Episodes
Let’s just say it out loud. Big emotions from kids are hard. HARD. Your toddler falling to the floor in the middle of a store is HARD. Your kindergartner running away from you and screaming because they don’t want to wear their shoes at the park is HARD. Your teenager stomping down the hallway, shaking the windows with the force of their stomps, is HARD.  Can we all agree? It’s not fun. It’s not easy. It rattles our nervous systems. It shakes us. It frustrates us. And all of that is...
Published 07/25/23
When I say something like, “This is how to parent without punishment,” people respond with comments like, “How will kids ever learn?” Or “What about when they’re in the real world?” It's a legitimate question based on how our society views parenting. This episode answers the question of "how will they learn" and gives you three non-punitive things to do to facilitate learning and growth for your child. Mentioned in this episode:  How to Stop Yelling Back-and-Forth Journal
Published 08/18/22
Published 08/18/22
It’s a funny title, I know. But don’t we all just have a hard time liking certain people or groups of people sometimes? Listen in to learn how connected parenting principles can help us in all our relationships -- even with that cousin who’s always trying to pick a fight at family gatherings.   Pssst... Learn how to stop yelling!   Grab my back-and-forth journal here!
Published 08/04/22
You tell your child they can't hit their sibling. They look in your eyes and nod solemnly. They really seem to understand! Then two minutes later, they hit their sibling again!  Aargh! Why do our kids not listen to us, and what can we do about it? Listen to four solid explanations about what's going on in your child's brain -- and what you can do differently.
Published 06/08/22
It's a common approach: searching for the right consequence to change a child's behavior. But listen in to learn why this mindset doesn't lead to the change we're actually seeking. And try a new approach to help your relationship, help your child be successful, and help you feel more confident that your child is learning what they need to learn. Mentioned in this episode: How to Stop Yelling Back-and-Forth Journal Episode 2: Society Says to Control Your Children. Say NO
Published 04/22/22
Raise your hand if you need a reset! (My hand is raised too!) You're not alone if you're struggling to maintain composure as you parent. This episode has four actionable, doable tips to help you reduce your yelling, and increase your connecting, today.  Mentioned in the episode: How to Stop Yelling Course Back-and-Forth Journal Episode 14: How to Recover After a Parenting Blowup Episode 9: 13 Easyish Ways to Connect With Your Kids
Published 01/12/22
This episode shares a real-life example of what I think connected parenting can look like.  I often think it’s helpful to understand a concept when you can contrast it with something else. In this example, I show how my husband and I first parented in the more traditional way -- with threats and punishments and consequences -- and then how we switched back to connected parenting. In the end, I hope you will feel empowered. Mentioned in this episode: How to Stop Yelling Back-and-Forth Journal
Published 12/17/21
Here's your holiday pep talk to remind you that you don't have to do all the things and make everything perfect. Listen in for fun ideas to make the season easier and less expensive, and hear how to give yourself a break and actually enjoy the season -- the way YOU want to. Mentioned in this episode: Blog Post: When Christmas Is Depressing Transforming Christmas: How to Give Experiences First Name Basis Podcast: How to Center Indigenous Peoples During Thanksgiving Back-and-Forth...
Published 11/19/21
I don't know about you, but it seems to me like parents are given a lot of information on how to protect their small children from sexual abuse, but as children get older the advice seems to just... dwindle away. In my world at least, I don't see much about protecting tweens and teens. That's why I'm so happy to have Adrianne Simeone from The Mama Bear Effect on the podcast to share her expertise in protecting BOTH teens and children from sexual abuse. This episode is for all adults -- for...
Published 11/11/21
We have this belief in our society -- and it’s a good belief -- that parents are responsible for teaching kids important life lessons. But I wonder if we sometimes go too far in our zeal to teach lessons. Do we need to manufacture lessons? Do we need to teach lessons in the moments of our children’s meltdowns? Do we even need to teach lessons in direct language every time?  These are important questions to ask ourselves. Listen in for a parenting lesson from the comedy show "Arrested...
Published 11/02/21
"Your child isn't giving you a hard time. Your child is having a hard time." Learn why this phrase is lifechanging for parents and families, and get 6 doable ideas for applying this principle in your parenting. Mentioned in this episode: Back-and-Forth Journal How to Stop Yelling Brili app 13 EasyISH Ways to Connect with Your Child  
Published 09/09/21
I wonder: Do my kids know that I like them just the way they are? Or do they think they need to change in order to receive my approval or my love? I don’t know for sure. I can’t know what’s really going on in my children’s minds. But as I thought this through, I came up with 11 things I would personally like to make sure I’m doing to show my children I like them just the way they are. What would you add?    Mentioned in this episode: How to Stop Yelling You Should Use Hugs in...
Published 09/02/21
This episode is kind of a reminder and a how-to. It's a reminder that you really know your child better than anyone, and you have the right to let that guide your decisions and interactions. And it's a how-to on HOW to become more of a personal expert on your child. Learn how to trust yourself more completely.   Mentioned in this episode: Article from The Chimerical Capuchin: I Read All the Baby Sleep Books Back-and-forth journal
Published 08/25/21
Stepping back to let our kids learn their own lessons is a terribly difficult thing to do. But it's a critical parenting skill to practice. Listen to my dinosaur/kitchen towel example, and come away with a four-step process for how to let step back, let go, and watch your child flourish by learning lessons from their own experiences. Mentioned in this episode: Back-and-Forth Journal for Parents and Kids
Published 08/17/21
We tend to value our own parenting and human worth based on how our children behave. It's normal because it's what our society expects of us, but it's also harmful. We can learn to reject this idea, and this podcast will show you how. This is an important topic. I hope you enjoy. Mentioned in this episode: Back-and-Forth Journal How to Stop Yelling at Your Kids How to Find Your Strengths Episode 20: What Advice Would You Give New Parents? Episode 22: How to Turn Ordinary Moments...
Published 08/12/21
All children need parents who see their strengths and parent accordingly. In this episode, my husband Ryan and I take the traits of ADHD that are considered negative, and we flip them. We show you how to view your child from a strengths-based perspective so that you can create your own powerful blueprint on what your child and family needs. This episode is helpful for everyone, whether ADHD is a part of your family or not, because strengths-based parenting brings families...
Published 07/29/21
Our children deserve to be loved as they are, and they deserve to have the emotions and feelings they have. It’s a simple enough concept, but it’s not so simple to put into practice, it turns out. As parents, we come with our own set of preconceived ideas, and it's challenging to meet our kids where they are. This episode offers two ways to handle the parts of our children that challenge us. And it starts with my ridiculous quest to get my child to like speed bumps. (Face palm. You just...
Published 07/21/21
With six kids, the "fun" budget was small for the family of special guest Linda Brown (my mom!). But by tweaking normal situations just a little, she brought fun, magic, and unique experiences to our childhoods. Like the time we went through the day backwards to ward off bad luck, the time the family ate KFC under the kitchen table, or the time the Ding Dong Bandit came to town. Listen in for inspiration on how to turn ordinary family moments and routines into special memories. You also...
Published 07/15/21
Your kids are going to mess up. That's a given. So how do you know how to hold the right expectations for each kid? Unfortunately, there's no magic formula, but the mindset discussed in this episode will help you make the best decisions for your child, your family, and your circumstances. Learn 7 positive results and forward movements you can gain when you adopt this helpful mindset.
Published 06/22/21
When my niece asked me this question for her child development class, "What advice would you give to new parents?", I was stumped for a minute. What would you go back and tell yourself? Parenthood is SO VAST, so there’s so much to say. But also, how can you say anything at all? It’s not sum-up-able. Where do you begin?  I thought back over what has served me the most in my parenthood, and this episode details what I think is the most valuable parenting advice. I'm curious how you would...
Published 06/16/21
Kids with ADHD need two things above almost all else: understanding and connection. But ADHD can be tricky to understand, and there are a gazillion myths out there that hurt the connections between kids and parents. Listen in to hear from Rebecca's husband Ryan, who was diagnosed with ADHD later in life. His explanations and advice are eye-opening (and sometimes funny!), and they'll give you a new, and incredibly helpful, perspective on your child's brain.  This episode is good for any...
Published 05/26/21
There's a unique power we can all access to help our parenting, but because it's kind of commonplace, we may not realize we're using it -- or we may not consider how we can use it better. This power is not only fun, it actually helps your child grow, can help to improve behavior, and can give you the strength to realize you actually do know what you’re doing! Mentioned in this episode: Back-and-Forth Journal How to Stop Yelling
Published 05/19/21
When your child is upset, they aren't using logic. In fact, they can’t, because their brains are flooded with emotions. Trying to logically explain a situation, giving them a consequence, or yelling at them won't help them access logic. Instead, use hugging as your first step in your discipline. The rest can follow. Learn how to use hugs in an effective way.   Mentioned in this episode: How to Stop Yelling
Published 05/10/21
We’ve all felt like we’re terrible at parenting. We’ve all felt like we’re ruining our children, or we ruined them already and there’s no going back. We’ve all felt overcome and overwhelmed. Here are 7 things to remember and do when you're feeling weighed down by these emotions.   Mentioned in this episode: Self-directed, life-changing course: How to Stop Yelling at Your Kids Episode 15: 7 Unique Questions to Find Your Child's Strengths
Published 05/03/21