Project Parenthood
En podcast av QuickAndDirtyTips.com - Måndagar
844 Avsnitt
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031 MM Kitchen Safety
Publicerades: 2007-09-08 -
030 MM Video Game Tips for Parents
Publicerades: 2007-09-01 -
029 MM Kids and Pets
Publicerades: 2007-08-25 -
028 MM Starting School
Publicerades: 2007-08-18 -
027 MM Get Moving
Publicerades: 2007-08-10 -
026 MM These Are a Few of My Favorite Things
Publicerades: 2007-08-03 -
024 MM It's Always Time to Read
Publicerades: 2007-07-21 -
023 MM Weaning Woes
Publicerades: 2007-07-13 -
022 MM That's a Mouthful!
Publicerades: 2007-07-06 -
021 MM Tips for Stress Free Shopping With Kids
Publicerades: 2007-06-29 -
020 MM Fun in, or out of, the sun
Publicerades: 2007-06-22 -
019 MM Dealing With an Aggressive Child
Publicerades: 2007-06-15 -
018 MM Bringing Home Baby
Publicerades: 2007-06-08 -
017 MM Pool Safety
Publicerades: 2007-06-02 -
016 MM Moving to the Big Bed
Publicerades: 2007-05-25 -
015 MM Children Who Lie
Publicerades: 2007-05-18 -
014 MM Bathing Your Baby
Publicerades: 2007-05-11 -
013 MM Introduction to Potty Training
Publicerades: 2007-05-04 -
012 MM Potty Training Readiness
Publicerades: 2007-04-27 -
011 MM Adventures in Babysitting
Publicerades: 2007-04-21
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.