Join me as we discuss:
*The power of saying sorry to our kids.
*Why we need to do this.
*How I advocate for respectful relationships (with similarities of adult relationship) with kiddos but am not suggesting that kids are adults.
Join me as we discuss:
*The power of saying sorry to our kids.
*Why we need to do this.
*How I advocate for respectful relationships (with similarities of adult relationship) with kiddos but am not suggesting that kids are adults.
Join me as we discuss:
*How many couples put their marriages so far on the backburner they grow apart.
*Why kids seeing us take care of our marriages is detrimental to them as kids.
*What are some foundational steps to take that establish a good base for a marriage.
SHOW NOTES:
2012 Census Data/Stats on Marriage – Trend: Fewer divorces than the 80’s, but fewer getting married (as of 2008)
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*A lesson in getting my kids not just to clean their room, but to be motivated to clean.
*How I had one of those moments where I realized my technique was off.
*How relationship wound up being the answer and NOT more consequences.
*How my solution was very out-of-the-box.
SHOW NOTES
Enchanted Collar – article on Inspiration and Chores
Join me today as we discuss:
*A Short Explanation on Where FPN has been.
*How I think our kids begin to sacrifice their dream in school.
*How I’m a firm believer in hard work.
*How to incorporate our kids passions into things like math and economics.
SHOW NOTES:
Where Has FPN Been link
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Feel free to contact me for questions, comments, thoughts and concerns. There are 3 different ways you can contact us.
Number 1, you can contact me through the form below this text. Please keep them on topic with FPN and it’s mission. If you have questions like “what do I do when my kid does this” or “is this normal” I love answering questions like that. Also feel free to Email Me at [email protected]! I answer every email I get.
Number 2, you can leave me some Feedback on how I’m doing. How have I helped your family? What changes have you seen in your kiddo that you are amazed with? How has your stress levels been affected since you’ve started listening? I encourage you to not underestimate the You can opt to allow me to share this or choose to keep it between us. Your full name is never given on the air without your express permission.
Number 3, if you would like to Be A Guest on our show. We do accept applications for being on the air. I will do some research to make sure you are a good fit for the show first and I reserve the right to decline offers. More than likely, if you have heard my episodes, you know if you fit.
Number 4, if you would like to make a Topic Suggestion for an Episode I would love that. The best thing I think I can do is create topics that meet you where you are. I want to talk about things that are relevant to you. If I cannot personally talk about that issue I will do my very best to find an expert in that matter and try to get them on the show!
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The Family Podcast Network offers podcasts to parents who want professional information on parenting for kids that are tough, and even those that are not. I will be offering 3 podcasts a week free of charge that will be fun, informative, research-based and potentially answer the question about your kid or parenting that you have had. Family Parenting Network will offer a network for you to connect with other parents that are experiencing similar or the same things you are and exchange struggles, ideas, and support.
After getting a Master’s Degree in Psychology and training a host of parents from multiple different races, backgrounds, income levels, I knew I’d found my passion: showing people how to experience stress free parenting. One irrefutable fact I have learned is that, regardless of where you are in parenting, we all have one thing very much in common: we are all doing the absolute very best we can and in that top performance, we still mess up as parents. This seems to be an issue many parents struggle to want to admit (I admit it in myself as well).
Fundamentally we parents are all susceptible to the human condition in that we make mistakes. I have been teaching parenting trainings for the last 5 years and when asked “Trey, am I a bad parent” I always tell them that a bad parent is not defined by making mistakes, or how many they make, but upon how willing are they to be honest about them and actually work on changing them. My desire for parents is not to be perfect at your job (good luck with that one), but to find skills and knowledge, and have a solid understanding of their kids and their kids.
The purpose with Family Network Podcast is to freely talk about the issues that parents face and how we can make parenting more fun! The issues I discuss, and their solutions, will in most cases be empirically studied (a bunch of nerds in this field [no offense intended…I’m one too] have studied it and tested whether it works or does not work) and not just “what worked for me.”