The Parenting 3.0 Show - Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids Deb Blum and Jai Flicker
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- Kids & Family
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Join Jai Flicker, Educator and Founder of LifeWorks Learning Center and Deb Blum, Parent and Life Coach, as we help re-awaken your natural parenting instincts.
Each week we’ll bring together wisdom from the past and scientific and psychological research from the present to support you in your parenting journey.
Parenting 3.0 isn’t a fad or a quick fix. It’s a set of principles that allows us to respond to our kids and life from an informed and empowered place.
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Helping Relationships - Part 3: The Ten Characteristics (6-10)
In this episode we discuss the second five out of ten characteristics that Rogers identifies as essential to supporting personal growth in others.
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Helping Relationships - Part 2: The Ten Characteristics (1-5)
Continuing to explore the work of Carl Rogers, diving even deeper into the topic of helping relationships, which Rogers defines as relationships that "other people can use for their own personal growth."
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Helping Relationships - Part 1: Supporting Self-Actualization
Supporting the process of Self-Actualization in our kids. Using the groundbreaking work of psychologist Carl Rogers as a framework, we explore topics such as authenticity, unconditional love and the power of understanding.
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Listener Question: How to Handle Separation Anxiety
The topic is separation anxiety and they use attachment theory as the basis for their answer.
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Self-Determination Theory - Part 4: Beyond Rewards and Punishments
Finish mapping out the Motivation Continuum that we started discussing in Part 3 of this series, focusing on the four types of extrinsic motivation.
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Self-Determination Theory - Part 3: Understanding Laziness
Looking at laziness through the lens of Self-determination Theory, revealing that it is often actually a form of amotivation - an inability to motivate - not a willful choice to remain inactive.
Customer Reviews
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Deb and Jai - looking forward to your podcast and love the concept. Parenting, like life, isn’t something to perfect, but we all need to think deeply about the impact we want to have and the general approach we want to take to empower our kids to be independent, self-reliant and loving human beings.
The help!
These are the two people I trust the most to guide a person on their parenting journey! It’s really good news for you if you have found this show!
Parenting 3.0
I’m looking forward to deep listening into this space.