance kinda way! Listen to these parents of toddlers find ways to support their very independent toddlers by celebrating that independence, making space and time for their powerful toddlers to learn and grow. At the table with Alexis, Anessa and Courtney

 Episode #62 Happy 2017 - repeat after me...Gratitude, Empathy & Giving Back | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:41:26

This podcast is a repeat of an earlier podcast but one with a message for teaching children kindness and generosity from the earliest ages and stages. Young children may struggle with impulse control and delayed gratification but they are also thoughtful and generous when given the opportunity. Gratitude and generosity are habits we set early. Look around and see all the wonderful ways to help others and get engaged in the world beyond your own doors.

 Episode #61 Happy Holidays - repeat after me...Moms are People! | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:32:13

Here's a favorite for New Year's - hope everyone feels the contagion of discovering what fills your heart, in addition to kids and family. Because when moms follow their passion and take a leap for themselves, everyone benefits. Happy Holidays and Happy 2017!

 Episode #60 Helicopteryness - Overworrying or Too Laid Back? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:42:55

No one wants to be a helicopter parent but everyone has some degree of helicopteryness (thank you Jenn for the perfect word). Finding the right balance between over-worrying and being too laid back is an on-going process that changes with each child and stage of development. Listen to how these parents navigate being all-in, loving, teaching, supportive parents and give their children the space and time to learn, make mistakes, discover and grow. At the table with Jenn, Ben and Samantha

 Episode #59 Risky Play and Playborhoods | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:43:56

Most parents want a childhood for their children where they are free to roam, to take risks and to have unsupervised, unstructured play. Some parents build giant playgrounds in their backyards. Some create communities of like-minded parents to celebrate unplugged values. Others grow a little more comfortable day-by-day with open-ended play and risk-taking in very natural ways. Here are two parents who figured out how to live with the bumps and bruises as their children learn and grow and explore. At the table with Kim and Jessica

 Episode #58 Toys - what do you look for? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:36:49

When we talk about toys shopping, we are talking about very individual children and deep, genuine play. Here are three experienced parents talking about what matters most to them about toys and what they learned - after those first social pressures of more-more-more. Toys - what do you need, what do you want, what do you look for, how do you individualize for your child and your family, how do you resist the BIG SELL and the BIG GUILT? at the table with Anupa, Phyllis and Jessica

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