I’m Dr. Cara Goodwin, child psychologist and mom of three. Parents, here’s the problem. We face questions each moment of the day about what is best for our children but we lack the time to research each and every question we face. My primary goal is to get research-backed information into your hands that is accurate, relevant, and helpful. As a parent of four young kids, I am definitely “in it” my... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingHealth & FitnessMental Health |
Let's talk about the awkwardness of puberty. Things have changed since we were going through it, and most of us want to be much more open with our children than our parents are with us. more
Even though I've been through the crib to toddler bed transition three times, I'm still a little anxious about how it will go and the prospect of not sleeping for a week or maybe even more. Yikes! more
Today we're discussing the five core principles of parenting: relationship, reflection, regulation, rules, and repair. more
Today we welcome Dr. Rina Bliss to discuss the concept of intelligence and learning, and how parents can reframe their thinking to focus on children's individual strengths. more
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Great podcast looking at the data behind parenting!
I love research-based and evidence-based parenting tips!! I also enjoy the way she delivers those information. Very clear and efficient.
Listened to the podcast last night and loved how reassuring it was! Honestly, I like BLF, but I do feel like I fall short of gentle parenting because usually when THEY are disregulated, *I* am also disregulated, and it’s hard to validate and maintain my composure during hard moments. I’m going to go back and listen to your podcast about time-outs to see if that might be a good option when everyone is feeling out-of-sorts. Thanks for this post!!!
I really enjoyed this podcast. Dr. Goodwin goes very in-depth, explaining not only the process of baby-led weaning and its effects, but even its history and controversy! I have recently followed Dr. Goodwin on multiple platforms, and I have to say that her research is always not only thorough, but also unbiased and free of judgment! Give her a chance if you haven’t already!
Takes public scholarship to the next level. Really parses through the confusion of headlines and data to answer the questions parents are asking in a way that is of value.
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