Biased, not super scientific, but still good
I’m not surprised to see all the review that say this is a gender biased podcast. For me this podcast, while having some definite biases, offers some new ways of thinking and understanding issues of parenting. It is not as scientific as the name suggests, though they occasionally quote a study or two. Mostly they quote the cohosts books. And at least one time they quoted someone else but drew an unscientific correlation from the quote. That being said, I was quite interested in the series about how men and women parent differently. I’ve mostly heard you need to have a “United” approach (read: same), which seems impossible in my experience as my husbands instincts in parenting are far different from mine.
Happy Timer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/19
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Good information from a scientific angle but it’s clearly male research because you can see the bias. It also isn’t as helpful if you don’t have a traditional family
L3ir3123:) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/19
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lindsay2424 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/29/19
I have two boys and it’s really great to know that it’s okay for boys to behave the way they are. That they are biological engineered that way and to let them emote their own way (instead of sitting and talking - coz it didn’t work for me!) It helps me to understand my boys more and ways to...Read full review »
marykrum via Apple Podcasts · Singapore · 05/12/19
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