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Parenting is not an exact science, but our experts and courses help explain the science behind it so you can parent with more confidence and less stress. Parenting: You’ve got this. And we've got you.
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Formerly known as the HelloJoey app.
Resilience and Kids Q&A: What are tools to build resilience in both yourself and your child?
In our final episode, Dr. Lingras introduces the final 4 tools you can use to build resilience in your home.
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Resilience Tools: Part 2
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In this episode, Dr. Lingras introduces 3 of the 7 tools you can use to build resilience in both yourself and your child.
Resilience Tools: 1 Resilience and Kids Q&A: What do all parents need to about building resilience?
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Dr. Katie Lingras is a child psychologist and faculty member at the University of Minnesota in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. In this episode, Dr. Lingras opens the discussion on what resilience is, the BASICS all parents need to build it, and how different families have different starting places.
Grief Q&A: Information or support groups for teens with cognitive delays?
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Children grieve differently than adults. What does that mean, how can you tell, and how do you best support a child who is grieving?
Grief Q&A: How do you help a child when you yourself are in grief?
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Children grieve differently than adults. What does that mean, how can you tell, and how do you best support a child who is grieving?
Grief Q&A: Parent's biggest challenges?
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Children grieve differently than adults. What does that mean, how can you tell, and how do you best support a child who is grieving?
Children and Grief: What it Looks Like and How to Help
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Children grieve differently than adults. What does that mean, how can you tell, and how do you best support a child who is grieving?
Risk Assessment: Webinar
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In this Q&A with Pediatrician and Clinical Professor, Dr. Jack Maypole, we will answer your questions about how to assess risk.
Let’s Talk About Grief: What to Expect and How to Help Those Grieving
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Grief will impact every human. Yet, we don't talk about it enough. Join Jaymie Byron, MFT, to learn how to discuss and process grief.
Distance Learning with Jack Maypole
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Pediatrician Dr. Jack. Maypole - Vice Chair of the Pediatrics Department and Director of Comprehensive Care Program at Boston Medical Center - talks with Parent Lab host Xan Holston about distance learning and how to make sure our kids are getting what they need.
8. Parental Burnout - Anger Management
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Parental Burnout webinar, Psychologist Krista Regendaz and professor Ulash Thakore-Dunlap answer this parent question, "How can I deal with my anger?". To get more tips, visit our Help Guide www.parentlab.com/blog/post/parenting-burnout-help-guide
7. Parental Burnout - Burnout vs Anxiety/Depression
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Parental Burnout webinar, Psychologist Krista Regendaz and professor Ulash Thakore-Dunlap answer this parent question, "What is the difference between feeling burnt out versus having anxiety/depression?". To get more tips, visit our Help Guide www.parentlab.com/blog/post/parenting-burnout-help-guide
6. Parental Burnout - No Time for Anything
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6. Parental Burnout - No Time for Anything
4. Parental Burnout - Dealing With Frustration
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4. Parental Burnout - Dealing With Frustration
3. Parental Burnout - Coping With Spouse
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3. Parental Burnout - Coping With Spouse
2. Parental Burnout - Selfcare & Wellness
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2. Parental Burnout - Selfcare & Wellness
1. Parental Burnout - What is "Burnout"?
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1. Parental Burnout - What is "Burnout"?
Something New I Learned About Dad During The Pandemic
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Something New I Learned About Dad During The Pandemic
Finding Your Roots: A Guided Meditation
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Finding Your Roots: A Guided Meditation
Grandparents: How Online Play With Your Grandkids Can Help Their Fears
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Grandparents: How Online Play With Your Grandkids Can Help Their Fears
Navigating Through Your Child's Temperament
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Navigating Through Your Child's Temperament
Nice explanation... ❤ Very helpful
Call it difficult, you pc fucks.
We've convinced ourselves as adults we somehow need this, so it MUST be alright for the kids...
Stereotypes, judgemental, and discriminations are one of bad issues around the world! Of course LGBTQ always experience them.
Learning theory of mind starts in childhood. It continues into adulthood with understanding that everyone generally chooses the religion and beliefs of the area they happened to be born in, then go on to believe it is the only possible true belief/god.
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True I'm an androgynous boy
So glad when I was a child my parents let me choose for myself, I choose heroin and have never looked back!
Such a honest question!!!
What if some people just don't tell anyone what they really want?
Exactly. University has taught me lots of theories are not exactly true.
stereotypes are promoted by people who don't gave the capacity to think
Luckily I fit these stereotypes. Like how girls are supposed to hang out with other girls . I do . My favorite colors are pink and green . And I prefer dance over robotics class . How boring is robotics class . To boyish
I fit into these stereotypes. I was born a girl and liked pink and purple and always wore dresses in summer and hanged out with other girls and never saw a boy till I fell in love which is now 🤣 Now I’m still the same . I want to go shopping and buy more makeup and perfume . I want to paint my nails or other peoples nails . I hang out with girls and 1 boy . I have a boyfriend . I can cook and clean I fit in these stereotypes well lol .
I feel swamped and I have no energy. I'm running on E here.
Great info!!!
do anyone knows the background music for this video? It's really relaxing
Toy preference is not a social construct. Fight me.
i know a few adults who could benefit from watching this!
We need to encourage our kids to socialize with the opposite sexuality (not gender) from a young age.
No cuz it can lead to sex. Like when I was 8 my mom said to me to hang out with boys to. So I did and ended up kissing and having a romantic relationship
Dude what can you say im girl my crush is sweet and soft and kind boy, and i'm crazy and overly excited and i do muscle pose all the time if i feel strong, prove gender stereotypes does not work to everyone
Are we starting to see this is not true now? :3 Gender roles are NOT stereotypes, they are based on instinctive desires.
I always played with boys and girls
As a girly girl I always played with girls but I did have 1 friend that was a boy and he was nice but everytime I went round to his house he liked different things to me and I preferred girls over boys unless it’s love ❤️ I have a boyfriend so . I have 9 friends and there all girls which is great we like similar things like me and my best friends we like to cook and eat the food 😂
in my house there will be no screen time , except some masterpiece movies like sound of music ... basically there will be only musicals lol... and no interent usage by kids, if they need to research, they can go to the library... they wont own a cell phone until they move out of my house.... ❤.. they will thank me when they are happy succesful and richer than their screen addicted peers lol
Super Inspiring 👌 🥰
Listening in 2023. God help us. Help us all 😆
bfdi art style real
osc spotted in the wild
I definitely needed to hear the end of that. It has opened my mind a bit more
The blue one looks like Coswork
Kublai Khan did it better
How did you reach that conclusion?
@@Mr.Monta77 look it up lol
@@Backjucher That’s all you got? No argument, no substance, no evidence? No nothing. Just laziness?
@@Mr.Monta77 my brother in christ its a song by a band lmao chill out
@@Mr.Monta77 it's a really good song.
I appreciate the way that the words are used and that the children, teachers and parents can use the tips. Well done!
Found it when I was looking for how can I remotely help my granddaughter
It’s additive but also must be accessible to multiple audiences as well as not filled with white wash… adoption spectrums and innovation and change management. We need to understand ground dynamics and individual and group rights while watching for bias and Voltaire bastard behavior while not controlling people and commerce… the space to work
Interest based learning.
you know there is gay boys right
Yep there is nothing wrong with being gay . I’m half gay . I’m bi
The ferris wheel/rollercoaster analogy is brilliant!
Wouldnt this apply to any activity kids enjoy that offer challenge? Lego, puzzle, even reading
This overuses the dopamine sensors because you're not actually putting in any real work nor getting any real feasible result from in, on top of overly-flashy unrealistic colors/sounds. Imagine using up more than one sense without doing really anything to cause it. So all around it's an overstimulating experience.
Parental burnout of single working mom with no support system 🥵🥵
You know, I really don't like it when people speak of "gender stereotypes" or "double standards," and I'll tell you why. Those terms imply that people who share my opinions are idiots. They're labels that reduce my people to ignoramuses who can't think deeply in life and are so cliched and simple-minded. Mind-controlled fools who are brainwashed in society. That indirect, implied label really offends me, so _don't_ say things like "gender stereotypes" or "double standards" anymore
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Men= good
0:45 OMG WHEN IT CRAWLS ITS SOOOOOOOOO CUTE I CANTTT😩😩😩😩
❤ excellent
In general, stereotypes are good things. They bring order to a chaotic world. People who veer from the norm of the group, well, they choose to put themselves outside the group. Stereotypes are only wrong when someone GOES OUT OF THEIR WAY to harm a nonconformist. I have no problem ostracizing weirdos. "It's natural," as the left often says. I decide what OVERsimplification is, not the producers of a video or a purported "teacher."
About the video , if your a girl or a boy , it doesn’t mean that you should do all stuffs that girls and boys should do, you can do whatever you want , and in real life I’m a girl , but it doesn’t mean that I have to play with dolls , I play in my devices , but thanks for teaching💗💗
Not having gender stereotypes risks not telling the genders apart, so shame on anyone who doesn't support them.
So if some kid plays a game they blow up?
That was perfect. Wow. 👍
Ha! Modern women think it is not natural for girls to play with dolls or that gender roles are not ingrained in our biology. Imagine men in early Paleolithic ages stayed at home and played with dolls while the females went out to hunt. Humans would have gone extinct out of starvation.
It should be illegal with the death penalty for boys to play with dolls
Interesting how they are talking about being empathic and using empathic abilities to create forms of psychism but call it theory of mind. If one's not sure what a form of psychism is, here's an example. One can ask a question in the mind then play it out in the mundane and the individual gets the same response or action that was played out in the mind. Some may consider this to be remote viewing.
thank you sir