Ep. 38: What kind of parenting helps children develop emotion regulation?

Ep. 38: What kind of parenting helps children...

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Ep. 65: How can nurture transform your parenting and your child?

When we think about raising our children, we often all have ideas of what is best and what we want to do. Not always are we able to achieve those goals – for better or worse. But the early years, especially 0 to 3, are crucial in our children’s neurological development and knowin ...  Show more

Ep. 64: How Is Breastfeeding Portrayed in Literature in Different Cultures?

Normalizing breastfeeding is an ongoing battle in some Western cultures. Even when someone starts out breastfeeding, many report not being able to meet their goals or face various obstacles in trying to nurse their children. One part of the equation is how breastfeeding is repres ...  Show more

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