Podcast Episode #42 – Raising Boys Q&A: Wiping, Connection, & Respect

Raising Boys I’m excited to welcome Nathan McTague back as we discuss some questions that listeners sent in. We heard from many of you that you enjoyed our discussion about raising emotionally-healthy boys, and we hope you enjoy the Q&A as well. We’ll be spending the next three episodes on listener questions. In this episode, we start with early life

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Podcast Episode #41 – Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys (part 2)

Raising Boys We’re back again this week with Nathan McTague to continue our discussion on raising emotionally-healthy boys. If you didn’t hear the beginning of our conversation, you can find it here: Episode #40. In this episode, we talk about how to support our children when they are angry or upset. Similar to when children are little, we can use the

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Podcast Episode #40 – Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys (part 1)

Raising Boys How can we best support our boys when they are young and as they grow into men? There are many cultural messages for boys around feelings, so how do we navigate that territory? How do we stay respectful of our boys’ biology and neurobiology? We want to make sure we are creating the space for their emotions and

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Podcast Episode #39 – Moms’ thoughts about raising boys

Raising Boys Boys. Whether you’re expecting a boy or already have one in your family, we want to do our best to raise them to be emotionally healthy members of our families and then their own families one day. But how do we do raise emotionally healthy boys? We begin our podcast series about Raising Boys with a conversation between

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Podcast Episode #38 – You can put “Sad” in your pocket

Today I wanted to share a tool I came up with recently, along the lines of helping kids with separation. I shared a lot of my experience with my son’s difficulty separating in Podcast Episode #17, which was about educational choices but moved into figuring out our kids’ “growing edge” and supporting them where they are, whether it’s about going to

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Podcast Episode #37 – Gun Violence: Supporting Your Kids

Gun Violence, Safety, and Support for Families Supporting Your Kids – Understanding your child’s perspective of gun violence and how you can support them. Kids will show you that something is bothering them through their behavior, not necessarily with words. They may be more aggressive than usual. They may seem sullen or quieter than normal. They may seem to have

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Podcast Episode #36 – Gun Violence: Finding Your Mama Bear

Gun Violence, Safety, and Support for Families Finding your Mama Bear is about your perception of safety and doing something. It’s about the need to keep our children safe and how that impacts our nervous systems. Find ways to be proactive – whether that’s pulling your child out of school until the problems are properly addressed at least in the short term,

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Podcast Episode #35 – Gun Violence as a Collective Trauma

Gun Violence, Safety, and Support for Families   Safety is one of the most basic human needs, and the repeated occurrence of such attacks on helpless, and often arbitrarily chosen victims, takes away from people’s ability to trust that they will be relatively safe as they go out into their world. The collective trauma that many Americans have experienced in bearing witness

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Podcast Episode #34 – Gun Violence: Listening to Understand

Gun Violence, Safety, and Support for Families We have a serious problem in the United States of America with gun violence. It feels really scary to us and we’ve felt powerless to make it stop. This podcast series is about gun violence, safety, and support for families, In this first episode, we’re going to be looking at what it takes to

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Podcast Episode #33 – Confronting Gender Stereotypes

Jamie is Jamie Have you ever been to a toy store with your kids? I’m sure you probably have, even if you try to avoid it. As the mother of 2 boys, I’ve spent my fair share of time at Toys R Us (much to my great dismay). Have you walked through the store and noticed the how the colors

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