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ResponseABLE Parenting

Becky Jennings
Parenting
Child Development
Emotional Regulation
Parenting Techniques
Parenting Strategies
Respect
Power Struggles
Play Therapy
Grounding Techniques
Mental Health
Response Vs Reaction
Responsive Parenting
Communication
Visual Cues
Nervous System Regulation
Cultural Conditioning
Gender Roles
Guilt
Boundaries
Emotional Wellbeing

We come to parenting with all the patterns we learned in our own childhood. Together in this podcast, we uncover the roots of our reactivity and grow in education, capacity, awareness, and skills so we will be able to respond vs. react to our strong-willed children. The beauty of this process is as you become a ResponseAble Parent, the “misbehavior” of your children will lessen, the yelling will f... more

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Kristen Jenson
Founder of Defend Young Minds and best-selling author of 'Good Pictures Bad Pictures' and 'Good Pictures Bad Pictures Junior'.
Defend Young Minds
Episode: 106. Defend Young Minds - A very important conversation about pornography
Eileen Devine
Licensed clinical social worker and founder of Brain First Parenting
Brain First Parenting
Episode: 88. Understanding your child’s brain-based differences
Kimberly Grustas
Founder of Good For You Girls and expert on puberty and skincare
Good For You Girls
Episode: 66. What You DON’T Know About Puberty with Kimberly Grustas
Rachel Marie Martin
Author, entrepreneur, and mother of seven
Finding Joy
Episode: 56. Getting Your Spark Back with Rachel Marie Martin
Kimberly Bartlett
Registered Play Therapist Supervisor and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
Evergreen Play Therapy
Episode: 49. Benefits of Play: Interview with Play Therapist Kimberly Bartlett
Tanisha Baynes
Homeschooling mom and founder of The Rooted Experience, focusing on nervous system regulation and emotional intelligence
The Rooted Experience
Episode: 33. Our parenting is only as sturdy as our nervous system - Interview with Tanicia Baynes

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Becky Jennings
Your new parenting coach and host focusing on emotional regulation and effective parenting strategies.

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106. Defend Young Minds - A very important conversation about pornography
Q: What would you say to a parent who their child is on Roblox?
Parents need to understand that even with parental controls, there are still risks in multiplayer games like Roblox that can expose children to inappropriate content.
66. What You DON’T Know About Puberty with Kimberly Grustas
Q: How can we talk to our kids about the inevitable body changes?
Words matter; encourage positive conversations about growth and body changes, and give kids tools to manage feelings.
49. Benefits of Play: Interview with Play Therapist Kimberly Bartlett
Q: How would you coach a parent in a situation when their kid leans towards aggressive play?
Encourage parents to push themselves just a little bit to be able to tolerate the play as long as it feels safe, but also to check in with themselves if they start feeling intimidated.
49. Benefits of Play: Interview with Play Therapist Kimberly Bartlett
Q: What got you into the field of play therapy?
I started play therapy over 20 years ago, and I feel like it aligns well with my natural style of symbolic play, understanding the world with symbolism beyond just language.
56. Getting Your Spark Back with Rachel Marie Martin
Q: What would you give as a tip for parents who feel like they're constantly living in the weeds of parenthood?
Rachel advises parents to recognize the season of parenthood they are in and to find simple ways to prioritize self-care without guilt, just as they would for their children's health.

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This podcast addresses the intricate dynamics of parenting, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's own childhood experiences to foster effective parenting strategies. By exploring the roots of emotional reactivity, the host guides listeners in developing skills that promote a responsive rather than reactive approach to raising strong-willed children. With a focus on emotional regulation and practical parenting techniques, the content delves into a range of topics including communication, boundary-setting, and nurturing emotional intelligence in children. Unique to this podcast is its emphasis on continuous self-improvement and awareness, transforming the parenting journey into one marked by cooperation and companionship rather th... more

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3. The Mel Robbins Podcast
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