How To Talk To Kids About Anything

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Spokesperson, Professional Speaker, Parenting Expert

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  • How to Talk to Boys about Not Being A$$holes with Kara Kinney Cartwright- ReRelease

    22/08/2023 Duración: 54min

    Kara Kinney Cartwright – This podcast will focus on teaching boys to recognize the humanness in everyone—to be kind and to NOT be an assh*le. How can we teach our sons to have positive interactions, make good decisions and recognize when they are being jerkfaces? We talk about all of it on the How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast with guest and author, Kara Kinney Cartwright. The post How to Talk to Boys about Not Being A$$holes with Kara Kinney Cartwright- ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids about Being Good Humans Everyday with Hunter Clarke Fields

    15/08/2023 Duración: 41min

    How can we remain mindful when we are rushing around and doing so much as parents? Dr. Robyn Silverman interviews best-selling author, Hunter Clarke Fields, on the How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast. Hunter’s new book, Raising Good Humans Everyday, is featured. The post How to Talk to Kids about Being Good Humans Everyday with Hunter Clarke Fields appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Parent without Perfection with Kristen Howerton – ReRelease

    08/08/2023 Duración: 56min

    This podcast is about how to parent without perfection. While we may have pictured smiling, complaint-free kids frolicking in meadows, taking out the trash without prompting, and feeling carefree ease as we baked cookies in a clean and organized home before we had kids-this is not reality. Kids are not perfect and neither are we. Far from it. The quicker we accept that life is messy, with spills, frustration, disorganization, and yes, some quarreling too, the better. Families and life moments can be both beautiful and contentious at times. Dr. Robyn Silverman interviews Kristen Howerton on the How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast. The post How to Parent without Perfection with Kristen Howerton – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids about Depression, Conflict & Coping with Katie Hurley – Rerelease

    19/07/2023 Duración: 44min

    Special guest: Katie Hurley According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, approximately one out of five teens has a mental health disorder, diagnosable by clinical methods, and nearly one-third show symptoms of depression. Now you might be thinking- well, many teens seem depressed to me, their moods and their emotions are all over the place! Stress is overwhelming! Yes, that can be true- symptoms of depression in adolescents aren’t always easy to identify because they often appear as normal adolescent behavior. But if we keep an eye open for consistent depressed behavior and indicators like, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns, changes in eating patterns, social withdrawal, and/or anger- these can serve as early warning signs that can allow us to get help for our teens as depression is absolutely treatable but NOT fixable on its own. Teens who have depression need therapy, support at home and yes, some also need medication. There’s no quick fix and thankfully, we have Katie Hurley here to expla

  • How to Talk to Kids about Managing Childhood Grief with Katie Lear, LCMHC, RDT, RPT

    21/06/2023 Duración: 46min

    Childhood is supposed to be filled with good times and laughs—but of course, some children may experience a significant loss during their childhood or adolescence. It’s actually more common than you might think. According to the Childhood Bereavement Estimation Model, as of 2021, one in 14 American children will experience the death of a parent or sibling before the age of 18. Still, it’s not easy to talk about grief with adults, let alone kids—but as the key adults in our children’s lives, we need to be able to step in and navigate ethe thoughts and feelings that they are experiencing as they cope with their loss. They likely will have many questions when a grandparents, parent, sibling or other close family member or friend dies. They might wonder if they are at fault, if they are safe and who will make their grilled cheese sandwich and take them to soccer if the person who passed away was the one who did those things for them. When we shut down, don’t talk about grief and death with kids or make the mistak

  • How to Organize your Life so You Can Bring Out the Best in Your Child and You with Julie Morgenstern – Rerelease

    15/06/2023 Duración: 01h04min

    Parents have struggled with how to manage their time for generations. There is so much to do— so much to balance! In the age of extracurriculars— from travel baseball, soccer, gymnastics, piano, to tutoring classes, art and enrichment, the question of how to fit everything in, complete the car pool, get dinner on the table, help with homework, get to the store, get some work done, give your kids undivided attention—and still take care of yourself—seems nearly impossible. How do we do this? DO we do all of this? To hold our hands and help us all shift from having it all to getting it right in the moment— is best-selling author, Julie Morgenstern. The post How to Organize your Life so You Can Bring Out the Best in Your Child and You with Julie Morgenstern – Rerelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids about Transgender People with Carolyn Hays

    07/06/2023 Duración: 34min

    Imagine getting a knock on your door from someone who could derail your whole life and take away your child. That knock came for my next guest—not because she was abusing or neglecting her child, actually, quite the opposite- it was because she was listening and responding to her child in the most loving way possible. She was allowing her child to live life as the gender she felt she was—a girl. The topic of transgender youth has been contentious, to say the least. From the outside, when the person looking in is cis gender—meaning you were say, born and labeled a girl at birth and, you feel like a girl, it can be hard to imagine that some people don’t feel that alignment. The only way that I feel like we can really explain that is to switch it-- for you to imagine that other people are referring to you, if you are a girl or a woman, as a boy or a man—with pronouns that reflect that, names that reflect that and you keep saying, but that’s not who I am! Some kids know from a very young age that they are not the

  • How to Talk to Kids about Sexual Harassment with Lara Kaufmann & Dr. Christia Spears Brown – ReRelease

    31/05/2023 Duración: 52min

    This podcast will focus on how parents, teachers, and coaches of children K-12 can start talking more openly about sexual harassment and sexual violence. In order for this kind of behavior to stop, everyone much address the norms and stereotypes that fuel it, so all young people can grow up safe, respected, and valued. The post How to Talk to Kids about Sexual Harassment with Lara Kaufmann & Dr. Christia Spears Brown – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids About Becoming Individuals Without Interference with Julie Lythcott-Haims

    24/05/2023 Duración: 51min

    When I asked my next guest to come back on the show and I wanted to know what she’d like to discuss this time because she has such interesting perspective and a way with words—and she said, she’d like to talk about how “kids don’t thrive when they’re raised like dogs on a leash who have to go a certain way to please their owner (parent).” You see my next guest did this amazing, extremely popular Ted Talk in 2016 entitled “How to Raise Successful Kids- without Over-Parenting” which has just about 7, 500, 000 views now. And in it she talks about how mapping out our children’s every move, check-listing their childhood so that they get into the right colleges and get the right jobs doesn’t actually make a successful, fulfilled person unless success is only moving up a preconceived and narrow ladder that may not actually feel like success for your child. How can we, as parents, drop the rope—or the leash—that is keeping our children from their passions, from their individuality, from their destiny—and how can we t

  • How to Answer Kids’ Toughest Questions about Sex with Logan Levkoff, PhD ReRelease

    16/05/2023 Duración: 46min

    This podcast focuses on answering some of kids’ toughest questions about sex and changing bodies. From puberty to erections, masturbation and what sex is, we’re going in! Dr. Robyn Silverman interviews sexuality educator and author, Dr. Logan Levkoff on the latest episode of How to Talk to Kids about Anything. The post How to Answer Kids’ Toughest Questions about Sex with Logan Levkoff, PhD ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids about Being Self-Driven, Self-Motivated & Self-Controlled with Dr. William Stixrud – ReRelease

    02/05/2023

    How to Talk to Kids about Being Self-Driven, Self-Motivated & Self-Controlled This podcast will focus on the science and sense of giving your kids more control over their lives. What can we do and say to help show our kids that we believe in them, trust them and feel confident about them making key decisions […] The post How to Talk to Kids about Being Self-Driven, Self-Motivated & Self-Controlled with Dr. William Stixrud – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How do we talk to kids about Health Challenges & Medical Diagnoses with Kelly Fradin

    25/04/2023

    How do we talk to kids about Health Challenges & Medical Diagnoses Many of us have been there. We walk out of an appointment with our child’s doctor or teacher and we feel concerned—and a whole host of other feelings from fear to anger to sadness, confusion and of course, love. We all hope that […] The post How do we talk to kids about Health Challenges & Medical Diagnoses with Kelly Fradin appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids about Equity, Racism and Social Justice with Jason B. Allen – Rerelease

    20/04/2023 Duración: 54min

    This podcast focuses on the conversations that need to occur around racism, inequities and social justice in a world where black and brown boys are routinely marginalized, mistreated and made to feel inferior.  How can advocates, educators, parents and activists become mentors and guides for black and brown boys? How can we empower our young people to speak out and create change? How can we change the stereotypes of this group of young people by highlighting the good, changing our expectations and altering the old systems that no longer serve? Dr. Robyn Silverman speaks with educator, Jason B. Allen, about how we can make a difference. The post How to Talk to Kids about Equity, Racism and Social Justice with Jason B. Allen – Rerelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Raise Good Humans with Dr. Aliza Pressman

    11/04/2023

    How to Raise Good Humans How do we raise good humans? Parents need to know their North Star, have some good tools and be ready to parent for the long haul. Dr. Robyn Silverman interviews Dr. Aliza Pressman on the How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast. Special Guest: Aliza Pressman How do we […] The post How to Raise Good Humans with Dr. Aliza Pressman appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids about Money Values, Spending & Giving with Chelsea Brennan – ReRelease

    06/04/2023

    How to Talk to Kids about Money Values, Spending & Giving This podcast focuses on teaching kids and talking to kids about money values and money mindset. How do we help kids to understand how to save, spend and give? What money stories and money beliefs are we passing forward and what do we want […] The post How to Talk to Kids about Money Values, Spending & Giving with Chelsea Brennan – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids About Outsmarting Worry with Dawn Huebner, PhD – ReRelease

    29/03/2023

    How to Talk to Kids About Outsmarting Worry This podcast focuses on talking to kids about outsmarting worry. Special Guest: Dawn Huebner, PhD Do your children or young teens get nervous? Scared? Jittery? Uneasy? Agitated? Stressed out? Well, everyone gets worried sometimes. Some people are able to move through worry fairly easily while others find […] The post How to Talk to Kids About Outsmarting Worry with Dawn Huebner, PhD – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids About Differences and Inclusion with Beth Leipholtz

    22/03/2023

    How to Talk to Kids About Differences and Inclusion How do we talk to kids about diversity and inclusion? Beth Leipholtz, inclusion and accessibility advocate discusses what to consider when our own child has a disability as well as how to answer other children’s tough questions about a child’s disability or difference. Special guest: Beth […] The post How to Talk to Kids About Differences and Inclusion with Beth Leipholtz appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Raise Resilient, Self-Reliant, and Secure Kids in an Age of Anxiety with Dr. Harold Koplewicz – Rerelease

    16/03/2023

    How to Raise Resilient, Self-Reliant, and Secure Kids in an Age of Anxiety This podcast focuses on how to raise resilient, self-reliant and secure kids in an age of anxiety. The most common health disorders among children are mental health disorders. That’s 17 million children! We must help children cope with stress and learn from […] The post How to Raise Resilient, Self-Reliant, and Secure Kids in an Age of Anxiety with Dr. Harold Koplewicz – Rerelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids about Being Sensitive in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World with Jenn Granneman

    07/03/2023

    How to Talk to Kids about Being Sensitive in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World This podcast will focus on how we can support our highly sensitive children in a world that is often loud, fast and overwhelming for them. Dr. Robyn Silverman interviews Jenn Granneman of Introvert, Dear. Guest Expert: Jenn Granneman Do you have […] The post How to Talk to Kids about Being Sensitive in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World with Jenn Granneman appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

  • How to Talk to Kids about Middle School with Judith Warner Rerelease

    01/03/2023

    How to Talk to Kids about Middle School This podcast is about how to help ourselves and our children navigate middle school successfully. Dr. Robyn Silverman interviews Judith Warner, author of “And Then They Stopped Talking to Me,” about middle school friendship, relationships, emotions, frustrations, screen-time and more. Guest Expert: Judith Warner The Middle School […] The post How to Talk to Kids about Middle School with Judith Warner Rerelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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