Project Parenthood
En podcast av QuickAndDirtyTips.com - Måndagar
844 Avsnitt
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073 MM Save Your Voice and Your Sanity
Publicerades: 2008-07-12 -
072 MM A Tale of Two Toy Boxes
Publicerades: 2008-07-05 -
071 MM Are We There Yet?
Publicerades: 2008-06-28 -
070 MM Mommy's Surfing the Web
Publicerades: 2008-06-21 -
069 MM We're All in This Together
Publicerades: 2008-06-14 -
068 MM Loss of a Pet
Publicerades: 2008-06-07 -
067 MM Positive Power
Publicerades: 2008-05-31 -
066 MM Flying the Child-Friendly Skies
Publicerades: 2008-05-24 -
065 MM We're All Special in our Own Way
Publicerades: 2008-05-17 -
064 MM Taming the Tangles
Publicerades: 2008-05-10 -
063 MM The Mommy Meltdown
Publicerades: 2008-05-03 -
062 MM Fun With Food
Publicerades: 2008-04-26 -
061 MM But, He's Always Good at Home...
Publicerades: 2008-04-19 -
060 MM Helping the Medicine Go Down
Publicerades: 2008-04-12 -
059 MM A Relative Annoyance
Publicerades: 2008-04-05 -
058 MM Spoiler Alert
Publicerades: 2008-03-29 -
057 MM Total Recall
Publicerades: 2008-03-22 -
056 MM Fun and Sillies
Publicerades: 2008-03-08 -
055 MM Little Bad Habits
Publicerades: 2008-03-01 -
053 MM Scheduling is Good. Over-scheduling, Not So Much
Publicerades: 2008-02-16
Project Parenthood, hosted by clinical psychologist and respectful parenting advocate Dr. Nanika Coor, offers a refreshing alternative to traditional parenting advice. We believe raising the next generation involves fostering intentional, collaborative relationships with all children—whether you're a parent, teacher, mentor, or caregiver. Each week, we dive into the depths of childhood, giving voice to young people and exploring their complex humanity. Through real conversations, expert insights, and a commitment to intergenerational healing, we'll learn how to empower children, approach them with curiosity, and build inclusive communities where every child, especially those from marginalized groups, feels seen, heard, and understood. Join us as we work together to create a world where children thrive and understand one another, breaking harmful cycles and building a future of empathy and respect. Because if trauma can be passed down, so can mental wellness and collective understanding.