Losing my Teen to the Screen

Losing my Teen to the Screen

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The New Fatherhood: “You Either Sort It Out or Pass It On”

For generations, fathers were taught that their job was simple: protect, provide, preside. But what happens when those old rules no longer fit? In this conversation, Dr. Becky talks with writer and father Kevin Maguire ("The New Fatherhood") about the emotional transformation hap ...  Afficher plus

Is It True? “Nobody Knows What They’re Doing”

You’ve probably said it—or heard it: “Nobody knows what they’re doing.” It’s meant to comfort us as parents. And sometimes it does. But… is it actually true? In this episode of our ongoing Is It True? series, Dr. Becky and Myleik Teele take a closer look at this belief—and what m ...  Afficher plus

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I Was My Daughter’s First Bully
Peace and Parenting: How to Parent without Punishments

This realization of being a bully didn’t come to Michelle early on in parenting, but as she reflects she now sees her behavior as a young mom resembled that of bullying. The yelling, threats, bribes, and shame aren’t something any child should have to live with, and really no per ...  Afficher plus

10 Ways to Connect With Your Teen
Peace and Parenting: How to Parent without Punishments

Having a teen is as hard as having a newborn! All the firsts and all the angst, let’s face it the stakes are really high and we parents worry tremendously about our children and the teen years can really exacerbate our worry and stress. What I know works is connection, but many t ...  Afficher plus

6 Reasons Not to Take Your Child’s Words or Behavior Personally
Peace and Parenting: How to Parent without Punishments

Not taking our child’s behavior personally can be extremely challenging. Not only does it restimulate our own unmet needs but on some level, we might believe what they are saying is true or that they really believe we are “mean” or understand that the off-track behavior is meanin ...  Afficher plus

How to Respond to Our Children When We Misstep
Peace and Parenting: How to Parent without Punishments

This week on the podcast I describe how I have tried to make repairs when I have behaved in ways that I know are not acceptable. We are all human and making mistakes is inevitable and also part of how we learn to do better. Modeling effective apologies and making amends is the be ...  Afficher plus