Positive, respectful connections between parents and children mean truly confident kids, assured in themselves, who can form lasting, loving relationships. But how do we get there? Based on emotionally-intelligent parenting, child psychology, and a 30-year career as a clinical therapist, Kitty Hagenbach’s Parenting offers an informative and uplifting space for parents and carers to build brilliant... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Kids & Family |
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Doing some of my own research on parenting. I found loads in this, well informed and down to earth. Like it a lot. Full of useful well grounded and informed stuff.
There are a few nuggets of wisdom here but on the whole this woman gives an incredibly unrealistic view of how to raise your baby with high standards that are not achievable and will only leave new mothers feeling that they have failed.
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It was a real joy to listen to this podcast. I would greatly advice to listen to it if you are interested in exploring what parenting is all about when you start thinking about having children or if simply you would like to create positive long-lasting relationships with your children. It is full of humour, wisdom, in-depth psychological knowledge and a good dose of pragmatism too. It is a real gift created by two wonderful ladies. Encore!
I have found this podcast incredibly helpful and would recommend it for any parents, parents to-be, or anyone planning to have kids one day!
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