Meet mother/daughter duo Laura Curtis and mum, Dr Ruth Talbot. Laura was a teacher and is now an educational designer who designs learning materials for schools and universities. Dr Ruth is a child psychiatrist. In a nutshell, they are experts in all things child related! more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ParentingEducation for KidsKids & Family |
This week is the final episode of Season 1! In this episode Laura and Dr Ruth discuss lying. From why kids lie, how to respond to kids lying and parents lying to children. more
This week Laura interviews Dr Natalie, the CEO of The Doctor & Company. This episode touches on the dangers of the unregulated aesthetics industry, what to do if your child is unhappy with their appearance and what to look for in a medical profession... more
This week Laura & Dr Ruth tackle bullying. Bullying can often feel like a minefield for parents, whether their child is being bullied, or they suspect that their child could be the bully, and even recognising the signs that bullying is going on. more
In this episode of Let's Talk About Parenting, we sit down with Gemma Bird, also known as Money Mum. more
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I’ve listened to several episodes of this podcast so far. The natural dynamic between this mother daughter duo is wonderful. Episodes tackle some serious topics but there are many light hearted moments. Can’t wait to hear more!
As an educator myself I loved listening to this! Gives me so many ideas on how to encourage my students to have enthusiasm on learning about new places and people. I think understanding others helps them gain a better understanding of themselves. Loved the podcast on confidence too! Instilling confidence in young learners is so important, helps them take it on into the rest of their learning and day to day life! Thanks for such a fun podcast 💚💚💚
Great episode on the many ways confidence affects learning and the tools available to help! Excited to hear more on Questa kids!
What a fun way to hear about parenting - from a mother and daughter! I really enjoyed the first episode, there were some great tips about confidence plus some things I hadn't really thought about before. Looking forward to the next one.
I really enjoyed listening to the first episode about building children’s confidence. Laura and Ruth come across in such a lovely way and I love their mother, daughter dynamic. They gave great advice on how to help build a child’s confidence in school and at home and it was interesting hearing from both a psychiatry perspective and education.
Apple Podcasts | #214 | Brazil/Kids & Family/Education for Kids |
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