How To Talk To Kids About Anything

The How to Talk to Kids about Anything Parenting Podcast, hosted by Dr. Robyn Silverman (Child & Teen Development Specialist, parenting coach, author, speaker and mom of 2), provides hands-on tips, powerful scripts, inspiring stories and specific steps to make even the toughest conversations easier. Featuring revealing interviews with the top experts in their fields, How To Talk to Kids about Anything gives parents and educators the tools and take-aways they've been looking for but have yet to find. From bullying and the gift of failure to death, divorce, money, sex, anger, anxiety and more, listeners will discover what to do, what to say and how to say it in a non-judgmental, honest, accessible format. Consider Dr. Robyn’s How to Talk to Kid about Anything podcast, your one-stop-parenting-shop delivering exactly what you need, when you need it, from someone you trust.

How to Talk to Kids about Food Allergies with Wendy Sue Swanson – Rerelease

Special Guest: Wendy Sue Swanson Bridging the digital divide between doctors and patients, Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson, Chief of Digital Innovation at Seattle Children’s Hospital has blazed a trail of patient education using her voice through a variety of different channels in traditional and social media. Through her blog, podcast , social media channels and her parenting book she translates science and parenting information to the public. Swanson also regularly partners with reporters in traditional print, online, and television media and makes weekly TV appearances in Seattle with NBC affiliate, KING5 News. She hopes to transform the paternalistic approach to messaging into an empowered, patient-centered one where peers learn from each other and from expert advice online. Check her out at http://seattlemamadoc.seattlechildrens.org/ The post How to Talk to Kids about Food Allergies with Wendy Sue Swanson – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

11-25
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How to Talk to Kids about a Parent’s Illness with Paula Schneider

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11-18
44:07

How to Talk to Kids about Sports with Dr. Ross Flowers – Rerelease

Special Guest: Dr. Ross Flowers Ross Flowers, Ph.D. is an experienced sport and performance psychologist, executive coach, author and speaker. He is the director of sports performance psychology for the LA Clippers. As a partner in Giles Consulting Group he has worked as a leadership development coach for the Center for Creative Leadership, international sport psychologist, psychologist in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and sport psychology instructor. Ross is the author of Introducing Your Child to Sports: An Expert’s Answers to Parents’ Questions about Raising a Healthy, Balanced, Happy Athlete. Ross served as a senior sport psychologist for the United States Olympic Committee, and was a member of many USA World Cup, World Championship and Olympic teams for summer and winter sports. Ross founded and directed the Applied Sport Psychology Program at the University of California, Davis. You can look him up right here: http://gilesllc.com/ The post How to Talk to Kids about Sports with Dr. Ross Flowers – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

11-12
25:52

How to Talk to Kids about the Strengths in Kids with ADHD with Penn and Kim Holderness

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11-04
50:51

How to Be a Happier Parent with KJ Dell’Antonia – Rerelease

Special Guest: KJ Dell'Antonia Five years of editing the Motherlode column for the New York Times taught KJ Dell’Antonia this: family can be a source of joy, not stress. Her reporting and research on parental happiness led to her new forthcoming book, “How to Be a Happier Parent,” available in August, 2018. She writes regularly on the personal and policy aspects of parenthood for the New York Times and other publications, and sends out a weekly tiny letter on being a happier parent (even when she’s not)— http://tinyurl.com/followkj which is in the shownotes of this podcast. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband, four children and assorted horses, chickens, dogs and cats. The post How to Be a Happier Parent with KJ Dell’Antonia – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

10-28
56:22

How to Transform Toddlerhood: Turning Chaos into Connection with Devon Kuntzman

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10-21
37:58

How to Deal with the Inner Critic & To Stop Feeling Like Sh*t with Andrea Owen – Rerelease

Special Guest: Andrea Owen Life coach. Author and Self described Hellraiser. Andrea Owen is passionate about empowering women to value themselves and fiercely love who they are. She helps high-achieving women let go of perfectionism, control, and isolation—urging them to choose courage and confidence instead. Her new book is called How to Stop Feeling Like Sh*t: 14 Habits that Are Holding You Back from Happiness. You can learn more about Andrea and her new book in the show notes to this podcast or on www.yourkickasslife.com. The post How to Deal with the Inner Critic & To Stop Feeling Like Sh*t with Andrea Owen – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

10-14
53:03

How to Talk to Kids about Surviving and Thriving with Autism with Leland Vittert

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10-07
36:25

How to Talk to Girls About Being Enough as They are with Rachel Simmons

Special Guest: Rachel Simmons Rachel Simmons is a bestselling author, educator and consultant helping girls and women be more authentic, assertive and resilient. Her latest release, Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, due out today from HarperCollins. Her previous work includes the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women the skills they need to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. The post How to Talk to Girls About Being Enough as They are with Rachel Simmons appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

09-30
46:22

How to Talk to Bigger Kids about Bigger Feelings with Alyssa Blask Campbell

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09-23
53:52

How to Raise Happy, Confident, Resilient Kids with Sue Atkins – Rerelease

Special Guest: Sue Atkins Each one of us, as a parent, teacher, coach or mentor wants to help raise and inspire kids who are happy, well-adjusted, confident and resilient. But, in today’s world, it’s not always easy! The messages we receive as parents and educators can get confusing and don’t always know the right thing to do. We hear; “make sure to encourage your child—but don’t give too much praise or it will backfire!” “Let your child fail—but balance it with pointing out strengths and successes—and for goodness sake don’t tie in achievement with self esteem!” “Give your child responsibilities—but don’t forget to allow them to have free time and play too!” So much to balance. So much to remember. And still, of course, we all have our bad days when we throw up our hands and wonder if we are getting any of it right. Who hasn’t been there? So to discuss and tease through how we can raise happy, confident, resilient kids- we have Sue Atkins on the show today The post How to Raise Happy, Confident, Resilient Kids with Sue Atkins – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

09-16
50:00

How to Talk to Kids About Homework Struggles Without the Nightly Battles with Phyllis Fagell

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09-09
22:48

How to Talk to Kids about Adoption with Carrie Goldman – Rerelease

Special Guest: Carrie Goldman Carrie Goldman has written for everything from The New York Times, CNN, Psychology Today, Huffington Post, and more. She has made appearances on NPR, BBC, MSNBC, CNN, along with countless other media outlets. Carrie writes one of the nation’s premier adoption blogs, Portrait of an Adoption, which has followers in more than 45 countries. Her acclaimed children’s chapter book, Jazzy’s Quest: Adopted and Amazing, came out in June of 2015, and the sequel, Jazzy’s Quest: What Matters Most, came out in November of 2016. In addition to her adoption expertise, she is also the award-winning author of Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher, and Kid Needs to Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear (Harper Collins) which we discussed in a previous podcast episode. Bullied has received a National Parenting Publication Award and a Mom’s Choice Award, both at the gold medal level, for excellence in educational skills and tools. You can find more out about our fabulous guest, Carrie Goldman at CarrieGoldmanAuthor.com The post How to Talk to Kids about Adoption with Carrie Goldman – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

09-02
49:29

How to Help Kids Thrive Amid Back-to-School Stress with Dr. Michele Borba

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08-27
25:21

How to Talk to Kids about Tech Milestones & Digital Readiness with Devorah Heitner – Rerelease

Special Guest: Devorah Heitner Devorah Heitner, PhD is the author of Screenwise: Helping Kids Thrive (and Survive) in Their Digital World and the founder of Raising Digital Natives. She passionately believes in the power of mentoring kids in creating a positive tech culture and she is delighted to be raising her own digital native. The post How to Talk to Kids about Tech Milestones & Digital Readiness with Devorah Heitner – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

08-20
52:04

How to Talk to Kids about Bodies, Boundaries and Choices with Dena Moes

 The post How to Talk to Kids about Bodies, Boundaries and Choices with Dena Moes appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

08-12
49:11

How to Talk to Kids about Picky Eating & Good Nutrition with Jill Castle – Rerelease

Special Guest: Jill Castle Jill Castle is a registered dietitian/nutritionist and a specialist in pediatric nutrition. She currently works as a private practitioner, online educator, consultant, and speaker. She is the author of Eat Like a Champion: Performance Nutrition for Your Young Athlete and co-author of Fearless Feeding: How to Raise Healthy Eaters from High Chair to High School. She’s also the creator of The Nourished Child, a childhood nutrition blog and podcast, and The Kids Healthy Weight Project, an online course for parents. Jill is a national and international speaker, focused on topics including childhood nutrition, feeding, picky eating, youth sports nutrition, and childhood obesity. Jill is regularly quoted in popular print and online publications as a leading childhood nutrition expert and is a regular contributor to US News & World Report, USA Swimming and Bundoo.com. You can find out all about Jill Castle at JillCastle.com The post How to Talk to Kids about Picky Eating & Good Nutrition with Jill Castle – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

08-05
48:25

How to Argue Less, Talk More, & Communicate Better with Jefferson Fisher

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07-29
46:00

How to Communicate Openly and Honestly with your Kids with Sage Hobbs – Rerelease

Special Guest: Sage B. Hobbs Sage Hobbs is a women’s empowerment coach, speaker, and author of the book, Naked Communication.  She’s known for her bold, insightful, and dynamic approach to communication, relationships, and personal growth. Sage works in both individual and group settings to create experiences of courage, self-expression, and freedom.  Sage supports her clients to unleash their voice, take action, and transform their status quo when they feel stuck, dissatisfied, or stagnant. Prior to creating her current work, Sage received her Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology and spent a decade working with teens and families to navigate the wild path of growing up.  She’s also a mom of two, a cancer survivor, a proud teacher’s wife, a “retired” school counselor, a world traveler, a living room dance party aficionado, and a book lover. The post How to Communicate Openly and Honestly with your Kids with Sage Hobbs – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

07-22
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How to Heal Our Family Out of a State of Stable Misery

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07-15
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Maryam ....

tnx

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parsa

thanks🙏🏼

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Zeinab

It was so useful, thank you so much.

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shakiba asadi

Nice episode👌🏼💫

09-11 Reply

Bridget Fouts

I typically like this podcaster. Unfortunately, in this podcast she is obviously distracted. You hear her doing various things in the background. I find this disrespectful to the lady she is interviewing. I could not stay focused with it all

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