Posts Tagged ‘parenting’
Giving Your Brain A Workout Today– Part 2 of an Interview with Rachele Brooke Smith
Rachele Brooke Smith went from being a fearful and anxious child to acting in movies alongside actors, Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe. In this episode of the podcast, Rachele reveals how stress management tools such as meditation, visualization, and “disruptive gratitude” helped her work out her brain and create miracles in her life.
Read MoreWhat To Do When Your World Changes Immediately – Part 1 of an Interview with Shannon Kenitz
When Shannon Kenitz’ daughter Grace was first taken to the hospital at 3 months old, she would never have guessed that she wouldn’t leave the hospital until she was 3 years old. When Grace was then diagnosed with Mitochondrial disease, the doctors told Shannon her best course of action was to make Grace comfortable and…
Read MoreCan Imaging Lead To Better Diagnoses for Autism?- Part 2 of an interview with Lisa Ackerman
When you see a kid with autism, you’ve seen ONE kid with autism. Unfortunately, autism is not one thing, and you can’t treat every brain the same. Fortunately, there are ways to scan the brain to determine the type of autism your child has, so you can treat them using appropriate methods. In part two…
Read MoreAdult Kids – Tips for Parenting a Young Adult – Part 4 of an Interview with Dr. Jim Fay
Sending your child off to college doesn’t necessarily mean your parenting duties are over. Today we learn about ways you can help your child transition into a self-sufficient adult.
Read MoreIs it Normal to Have Problematic Teenagers? Part 3 of An Interview with Dr. Jim Fay
Problematic teens are normal. At least, that’s what many parents think. But today, we’re going to find out if there’s any basis to say if it is indeed a normal, helpless case or if there’s anything we can do to resolve this.
Read MoreTaking The First Step – When is The Best Time to Get Started with Love and Logic Part 2 of an Interview with Dr. Jim Fay
It’s always a question of when or how should I get started. So today, we’ll have Dr. Jim Fay guide us on how to get things started and moving forward when implementing the principles of Love and Logic.
Read MoreThe Practical Principles of Parenting With Love and Logic – An Interview with Dr. Jim Fay Part 1
He’s become one of America’s most sought after presenters in the fields of parenting, positive discipline, and classroom management. Along with Foster Cline, MD, he’s the co-founder of The Love and Logic Institute and co-author of the bestseller, Parenting with Love and Logic. Jim Fay has over 30 years of experience in education, serving in public,…
Read MoreThe Hallmarks of Good Parenting
In this episode, we’re going to discuss the characteristics of an “ideal” parent. I know it can be challenging, but it’s doable. Be sure to listen and chime in on your thoughts by visiting brainwarriorswaypodcast.com.
Read MoreHas Your Teenager Lost Their Mind and Blown Yours?
Today’s episode is a milestone for us here at Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast. We have officially reached our 100th episode and we are just thrilled with this new achievement. So before anything else, we just want to say thank you for all your support. What we’re going to talk about today has something to…
Read MoreDiscipline and Good Parenting That’s Firm But Kind
To be a parent of someone who has ADD or ADHD is not easy. It’s really important to be educated. So today, we’re answering some common questions on how you should manage your kids who have ADD or ADHD but still maintaining your supportive role as a parent and ensuring that you don’t lose your…
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