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Knowing what to do, when, and how is a challenge in parenting! If you’re doing the right thing, but at the wrong time, you may be left questioning your methods and feeling like you’re failing in parenting. Here to help moms and dads learn how to be most effective in their parenting is the founder of Curious Neuron, neuroscientist Dr. Cindy Hovington.

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136. When none of the gentle parenting scripts and tips work for your kid with Dr. Cindy Hovington

When none of the gentle parenting scripts and tips work

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136. When none of the gentle parenting scripts and tips work for your kid with Dr. Cindy Hovington

When none of the gentle parenting scripts and tips work

Knowing what to do, when, and how is a challenge in parenting! If you’re doing the right thing, but at the wrong time, you may be left questioning your methods and feeling like you’re failing in parenting. Here to help moms and dads learn how to be most effective in their parenting is the founder of Curious Neuron, neuroscientist Dr. Cindy Hovington.

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133. BTS: Why does my child lose it more with me than anyone else?

Different emotions with different caregivers

We’re diving deep into the psychology of parenting to explore why children tend to act out more with their parents than with others. Listen in as we uncover the unique factors of the parent-child bond, discuss common triggers, and offer strategies for navigating these challenging moments.

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105. How RIE can evolve into lifelong respectful parenting: Growing your parenting approach as your child grows with Janet Lansbury

How RIE can evolve into lifelong respectful parenting

Janet Lansbury was talking and blogging about respectful parenting long before it became a buzzword. Informed by her mentor and RIE creator Magda Gerber, Janet has spent decades encouraging parents and teaching them how to create loving and supportive environments for their children to help them grow into compassionate, confident, and resilient individuals.

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94. Toddler sleep: Why it’s different than infant sleep and how to use the attachment relationship to help them fall asleep, with Eileen Henry

Help your toddler say goodnight

When it comes to childhood development, sleep is not a linear process. It’s normal for young children to have ups and downs, regressions, and growth spurts with their sleep. Here to talk about how you can help your toddler say goodnight without the struggle is sleep specialist and RIE associate Eileen Henry.

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