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Child Development
Object Permanence
Resilience
Halloween
Empathy
Magical Thinking
Discipline
Parenthood
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Mind-Body Connection
Chronic Pain
Toddler Development
Parent-Child Relationship
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School Shootings
Hanna Perkins
Punishment
Natural Consequences
Attachment

Are you interested in knowing your young child in a whole new way? Understanding what’s really going on in their developing mind? Does your child say or do things that make you stop and wonder … “Where did that come from?” This podcast, from a non-profit recognized for more than 70 years of groundbreaking working with families, delves into the ups and downs of early childhood by decoding the frequ... more

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This episode reveals the origins of bullying in children, and considers 4 important factors in its prevention and intervention: the bully, the victim, the audience and the responsible grownups/caregivers.

When your child has an Individual Education Plan (IEP), it can feel like a full-time job. In this episode, Dr. Kimberly Bell discusses the big issues and emotions that can arise, and how to work through them.

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Magical thinking refers to the way children try to understand the unfamiliar when they don't have the knowledge, life experience or critical thinking capabilities that separate reality from fantasy. This conversation talks about the phase and how par... more

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We talk about the developmental stages of children, but what about parents? Grownups go through their own transitions that can be every bit as challenging. In this episode, we validate the bumpy stages of the parenting experience - from individual to... more

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Dr. Kimberly Bell
Host and expert on child development and therapy via the parent
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Episode: Talk Therapy for Preschoolers? How and Why it Works
Anita Eddie
Long-time clinical social worker and therapist at Hannah Perkins Center
Hannah Perkins Center for Child Development
Episode: Please Don't Scare the Little Ones at Halloween
Adrianne Fletcher
Vice Dean for Academic Community Engagement at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine; Assistant Professor at Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences; children's book author
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Episode: Children's Books and the Conversations They Start
Dr. Tovah Klein
Director Emeritus of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development; author of Raising Resilience
Barnard College
Episode: Raising Resilience with author Dr. Tovah P. Klein
Dan Ratner
Psychologist who specializes in treating chronic pain; host of Crushing Doubt podcast; author
Crushing Doubt Podcast / Hannah Perkins Center
Episode: Using the Mind-Body Connection to Manage Chronic Pain

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Dr. Kimberly Bell
Host of the show and clinical director with deep expertise in child development and therapy.
Bob Rosenbaum
Producer and content collaborator with a focus on translating clinical concepts into accessible parenting guidance.

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Talking with Children About Gun Violence and School Shootings
Q: What if your child doesn't mention anything about this and seems normal?
Start with an invitation to talk, check for misinformation they may have picked up, and monitor for changes over time rather than forcing a confrontation; keep communication open and nonjudgmental.
Talking with Children About Gun Violence and School Shootings
Q: Is there anything else we haven't talked about that you think needs to be brought up in this moment?
Yes, emphasize immediate needs and point to available resources, while reassuring that grownups are doing everything they can to keep children safe and supported as the situation evolves.
Talking with Children About Gun Violence and School Shootings
Q: What are the limits of information you should share with children at different ages?
For younger children, keep safety at the core, invite questions, and avoid overload; for older kids, provide more direct information, acknowledge their concerns, and involve them in practical steps or discussions with administration when appropriate.
Talking with Children About Gun Violence and School Shootings
Q: What do you do when a student you've never met before comes in for crisis support?
I start very quietly, set up a space, let them know I am there for them as a feelings doctor for younger kids, validate big feelings, and use art as a way to surface emotions before guiding a personalized, gradual reintegration process.
Using the Mind-Body Connection to Manage Chronic Pain
Q: What is the practical takeaway for parents listening about talking to their kids and reading behavior as communication?
Behavior is communication; symptoms or actions are signals that a child (or adult) is asking for information or needs that aren't being met, and understanding this language can transform how families respond and support one another.

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A practical, researcher-backed program focused on young children's development and parenting. Episodes consistently explore how children think, feel, and behave, translating clinical concepts into actionable guidance for caregivers. Topics range from language development and empathy to discipline, resilience, and managing difficult conversations (e.g., about school, safety, or grief). A standout trait is the emphasis on the parent–child relationship as the primary vehicle for growth, with therapists and child-development experts providing evidence-based approaches and real-life anecdotes. Listeners likely include parents, grandparents, teachers, and pediatric professionals seeking approachable strategies to support early childhood developme... more

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