Episodios

  • Ep. #211: We Are Making Changes to Serve You Better
    Dec 8 2022
    Smarter Parenting is moving in wonderful ways to help families. In order to do that we are making some changes in how we present the lessons and skills we share on the smarterparenting.com website. To do this, we are going to be taking a break from producing new podcasts and from coaching to focus our attention on making these changes happen.    Smarter Parenting is working to make it easier for parents and families to use and to find the resources we teach. During this time our podcast episodes will remain available and we highly suggest you visit the Smarter Parenting website for access to our free parenting resources, lessons,  and skills. Feedback about your experience with smarter parenting, both positive or constructive, is welcomed. You can email us at info@smarterparenting.com.   We would like to thank our active listeners for your patronage and look forward to a bright future!  
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  • Ep #210: Disciplining Your Child Calmly and Effectively
    Nov 23 2022

    There are so many skills that contribute to managing your child's behavior. One that often stumps parents is what to do the moment your child acts poorly. The skill of Correcting Behaviors is built to support that. You can access free tools and resources to help you use this skill our website www.smarterparenting.com

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    20 m
  • Ep #209: A Nuanced Approach to Effective Consequences
    Nov 9 2022

    What do you do when you issue a consequence for negative behaviors, and your child accepts it, but there is still something that needs to be fixed? This podcast answers that question.

     

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  • Ep #208: Role-playing--the secret sauce for changing a child’s brain
    Nov 2 2022

    Are you looking for the secret sauce to change a child's behavior?  It's Role-playing!

    A newly released study found that new experiences helped to change a child with ADHD's brain. This finding is super exciting as it gives credence to using behavior skills to help a child better manage a diagnosis or reduce negative behavior. It also confirms that a child can learn new behavior and replace poor behavior with positive behavior.

    When a child Role-plays they are essentially creating a new experience for the brain--which often becomes the new default response. 

    We can talk to our children about what they did wrong or what they need to do next time, but until they Role-play it, they will have difficulty remembering for the next time. 

    Role-playing is incredibly powerful and is something every parent should use to help their child! On the SmarterParenting website, you will find a short video teaching parents how to use Role-playing. You don't want to miss it!

     

     

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  • Ep # 207: Effective Praise: The Magic Wand Nobody is Looking For
    Oct 26 2022

    Effective Praise is simultaneously one of our least requested BUT most taught skills. Many parents come to us saying, "I just need to know what consequence will fix ___" but our coaches know from piles of research and years of experience that a consequence isn't going to magically fix that. Parenting Coach Kimber Petersen explains why Effective Praise is one of the greatest tools for creating change in your home and is actually the unexpected magic wand that can turn things around for your family. 

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  • Ep #206: When one child take the all the focus and attention
    Oct 19 2022

    When one child takes all the focus and attention because of behavioral issues, it can be difficult for the whole family. Often a child who isn't causing problems may be overlooked, or a child may act up to get their parent's attention. 

    In this episode of the ADHD Smarter Parenting Podcast, Parenting Coach Siope Kinikini, walks parents through what they need to do when this happens in their family.

    Parents will find the suggestions invaluable in ensuring each child's individual needs are met.

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  • Ep# 205: Having Hard Conversations About Safety
    Oct 12 2022

    One of the critical lessons we teach at Smarter Parenting is Preventive Teaching. There is so much power in preparing your child, setting expectations, and practicing something before they face it in real life. In a world with so much risk, how do we teach our children to be safe or to seek safety when they're not feeling it? Parenting Coach Kimber Petersen talks about having hard conversations with your children about discerning who is safe and who is not. These are conversations that children, young and old, need to hear, so listen in to learn where to start. 

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  • Ep #204: ADHD and violent behavior
    Oct 5 2022

     Is your child with ADHD expressing violent behaviors? Are you wondering how to best deal when they are out of control? 

    If so, this podcast teaches parents what they need to do when their child becomes violent or out of control. 

    When your child is out of control, the goal is to help bring them safely back into control. We want to do this by using the steps of Observe and Describe. When you use the skill of Observe and Describe, you are teaching your child how to deal with their powerful emotions in a productive and not destructive way. Observe and Describe also helps us keep our feelings and response in control which is so important.

    You can learn more about Observe and Describe on the Smarter Parenting Website. 

    If your child is a danger to themself, others, or property, get professional help. 

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    30 m