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Here to talk about the impact of DNA, environmental factors, and the interplay between a child’s actions and a parent’s response is Dr. Danielle Dick. Dr. Dick is the author of The Child Code and an internationally recognized and award-winning expert on genetic and environmental influences on human behavior.

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160. Why one size-fits-all parenting doesn’t work and how to parent for the way YOUR child is wired with Dr. Danielle Dick

Stands of DNA

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156. Resilience in the face of transition: Supporting your kids through a big move with military spouse and psychologist Dr. Hannah Samaha

Young daughter and her mother taping up a moving box

Overcome one of the biggest transitions a child can experience with military spouse and clinical psychologist Dr. Hannah Samaha. Discover practical tactics for supporting kids in transitions and keeping them connected with friends. Generate newfound strategies for the entire family system.

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154. Balancing love, limits, and empathy: How to use connection to make parenting easier with Jennifer Kolari

Dad & Mom coloring with their two toddlers

Tuning into our bond with our child and their attachment to us can be one of our most powerful tools in parenting. Jennifer Kolari is the founder of Connected Parenting, a method based on the neurobiology of love, teaching parents how to use compassion and empathy as powerful medicine to transform challenging behaviors and build children’s emotional resilience and emotional shock absorbers.

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153. BTS: Does using Elf on the Shelf undermine my respectful parenting philosophy?

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Does incorporating Elf on the Shelf into your holiday traditions challenge the principles of respectful parenting?

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