Simple Families
En podcast af Denaye Barahona Ph.D.
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341 Episoder
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SFP 156: Little Bits of Happiness [with authors Marc and Angel Chernoff]
Udgivet: 1.5.2019 -
SFP 155: Simple Happy Parenting [The First Chapter of My New Book]
Udgivet: 24.4.2019 -
SFP 154: Simplifying Parenthood [with Nicole Smith]
Udgivet: 17.4.2019 -
SFP 153: Simple Living + Free-Range Parenting with Big Kids [with Tsh Oxenreider of The Art of Simple]
Udgivet: 10.4.2019 -
SFP 152: The Fear of Underparenting
Udgivet: 27.3.2019 -
SFP 151: The Comparison Game [with Erica Layne of The Life on Purpose Movement]
Udgivet: 20.3.2019 -
SFP 150: Tips on Choosing Childcare + My Experience with the Au Pair Program
Udgivet: 13.3.2019 -
SFP 149: The Science Behind Outdoor Play + Movement [with Carla Hannaford Ph.D.]
Udgivet: 6.3.2019 -
SFP 148: Getting Kids Outside in ALL Types of Weather [with Linda from Rain or Shine Mamma]
Udgivet: 27.2.2019 -
SFP 147: Mothering Without A Village [with Lora Amigo]
Udgivet: 20.2.2019 -
SFP 146: International Perspectives in Parenting [with Devishobha Chandramouli of Kidskintha]
Udgivet: 13.2.2019 -
SFP 145: Q&A – Why Do Some Kids Turn into Angry Zombies with Screen Time?
Udgivet: 6.2.2019 -
SFP 144: Talking to Young Kids about Sex [with Amy Lang of Birds+Bees+Kids]
Udgivet: 30.1.2019 -
SFP 143: Q&A – How do you handle when your parenting choices clash with others?
Udgivet: 23.1.2019 -
SFP 142: Organization for Everyone [with Rachel Rosenthal]
Udgivet: 16.1.2019 -
SFP 141: Q&A – Can you tell us more about your 2019 resolution?
Udgivet: 9.1.2019 -
SFP 140: Slow Resolutions [with Erin Loechner]
Udgivet: 2.1.2019 -
SFP 139: Q&A – How Do I Get My Kid to Play Independently?
Udgivet: 27.12.2018 -
SFP 138: Q&A – Is Your Social Media Actually Real Life?
Udgivet: 18.12.2018 -
SFP 137: Let’s Stop Hurrying our Children [with Janet Lansbury]
Udgivet: 12.12.2018
Simple Families offers solutions for living well with children. In this show, we focus on child behavior, positive parenting, family wellness, and decreasing the mental load. As a Mama with a doctorate in Child Development, Denaye’s perspectives are grounded in research, but more importantly real life.