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Parenting Understood

By: Erin O'Connor and Michelle Tangeman
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  • Parenting Understood is a podcast aimed at helping parents become more confident and relaxed in their parenting. We explore the current research on different parenting and child development topics and break it down into an easy to understand, relatable content. We know there is an abundance of information out there which can make it feel overwhelming. Maybe trying to determine what’s fact vs opinion makes you want to bury your head in the sand. Let us help you find and understand the evidence based resources you need, to feel more confident in the choices you make as parents. Join us each week to get a breakdown of the current research and let us guide you to becoming a more confident and relaxed parent, able to provide the sensitive and responsive care your child needs.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 125 - The importance of parent-child talk with Dr. Harriet Tenenbaum
    May 1 2024

    In this episode of Parenting Understood we speak with Dr. Harriet Tenenbaum about the importance of parent-child talk for a child's development. As we discuss, parents who speak more about emotions with their children help their children understand emotions better. Interestingly, there does not appear to be a large difference between explaining emotions to children and asking them questions about emotions in supporting their learning about emotions. We also address the role of parent talk in both children’s understanding of scientific principles, and in gender stereotyping.

    For more information on Dr. Tenenbaum and her work please visit: Prof Harriet Tenenbaum | University of Surrey

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    22 mins
  • Ep. 124 - Preventing Turmoil with Your Toddler around Travel
    Apr 24 2024

    In this episode, we discuss how a reward chart can support young children when traveling. More specifically, we walk through the key steps to using a reward chart, and the role of supporting positive behaviors. Traveling is a time of transition and often stress for children (and parents) but there are evidence based strategies to support children in the experience.

    For more information on Spot It and to get a copy please e-mail Michelle at thrivingtoddler@gmail.com

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    15 mins
  • Ep. 29 [Revisited] - Self-Regulation With Dr. Clancy Blair
    Apr 17 2024

    We are thrilled to be re-releasing our episode with Dr. Clancy Blair as part of our four week back to school series before our reflection on the past 100 plus episodes in two weeks. Dr. Blair is a developmental psychologist and Professor at New York University, who studies self-regulation in young children. His primary interest concerns the development of cognitive abilities, referred to as executive functions, and the ways in which these aspects of cognition are important for school readiness and early school achievement. He is also interested in the development and evaluation of preschool and elementary school curricula designed to promote executive functions as a means of preventing school failure. Prior to coming to NYU, Blair spent ten years as an Assistant and then Associate Professor in the department of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State.

    Dr. Blair spoke with us regarding self-regulation, and the different stages that can be expected in children as they age from infants to adolescents. We also explored the ways in which the environment can impact self-regulation, and how parents can utilize different strategies for trying to best promote positive self-regulation.

    If you would like to learn more about the work of Dr. Blair, you can visit his Google Scholar page at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=duCRaqgAAAAJ&hl=en

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    16 mins

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They had me at parenting and science

I am so excited to now have a resource that will provide golden nuggets of tested and proven concepts that I can then sprinkle into my own parenting approach. So many books, approaches, and concepts. I don't have the time to research and read, but this! This I can do, and I cannot wait to hear more!

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