Pretty Good Parent Podcast Por Pretty Good Parent arte de portada

Pretty Good Parent

Pretty Good Parent

De: Pretty Good Parent
Escúchala gratis

Josh Emery, licensed therapist for over 20 year and father of two, chats with Dan Nikkel, father of three, on all things parenting as they aim to give parents the most practical and relatable advice to empower and inspire them to be better parents via their new podcast, The Pretty Good Parent. Pretty Good Parents make pretty good kids, pretty good communities and a hopefully a better world for all of us.Pretty Good Parent Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
Episodios
  • Navigating the Complexities of Our Children's Friendships
    Nov 11 2024

    Navigating the complexities of your child's friendships and relationships requires a delicate balance of support, guidance, and open communication. It's crucial to engage in conversations that encourage your child to think critically about their relationships without feeling attacked or judged. Remember, it's about guiding them to make informed choices rather than dictating their social circles.

    Más Menos
    54 m
  • How to Build Strong Parent-Child Relationships Without Shared Interests
    Nov 4 2024

    On this episode of The Pretty Good Parent Josh and Dan explore the ups and downs of parenting, focusing on building sustainable parent-child relationships, even when interests don't align. We discuss the importance of minimizing emotional reactions, the impact of our words on children's identities, and how to connect with kids on a deeper level. Remember, it's not about shared activities but about seeing and valuing your child for who they are. Let's navigate the parenting journey together and create meaningful bonds that reinforce their sense of self-worth.

    Más Menos
    55 m
  • Why trying to help your child feel happy can backfire
    Oct 28 2024

    Josh and Dan discuss finding the balance between wanting our kids to be happy and teaching them to handle life's ups and downs. Sometimes, it's okay to let them feel disappointed or sad because that's how they learn and grow. Remember, it's not just about smiles and laughter; it's about building resilience and emotional health. Let’s embrace the journey and support our kids in becoming their true selves.

    Más Menos
    54 m
Todavía no hay opiniones