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Parent Them Successful

By: Jessika Shields Founder & CEO of Stronger Minds Stronger Youth
  • Summary

  • Join Jessika Shields, Licensed Educational Psychologist, wife and mother of four, as she shares invaluable parenting tips that position children for success academically, socially, and emotionally, so your child can go from simply surviving to thriving! For nearly 20 years, she has helped countless parents turn their child’s struggles into successes. Discover insights and strategies that help you parent with intention and purpose so that your child travels on a path filled with abundant opportunities. Learn more about relationship building, navigating education systems, special education, nurturing giftedness, mental wellness, and early interventions that work. Get access to expert interviews, real parenting stories, and solo shows from Jessika that EMPOWER YOU! Hit Subscribe Now!
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Episodes
  • #149: Could My Child Have a Hearing Defect?
    Jul 16 2024

    In this episode of the Parent Them Successful Podcast, we uncover what to look for if you believe your child has an undetected hearing defect. In the IEP world, hearing defects, or as IDEA calls it, possible “Hard of Hearing” eligibility, is considered a low-incidence eligibility category. That means that this eligibility category is somewhat rare and special funding is set aside for these students to access equipment and other tools they may need to access the general curriculum. So, if you suspect your child is suffering from a hearing defect, I will share what to look for, misbehaviors that are often misdiagnosed, and treatment options. So, tune in until the end to learn more about what you need to know.

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

    Professional Organizations:

    • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
    • National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)


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    29 mins
  • #148: When I Was Growing Up, My Mama Said...
    Jul 9 2024

    In this episode, I did something a little different. Have you ever looked at your own parenting style and compared it to how you were parented growing up? Maybe you have certain traditions or sayings that your parents used when parenting you or perhaps it’s how you nurture your child’s talents. Sometimes we also may notice some of the things our parents did that we may not want to carry on in our own parenting journey and that’s perfectly fine, too. If you are co-parenting, you must take on a style that joins both of your backgrounds together. If you are single parenting, you may have to make adjustments based on your particular circumstance using whatever support system you have. Well, growing up in a single-parent home allowed me to see many of the sacrifices my mother had to make but the way she parented me also made me the person I am today. So, I interviewed my mother, Linda Sagoe, in this episode to impart her wisdom to all of us.

    *EMAIL LIST*
    Click here to join my email list for more free content to help you on your parenting journey!
    or go to
    strongermindsstrongeryouth.com/jointhelist

    *REACH OUT & SHARE*
    Email me your stories to share with others parents just like you @ jessika@strongermindsstrongeryouth.com

    *CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA!!!* & *TAG ME IN YOUR STORIES!!!*
    #jessikashields or @strongermindsstrongeryouth

    Get Social to Stay Connected!!!
    FB:
    @StrongerMindsStrongerYouth
    Instagram: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouth
    LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jessikashields
    To access more Podcast resources, visit strongermindsstrongeryouth.com

    Thank you for listening!

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    35 mins
  • #147: How to Help Your Child Overcome Procrastination
    Jul 2 2024

    In this episode, we talk about procrastination. Has your child ever come to you the night before a project is due or an event is scheduled only to tell you that they need supplies before tomorrow? So in your anger and haste, you run to the store to get them everything they need at the last minute. Or maybe your child simply starts getting ready for school or camp 10 minutes before it’s time to leave only to have you running late AGAIN!!! If it’s any consolation, you’re not alone. I’ve experienced this too, and it is so frustrating. That’s why I share practical strategies you can use to help your child overcome procrastination.

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

    Books

    1. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey
      • A practical guide to help teens manage their time and set goals.
    2. How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up by Trevor Romain
      • A fun and engaging book for younger children that offers practical tips for tackling homework.
    3. Get Organized Without Losing It by Janet S. Fox
      • Aimed at middle schoolers, this book offers tips and strategies for staying organized.
    4. The Procrastinator's Handbook: Mastering the Art of Doing It Now by Rita Emmett
      • A helpful guide for teens to understand and overcome procrastination.

    Websites

    Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org)

    • Offers free resources and tutorials on various subjects, helping students manage their study time effectively.

    Common Sense Media (www.commonsensemedia.org)

    • Provides reviews of educational apps, books, and websites for children.

    Smarter Time (www.smartertime.com)

    • Offers tips and tools for better time management and productivity.

    Apps

    Todoist

    • A powerful task manager app that helps students organize their tasks and set deadlines.

    Forest

    • An app that encourages focus by growing a virtual tree as long as the user stays on task.

    Focus@Will

    • Provides background music designed to improve concentration and focus.

    MyHomework

    • A digital student planner that helps track homework, assignments, and projects.

    Trello

    • A flexible project management tool that can help students organize tasks and projects visually.


    Additional Resources

    • Big Life Journal
      • A guided journal that helps children develop a growth mindset and set goals.
    • The Organized Student by Donna Goldberg
      • Offers strategies for middle and high school students to stay organized and manage their time effectively.


    *EMAIL LIST*
    Click here to join my email list for more free content to help you on your parenting journey!
    or go to
    strongermindsstrongeryouth.com/jointhelist

    *REACH OUT & SHARE*
    Email me your stories to share with others parents just like you @ jessika@strongermindsstrongeryouth.com

    *CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA!!!* & *TAG ME IN YOUR STORIES!!!*
    #jessikashields or @strongermindsstrongeryouth

    Get Social to Stay Connected!!!
    FB:
    @StrongerMindsStrongerYouth
    Instagram: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouth
    LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jessikashields
    To access more Podcast r

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    28 mins

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