In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy explores the topic of recalibration in light of some new policies in Flint, Michigan. The school has recently implemented a ban on cell phones and hoodies, citing safety concerns and a need for students to focus in class. Dr. Kathy delves into the reasons behind this ban and discusses the larger issue of banning certain items or behaviors. She also highlights similar policies in other countries and explores the challenges of navigating the digital world while balancing online and offline engagement. Tune in to gain insights into the importance of recalibrating and finding a balance in today's digital age.
There is a lot of pressure on parents to build resiliency in kids. Some Christian and secular writers wrestle with stats on how to approach best preparing kids for the challenges of the modern world. Dr. Kathy considers some of the parenting approaches that are perceived as lawnmowing or helicopter parenting. She explains how we can better equip and walk with kids in current culture moments while considering their mental health and emotional resiliency.
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy Koch discusses the pressure parents face to conform to societal expectations when it comes to raising children. She examines a list of 21 qualities someone created for parents, specifically fathers, to instill in their kids. Dr. Kathy offers a different perspective on parenting traits, highlighting Parent Differently. She believes this approach can provide a guiding light in the darkness of parenting. Tune in to gain insight and wisdom on navigating the challenges of raising children. Order Parent Differently Here>>
There is a rise in boomerang children. That's when a child launches at 18 to return a few years later to their parents' home. When that happens, the family can feel like a failure. But is it? Dr. Kathy discusses how parents prepare kids for resiliency, but also the responsibility parents have to always be parents, and what it looks like for the church to support those who come upon hard times.
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy Koch addresses the challenges young people face in today's culture, particularly in regards to identity and the concept of heroes. She focuses on the impact this has on young women and how they are being influenced to desire and imagine what it would be like to be men. Dr. Kathy explores the cultural push that gauges women's worth based on how much they resemble men or their ability to achieve the same status. She offers guidance to parents on how to navigate and counteract these influences.
A new report shows that young adult leaders want more mentors and more time with their leaders. It's an interesting report noting that other recent findings in some circles highlight how adult kids want relationships with their parents to a greater degree, showing integrity, patience, and other Christian characteristics. Today, Dr. Kathy walks us through why this might be and how we can encourage young adult leaders as they mature and grow into their different giftings. She also considers who we can parent kids today knowing that their generation may require something from them that our generation didn't require from us.
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the millennial success sequence, a term coined by researchers to describe the path to success for millennials. They highlight the importance of graduating from high school, working full time, and marrying before having children, as following this sequence significantly reduces the likelihood of ending up in poverty. However, they also address the current challenges faced by millennials, such as dropping graduation rates, high unemployment, and declining marriage and birth rates. Links: CelebrateKids.com
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy explores the topic of kids and digital media. She emphasizes the importance for parents to understand where their children are standing in the digital world, even if they themselves are not active on social media. Dr. Kathy discusses the potential risks and trappings of the digital world and highlights the need for parents to regulate their children's exposure to artificial environments. She encourages parents not to be afraid of the dark, but to be cautious with the influences that guide their children. Links: www.techless.com/celebratekids Time Stamps: [00:02:55] Teens' use of YouTube. [00:03:53] Social media as the modern backyard. [00:07:24] Balancing technology and outdoor play. [00:09:41] Facing dark times with wisdom.
Dr. Kathy responds to new CDC guidance for so-called transgender women, that's men who identify as women, and their plight to so-called chest-feed children. Dr. Kathy considers the concept, gives insight to parents on how to prepare kids for a world denying reality, and then she unpacks how we can love our neighbors who follow this line of thinking well.
In this episode of Facing the Dark, we delve into the topic of loneliness and how to navigate it healthily. Dr. Kathy expounds on the belief that it is not realistic to avoid loneliness all the time, but rather, it is appropriate to accept and embrace being alone at times. She emphasizes that not addressing loneliness may lead to insecurity and lack of confidence. She points out that learning to handle loneliness is important, encouraging us to see it as a positive experience. Dr. Kathy shares how resiliency is the ability to bounce back from despair, disappointment, grief, and fear, and that it is a choice that can become a part of one's character. We guide parents in fostering resiliency in children, preventing loneliness from leading to despair or isolation.
In this episode of Facing the Dark, we delve into the important topic of gender identity and guiding young people in challenging times. Dr. Kathy expresses anger and sadness about the treatment of women like Riley Gaines, who lost opportunities due to someone else's gender identity. Riley Gaines, a University of Kentucky swimmer, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, claiming that the NCAA forced her and her female swimmers to share a locker room with a male swimmer who identified as female, without their consent. This raises questions about creating inclusive and safe spaces for children to thrive in, which is a concern for many parents. Dr. Kathy provides some helps to guide children with greater confidence in the reality God has created. The episode explores the need for clear definitions and protection for the dynamics of being a boy or a girl, as well as the challenges posed by ongoing cultural discussions.
In this episode of Facing the Dark, we delve into the challenges and pressures parents face in creating a successful summer for their children. Dr. Kathy dives into the "Eight Great Smarts," a powerful tool for understanding and remembering different intelligences, as she frames out how we can approach the latter part of summer with great intentionality.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is something many of us are growing to understand. However, in the wake of a recent Supreme Court Decision, DEI is being called into question. This adds to recent reports and studies that show hiring practices around a person's race or identity is growing tired, with many human resource professional reporting their companies are no longer motivated to fill positions based on DEI. Dr. Kathy considers how parents and adult leaders can guide kids in this cultural moment, thinking about the value of diversity of culture and opinion while also not losing a sense of identity in trying to fulfill DEI requirements.
Recently New York's Governor took to the podium to discuss a renewed vision for mental health support for teens and young people in her state. Dr. Kathy thinks the governor may be on to something with this renewed approach, and Dr. Kathy offers further insight to how parents can engage mental health support for their communities and their home with some simple measures.
It's often a parent's desire that kids are prepared to face tough things, but never have to. The way to drive kids to resiliency is a long and purposed road, but some are saying we're doing that wrong if we want to build toughness through direction. Dr. Kathy has good insight for parents to build resiliency.
Grandparents are the joy of many kids. But new reports are showing it's harder for grandparents to have relationship with kids because of disagreements between parents and grandparents. Dr. Kathy considers the role of grandparents and provides helpful steps to bridge gaps for parents and grandparents to help us celebrate kids.
Reading changes lives. It not only opens students' minds to worlds, but it can give kids a more whole and united perspective of reality and steady their spirit. At the same time, to grow in society one needs to read and comprehend. Which is why the current state of reading in America is concerning. Today on the Celebrate Kids Podcast in the daily segment Facing the Dark, Dr. Kathy unpacks why and how parents need to make reading a priority in the home this summer.
Sleep is a hard thing to learn we need when we're younger. But following a recent study, there is stronger and greater evidence that what teens need to learn when their kids is how to get good sleep. Dr. Kathy reflects on the study and gives encouragement for parents to help their kids get more sleep sooner.
Dr. Kathy considers a recent ruling in a Utah school to re-authorize the Bible to be in the school library after they previously banned it. The battle for young minds in libraries is on full display for much of the world, but Dr. Kathy has some important insights and encouragement for parents as these battles become more political and grow less and less about shaping kids' hearts and minds.
Dr. Kathy considers two articles we've come across recently related to identity. One talks about how identity formation is imperative for young people as they develop. The second explores the idea of decision hierarchy and how adults can guide kids unwittingly to respond to what the adult wants. For some parents we speak heavily into our kids lives and encourage them down paths. When we do this it's natural to ask the question if our path is God's path for our kids. Dr. Kathy gives good insight and helps parents wrestle through this idea and have confidence in where God is guiding their kids. Resources: Summit Ministries Article: https://www.summit.org/resources/articles/tribalism-forming-identity-in-relationships/?utm_term=Tribalism%3A%20Forming%20Identity%20in%20Relationships&utm_campaign=june-update&utm_content=tribalism&utm_source=act-on&utm_medium=email&cm_mmc=Act-On%20Software-_-email-_-Worldview%20Resources%20to%20Transform%20Your%20Faith-_-Tribalism%3A%20Forming%20Identity%20in%20Relationships Education Weekly Article: https://www.edweek.org/leadership/opinion-the-surprising-ways-you-can-influence-students-decisions/2023/06
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