Parenting is one of the hardest jobs we'll ever have. Dr. Leah Featherstone, clinical psychologist, and her sister, Beka Dean both grew up in a very traditional, conservative family, with a parenting style to match. Through her education and experience, Leah has moved away from that approach and now uses principles of attachment, relational neurobiology, and positive parenting to raise her own kid... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | RelationshipsParentingKids & FamilySociety & Culture |
We cut last weeks episode short, so we needed another one to finish our conversation about expectations. more
This episode talks through the expectations we have for our kids, how to make sure theyre realistic and look at them differently, through this new parenting lens. more
The moral of this weeks episode: Nothing matters other than your relationship with your child! more
How do we treat our kids like full human people without treating them like adults and forcing them to grow up too quickly. Lets talk about it! more
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How has this podcast not gone viral? These conversations are so important, not just for parenting but for how we treat all people around us. more
Parental Development is my absolute favourite parenting podcast!! Leah and Beka are not only fun to listen to, their conversations are always enlightening and help me reflect on my parenting journey. I love that Leah breaks down the attachment, psychology, and neurobiology research in a way that is digestible for listeners, while also sharing real parenting moments - showing that we are ALL doing the best we can to “survive the day and keep the kids alive.” Thank you Leah and Beka for the work t... more
Thanks to both of you for letting us in on such important conversations. I’m grateful for the normalizing and honesty as well as the helpful information contained in this podcast.
I am learning so much from this podcast for me as a mother and as an administrator in an elementary school. Beautifully done, ladies!!! I share this with all our teachers too!
Counseling session in a podcast form. Most podcasts skim over the help or are full of “fluff”. This one puts the boots on and goes straight to work. Practical advice for parents of kids in all ages. I go into each podcast with an open mind and leave with a renewed spirit to parent my daughters. I’m confident if you listen to just one episode you’ll be hooked for new ones to come & it will shape the way you parent in a fruitful way for both you and your kids. 5 stars, through and through. I could... more
Apple Podcasts | #203 | South Korea/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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