Hands Full, hosted by Axel Balsa Dansey, Lic. and Patrick Frato Ed.S., SP. 597, explores a wide range of parenting topics and provides concrete solutions to common dilemmas. Axel and Patrick are longtime friends, parents, and educators. Axel is the Founder and Director of Escuela Pitagoras, a Montessori school in Colonia, Uruguay. Patrick is an Associate Lecturer in School Psychology at Cleveland ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
This week, Axel and I explain why kids test limits and push boundaries. We explore whether children actually need and/or desire boundaries and examine the effect of establishing firm limits on the parent-child relationship. If you’ve ever wondered wh... more
Our development is shaped by people passing in and out of our lives. Sometimes the only thing we consciously remember about them are words of advice they either intentionally, or unintentionally, impart to us. If we accept that this is the case, shou... more
This week, Axel and I are awestruck by our guest, Sara Reith, the brilliant and indefatigable Executive Director and Founder of OHuddle, a non-profit that provides 1:1 mentoring and wraparound services to over 600 children in Wayne County, Ohio. Sara... more
This week, we pack as many discipline strategies, tools, and hacks as possible into an hour-long episode. We provide scripts and concrete explanations for how to deal with a range of different behaviors, from sibling conflicts to physical violence. Y... more
There are likely entire podcasts and dissertations dedicated to examining leadership insights from the hit Apple TV series Ted Lasso. What isn’t discussed as much, but should be, are the show’s lessons about how to raise healthy, well-adjusted young ... more
If you’re like us, your default parenting responses can make you seem like a bad boss. Curiously, we would never allow someone else to treat our kids the way we sometimes treat them. Is it okay that we hold others to a different standard than we hold... more
Over the past three decades, childhood obesity rates in the US have tripled. Over a similar time period, the prevalence of eating disorders has more than doubled. Understandably, Parents are worried about what and how their children eat. In this epis... more
In this episode, Axel and Patrick describe ways parents are dealing with all-night gaming binges, and the consequences of each method. They also offer their recommendation for a Best Practices approach to addressing this behavior and, possibly, how t... more
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