• Episode 11: Emotional Contagion: The Impact of Parental Regulation on Child Well-being with Sue Knowles
    May 24 2024

    I was joined by Sue Knowles who is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and author of many books including "My Anxiety Handbook," a highly recommended resource for parents of anxious children. In this episode, we dive into the critical topic of parental emotional regulation and its impact on children's well-being. We'll explore the concept of 'emotional contagion' and how important it is for parents to be aware of how their own emotional reactions impact their child.

    Listeners will gain practical strategies for self-regulation and learn why addressing their own emotional needs is essential in effectively supporting their children through the ups and downs of family life. Tune in for an informative discussion filled with valuable insights and advice for parents.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 10: Eating wisely: Dr Tara Porter on fostering healthy eating habits in our children and teenagers
    May 10 2024

    Today I was joined by Dr Tara Porter, Clinical psychologist and author of You Don’t Understand Me: The Young Woman’s Guide To Life. Tara has a journal book to accompany You Don’t Understand Me coming out in August this year and a new book coming out next year called Good Enough: A Manifesto of Modern Parenting.

    We talk about eating and how to help our children and teenagers nurture a wholesome relationship with food. Her insights are especially valuable in today’s world where abundance can often lead to complexity in our dietary choices.

    Whether you're a parent, educator, or anyone navigating the food landscape of modern life, today’s discussion promises to equip you with practical advice to foster a healthy approach to eating. Join us as we explore these fundamental themes with profound implications for our daily lives.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 9: Support kids through exam revision with Lucinda Powell
    Apr 26 2024

    In today's episode, we're diving into the midst of revision season, a crucial time for many students in the UK and around the world. Join us as we explore essential strategies for parents aiming to effectively support their children through the pressures of exam preparation.

    Our guest, Lucinda, is a seasoned teacher who brings a treasure trove of tips and tricks, including a comprehensive plan she's implemented for her own son. We discuss the challenges faced by students at both ends of the spectrum—from those who are disengaged to the perfectionists consumed by revision. How can parents help their children strike a healthy balance during this stressful period? Tune in for insightful advice and practical ideas that can make a difference.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 8: Neonatal Care: Navigating the Journey for Parents with Rebecca Chilvers
    Apr 12 2024

    In this heartfelt episode, we welcome Dr. Rebecca Chilvers, a leading clinical psychologist who works with children, parents, and staff in neonatal care. Dr. Chilvers talks about just one thing she wishes every parent navigating the daunting world of neonatal care could know.

    She paints a vivid picture of the emotional rollercoaster parents embark on, feeling as though they've tumbled through a trapdoor into a realm where their role seems unclear in the maze of medical procedures. Amidst the overwhelm of emotions like guilt, sadness, fear, and uncertainty, Dr. Chilvers offers a beacon of hope in her guidance for parents to remember "You are the most important person for your baby."

    She encourages parents to focus on what they can do, seek and accept support from their surrounding healthcare team, and cling to their core values as parents – those things that define what truly matters to them. Navigating this challenging journey may feel isolating, but Dr. Chilvers assures parents they are not alone and that support is within reach.

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    14 mins
  • Identifying and supporting girls with autism with Professor Will Mandy
    Mar 29 2024

    In this enlightening episode, we're joined by Professor Will Mandy to discuss a profoundly important topic: identifying and supporting girls with autism.

    Professor Mandy highlights a critical first step for parents who suspect their daughter might be on the autism spectrum: the significance of a thorough assessment for providing essential understanding and support. He brings attention to the diagnostic challenges and biases girls face, where their symptoms are often misinterpreted or overlooked, potentially leading to misdiagnosis and a lack of needed support. Exploring how autism presents differently in girls compared to boys, we delve into why many girls go undiagnosed and the mental health vulnerabilities they face, particularly during their transition from primary to secondary school.

    A significant part of our discussion centers on "masking," a strategy where autistic individuals hide their true selves to blend in, a practice especially common among girls that can lead to increased anxiety and depression. Professor Mandy advocates for the importance of a timely diagnosis, allowing girls to embrace their true identities.

    Tune in to uncover the nuances of autism in girls and how we can better support and understand their journeys.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 6: Crafting Identity: Navigating the Teenage Journey with Dr. Anna Hutchinson
    Mar 15 2024

    In this compelling episode, Bettina sits down with Dr. Anna Hutchinson, a Clinical Psychologist specializing in adolescence, to delve into the complex world of teenage identity formation. Dr. Hutchinson shares her insights into the challenges teens face as they explore who they are, what they're passionate about, and who they aspire to be as adults.

    With identity often being in flux for many teenagers, parents can find themselves wondering how best to respond and support their teen. Dr. Hutchinson offers invaluable advice, answering the crucial question: What is just one thing parents can do in discussion with teens about their identity? Her approach is universally applicable, providing a crucial starting point for any parent navigating these transformative years with their teenager.

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    14 mins
  • What’s Just One Thing Parents can do when their child presents with tics?
    Mar 1 2024

    Join host Dr. Bettina Hohnen as she talks to Clinical Psychologist Dr Tara Murphy and asks What’s Just One Thing Parents can do when their child presents with tics. She explains what tics are including Tourette’s Syndrome and how they typically present. The top piece of advice may surprise you—it's not about seeking an immediate cure or fix, but about education and communication. Tara explains more in this bitesize episode, so tune in and if you like what we are doing here, leave a review and share this episode with parents who you think might benefit.

    Books on tics by Tara:

    Tic Disorders: A guide for parents and professionals by Uttom Chowdhhury and Tara Murphy, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishing

    The Tourettes Survival Kit: tools for young adults with tics by Tara Murphy and Damon Millar, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishing

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    11 mins
  • When Your Child is Struggling, This Will Really Help with Anita Cleare
    Feb 16 2024

    Episode 4: When Your Child is Struggling, This Will Really Help with Anita Cleare

    Join host v in this insightful episode of Just One Thing for Parents with special guest Anita Cleare, a psychotherapist, parenting expert, coach, speaker, writer, and co-founder of the Positive Parenting project. Dr. Hohnen poses the question to Anita: "If you could pick just one thing that you think is important for parents to remember to do when their child is struggling, what would it be?" Discover Anita's expert advice and the one crucial action parents can take. Tune in for new episodes for a quick, helpful tip on Just One Thing for Parents. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with fellow parents. 

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    8 mins