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 #147 Back to School Emotional Separations | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:39:46

Listen as we revisit Episode #96 to hear how parents manage Back to School tears and fears with emotional resilience and trust.

 Episode #146 Trust Us - Back to School | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:10:16

Trust teachers. Trust your child. Trust yourself.

 Episode #145 Mom Bodies - Daughter Bodies | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:44:39

Body love - body hate - body shame? Facing our body in the mirror and teaching our daughters to be okay with all the body moments. This conversation is honest and real and filled with questions and themes for all of us to continue to explore. Bravo to the brave and beautiful moms at the table with me at the table with Rachel, Alicia, Jessica and jill

 Episode #144 Micromanager Moms or How to Let Go of the Little Stuff | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:48:50

What matters and what can you let go of? What needs your attention and what can you trust will be okay? Are you a Micromanager Mom stressing over doing everything "your way"? How about a little "benign neglect", a little trust that your child is amazingly capable and your guidance, your teaching and your love will pay off in the long run? You got this! At the table with Christina, Jenn and Nicole

 Episode #143 How You Manage Technology | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:47:09

Screens and technology are challenging in this very connected world. Each family considers and evaluates quantity and quality of use to create their own rules and routines. Listen to these three moms describe how they choose and continue to adjust their technology usage for their families. At the table with Stacey, Jayne ad Jessica

 Episode #142 Essential Social Emotional Skills for Kindegarten | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:42:54

Here it is - why social-emotional skills are the foundation of all learning! Educators truly care about academic excellence, children reaching their fullest potential and students being academically challenged. We also know that focusing on academics alone, without the complimentary social-emotional skills, is destined to fall short of our highest goals. Here's what children need to be successful in Kindergarten and in life, and why. At the table with Stephanie, Naomi and Alana

 Episode #141 Food Hacks from Foodie Moms | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:47:21

Tips from moms who truly enjoy food, enjoy planning and prepping meals, enjoy being creative in the kitchen. And....share their hacks and short cuts to keep sane. The struggle is real!

 Episode #140 PJ Library - Best Jewish Kids Literature and Music | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:23:30

Our podcast guest is Elana Ostroff, the PJ Library Director for South Palm Beach County FL. PJ Libary sends free award-winning books that celebrate Jewish values and culture to families with children 6 months to 8 years old. In this podcast, Elana and I discuss how personal and meaningful this experience is for families. Beyond creating amazing home libraries, families are sharing intimate moments celebrating being Jewish - discovering traditions and creating new ones for themselves. Don't forget to listen to PJ Library Radio too!

 Episode #139 A Summer Challenge - BIG play! | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:15:00

Summers are definitely not boring with big, open-ended play experiences and parents stepping back to create time and space for deep, genuine, all-in play! For smaller "adventures", consider making a Boredom Jar with favorite activities - http://www.familytimeinc.com/2018/07/02/a-boredom-jar/

 Episode #138 Grandparents - it's a fine line | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:44:29

It's a fine line being the parent to grown children and being a grandparent. How do you stay involved and let go? Agree and maybe disagree? Juggle your idea of a wonderful grandparent with your children's idea of a wonderful grandparent? Love and expectations? At the table with Brenda, Evie and Marilyn

 Episode #137 Celebrating the Child You Have | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:41:38

We all know that real kids are very different than the ones we imagine and especially different than the ones in books and on social media. How to adapt to each child's needs is the key to parent sanity and to raising each child to her fullest potential. Listen to two extraordinary parents share their insights and earned wisdom. At the table with Dylan and Alana

 Episode #136 Check on Your Strong Friend | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:09:55

The depth of heartache for recent public suicides touches so many in our communities, particularly women. As I see so many posts of care and compassion, I can't help but wonder are we doing our part in this social puzzle. Are we creating safe places for children, for families, for women, for men, for the lost, lonely, scared, forgotten and invisible? Are we teaching about emotional intelligence so that honest emotions can be "seen, heard, and acknowledged"? Are we living with the "messiness of life-with-kids" instead of the myth of perfect lives? I choose in my classroom, in our school, in this podcast....to listen, to hear, to see, to care. We can do this together and you are not alone.

 Episode #135 Daydreaming and Creativity | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:09:50

Wishing you a time for daydreaming this Summer! And time to encourage daydreaming in your children. My 3 tips for creativity and daydreaming: 1. Allow and Accept 2. Play with "what if" 3. Celebrate the quiet in each child

 Episode #134 Incentivizing Behavior? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:41:57

How-When-If to incentivize children's behavior is a genuine question for parents and teachers. Are there effective ways to use if-then motivation? Do external motivations help children to learn to make great choices, tackle challenging skills, do what they are asked, to be responsible and to learn to manage themselves and the rules around them. As you will hear, the answers are not always black and white. The answer may depend on individual children in specific situations for specific goals. At the table with Jamey, David and Dr. Marnee Schneider

 Episode #133 Traveling with Kids | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:40:12

Traveling with children, especially younger children, takes a special attitude and maybe a few tips from those who actually like traveling with babies and children. Get ready for a fun adventure! At the Square Table with Cara and Anupa

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