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The Count of Three is a podcast from Texas PTA. As parents, our hosts are raising their children like the rest of us – by trial and error, with a lot of laughter along the way. Each episode invites a special guest to discuss something on nearly every parent's mind (and search engine). Listen, learn, and laugh your way through this crazy thing called parenting!
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Remnants of the pandemic and social causes we've faced over the last few years continue to challenge the emotional health of our families and communities. Today's youth are faced with an onslaught of unfiltered and constantly changing information through the internet, social media, chat, texting, and the list could go on. So, how do you raise children who are prepared to thoughtfully evaluate all that information? Join host Suzi Kennon and guest Julie Bogart (author Raising Critical Thi...
Join host Suzi Kennon and guests and lead prosecutors with the Texas Attorney General, Booke Grona Robb (Assistant Attorney General) & Cara Pierce (Human Trafficking Section Chief), for a sobering conversation about an alarming topic. What is human trafficking? How prevalent is it today? Is your son or daughter at risk? What can you do? Request the Connect ProgramResources: Emergency? Call 9-1-1Report suspected human trafficking at iWatchTx, download app, or call 844-649-2251National Huma...
Is COVID the reason your son is unmotivated or underperforming? Is the pandemic why your daughter seems anxious? Not so fast! Research says changes at school, video games, and a toxic "cult of fame" culture are actually to blame. Join host Suzi Kennon and guest Leonard Sax (author Boys Adrift, Girls on the Edge) as they explore the research and discuss how to beat this epidemic.Read Boys Adrift, Girls on the EdgeConnect with Leonard Sax MD, Ph.D
Child and teen suicides are becoming more and more commonplace. Join host Suzi Kennon and guest Robbin Hussa Farrell, CEO & Co-Founder Sharpen, as they explore the sad reality of teen suicide and ways in which families experiencing this issue can obtain help. Find Robyn at sharpenminds.com or rfarrell@sharpenminds.com Robyn also recommends these resources: the Suicide Prevention Resource Center and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
The saying is true -you can’t pour from an empty cup! Adults who prioritize their mental and physical wellness are better caregivers for their kids. Join host Suzi Kennon and returning guest Demi Austin-Thomas as they explore tips to help parents and caregivers make self-care a non-negotiable, even with busy schedules. Self-care looks different for everyone and changes with the phases of parenting and life. Still, we must plan for it, create routines around it and absolutely be intentional wi...
An alarming one in four children and young adults are vaping and usage is increasing. E-cigarettes contain nicotine and other dangerous ingredients that solidify in the lungs and can cause short and long term health risks. So why are children doing it, parents turning a blindy eye? More importantly, what can you do to help your children stop, or never start vaping? Join host Suzi Kennon and guests Diane Beneventi, Ph.D. and Jennifer Cofer (M.D. Anderson, Tobacco Control) to learn the facts an...
A parent’s role involves having some awkward but essential conversations with their children as they mature. Michelle Icard, (author Fourteen Talks by Age Fourteen: The Essential Conversations You Need to Have with Your Kids Before They Start High School) says 14 is the new 18! Join her and host Suzi Kennon for a lighthearted look at how to navigate those not so light conversations on puberty, body changes, and more in a positive way.
Second Season Trailer

Second Season Trailer

2022-09-1302:39

No matter your questions or your struggles, as a parent, you are not alone. In the second season of The Count of Three podcast, we’ll have thought-provoking conversations important to parents and kids right now. Our conversations will cover how to foster kids’ interests and passions, pivotal conversations we have with our kids as parents, how to encourage emotional growth, and much more.
Every day is a new adventure in parenting! Hosts Suzi Kennon, Kyle Ward, and special guest co-host Carolyn Brown (public speaker and Honorary PTA Life Member) will share very real and personal parenting stories from listeners. That crazy thing your kid did the other day — hear how you're not alone!
Straight to Voicemail

Straight to Voicemail

2021-05-1825:48

From teachers to grandparents and even babysitters, there are a lot of people involved in raising children – people we rely on every day. So it’s important we maintain healthy relationships with them. Guest Demi Austin-Thomas (family dynamics coach) discusses ways to build a better rapport for the sake of the kids.
Shelf Shock

Shelf Shock

2021-05-1125:19

Parents want to feed their families the very best, but sometimes grocery shopping isn’t so cut and dried – especially for produce. Organic or conventional? Frozen or canned? Guest Shreela Sharma, PhD (UTHealth School of Public Health) discusses how families can shop healthy and smart with confidence.
Explosive crying, screaming, kicking – all because a parent forgot to cut crusts off a sandwich? Our small kids have big feelings, and how we handle them in the moment matters a lot. Guest Dr. Tina Payne Bryson (co-author, No-Drama Discipline) discusses the anatomy of a tantrum and the best way to help kids through mega meltdowns.
Many things can contribute to a child's predisposition to substance abuse. Topping the list is a parent's own relationship with drugs and alcohol. Guest Jessica Lahey (author, "The Addiction Inoculation") discusses the genetic legacy parents can pass on to their children, plus risk factors attributed to school and home life to look out for.
So many parents don't cut themselves any slack. To make matters worse, the pandemic has thrown everyday guilt into overdrive. Guest Paul L. Underwood (father and writer, incl. The New York Times and Esquire) makes a case for why parents need to be kinder to themselves.
We've all heard someone say, "Just wait until they're teenagers!" Hitting double digits seems to amplify problems for our kids, which can be especially overwhelming for families with children with developmental disorders like Autism. Guest Dr. Holly Harris (developmental pediatrics, Texas Children's Hospital) discusses what families can expect during puberty and how to start the conversation early.
Are Your Teens Vaping?

Are Your Teens Vaping?

2021-04-0627:23

For many parents, vaping may seem like a far-off problem, but the reality is that e-cigarettes can easily sneak into our homes and schools under the watchful eye of adults. Guests Meredith Berkman and Dorian Fuhrman (co-founders, Parents Against Vaping e-cigarettes) discuss the tell-tale signs of vape use and what we can do for our kids.
Landing the Helicopter

Landing the Helicopter

2021-03-3030:18

Parenting styles come in all shapes and sizes, but there is one we hear about all the time that can be bad for both parent and child. We're talking about "helicopter parenting." Guest Julie Lythcott-Haims (author, "How to Raise an Adult") will help listeners identify whether they fall into this parenting style, and what we can do to finally "land the helicopter."
Many parents tend to shield their children from difficult things—deciding they’re too young to understand something—or feel unequipped to talk about the issues themselves. Guests Jordan Thierry (author, “A Kids Book About Systemic Racism”) and Shimon Cohen (social work educator, parent, and podcaster, “Doin’ The Work: Frontline Stories of Social Change”) discuss how all families can start this important conversation at home.Learn more about the guests here. From the Episode: A Kids Book About...
Official Trailer

Official Trailer

2021-02-0902:39

Check out Kyle and Suzi's special introduction to Texas PTAs brand new podcast, The Count of Three!
Nowadays a lot of parents are hitting social media hard, rivaling what our tweens and teens are up to. But this endless stream of content isn't always the best depiction of real life. Guest Rebecca Fox (parent educator and public speaker) discusses how to scroll social media with a grain of salt.
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