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The Eras & Errors of Parenthood Podcast

By: Love Play Grow | Christina Eromenok & Kerri Adams
  • Summary

  • The Eras and Errors of Parenthood Podcast is brought to you by Love Play Grow, a leading play therapy and professional counseling boutique located in New Jersey. In this podcast, we dive deep into the intricacies of family dynamics, parenting, and the ever-evolving journey of personal growth.

    Join us as we explore the insightful words that have the power to transform families. As the hosts, we've made it our mission to articulate the unspoken, to become the missing words for families seeking connection and positive change. In every episode, we aim to bring joy back to parenting by shedding light on the keys to building a healthier family system.

    With a foundation in play therapy, we infuse each episode with a sense of playfulness and understanding. Listeners are taken on a journey that goes beyond conventional parenting advice, diving deep into the realms of emotions, relationships, and personal growth.

    The podcast doesn't shy away from the inevitable errors and missteps that occur in parenting. Instead, it turns these moments into valuable opportunities for learning and growth. We share our own experiences, as well as those of our guests, creating a relatable and supportive space for parents.

    Each episode is a blend of insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips, making Eras and Errors of Parenthood a go-to resource for navigating the complexities of parenthood. Discover the profound impact of parents truly understanding their children and vice versa. We believe that when there's a genuine level of understanding, communication flourishes. And as we all know, better communication is the cornerstone of effective problem-solving within the family system.

    Whether you're a new parent, a seasoned caregiver, or someone simply curious about the world of parenting, the Eras and Errors of Parenthood podcast offers a comforting and informative guide to help you navigate the ever-evolving landscape of raising children. Subscribe now and embark on a transformative journey with us as we explore the eras of family life and navigate through the errors, all while striving for growth, understanding, and a happier family dynamic.


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Episodes
  • 018: The One With Modern Parenting and The Struggle Bus: Accepting Slowing Down and Meeting Expectations
    May 3 2024

    Modern parenting often feels like being on a struggle bus.

    Parents today lack the support and help that previous generations had.

    The pressure to do it all and be involved in every aspect of their children's lives is overwhelming.

    The concept of a village raising a child is non-existent in today's society.

    The societal pressures and expectations on parents contribute to the feeling of being overwhelmed.

    The power of pause and intentional slowing down can help parents manage the pressures and prioritize what is truly important.

    Subscribe for more conversations about authentic parenthood on the Eras and Errors of Parenthood Podcast. Happy parenting!

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    26 mins
  • 017: The One With Regulating Us: Normalizing Parents Needs to Stay In Control
    Apr 26 2024

    This conversation explores the topic of emotional regulation for parents.

    Christina and Kerri discuss the challenges of staying regulated amidst the responsibilities and overstimulation of parenting.

    They define emotional regulation as the ability to manage difficult emotions and stress.

    The conversation emphasizes the importance of tuning in to one's own needs and practicing self-care as a way to regulate emotions.

    They also discuss the role of parents in helping children develop emotional regulation skills and the importance of holding space for their feelings.

    The Christina and Kerri highlight the need to normalize and tolerate difficult emotions, both for parents and children.

    Takeaways

    • Emotional regulation is essential for parents to navigate the challenges and responsibilities of parenting.
    • Tuning in to one's own needs and practicing self-care can help parents regulate their emotions.
    • Parents should focus on holding space for their children's feelings and helping them develop emotional regulation skills.
    • Normalizing and tolerating difficult emotions is important for both parents and children.

    Subscribe for more conversations about authentic parenthood on the Eras and Errors of Parenthood Podcast. Happy parenting!

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music

    Sign up for Love Play Grow's monthly email: https://loveplaygrownj.com/insider/

    Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LovePlayGrowNJ/

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    24 mins
  • 016: The One With Feeling Aren’t To Be Feared
    Apr 19 2024

    In this conversation, Christina and Kerri discuss the importance of not fearing feelings and embracing discomfort.
    They explore how feelings, both positive and negative, follow a predictable pattern and can be managed effectively.
    The conversation also highlights the significance of allowing children to be themselves and reframing thoughts to find balance.
    Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need to embrace and understand our feelings rather than fearing them.

    Subscribe for more conversations about authentic parenthood on the Eras and Errors of Parenthood Podcast. Happy parenting!

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music

    Sign up for Love Play Grow's monthly email: https://loveplaygrownj.com/insider/

    Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LovePlayGrowNJ/

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    15 mins

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