Peaceful Parenting with Sarah Rosensweet
Peaceful Parenting with Sarah Rosensweet
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Disordered Eating and Body Image Issues with Luciana Rosu-Sieza and Alexis Sauls Ramos: Episode 170
This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is an important conversation with Luciana Rosu-Sieza and Alexis Sauls Ramos from Bulimia Anorexia Nervosa Association (BANA). We have an in depth discussion about disordered eating, including causes, red flags, and what we can do as parents to prevent our kids from developing eating disorders and foster a healthy relationship with food and their bodies.
We talk about:
6:00 What is disordered eating?
11:00 Risk factors for disordered eating
12:57 Boys and disordered eating
18:39 Red flags for eating disorders
24:00 Why you shouldn’t “Wait and see”
26:00 What can we do as parents to prevent this?
38: 55 Be Your Selfie Campaign
48:15 How to handle childr...
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Видео

What Parents of Complex Kids Need to Know: Episode 169
Просмотров 3014 дней назад
This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a conversation with Corey and me about our upcoming Flourish with your Complex Child Summit. We cover why we decided to do this summit and all the important themes, information, and support it will give parents of complex kids. We talk about: 5:30 How seeing behaviour through a sensory lens changed parenting for Corey 9:00 Parental concerns abou...
Strong-Willed Kids with Vivek Patel, and Q&A with Membership: Episode 168
Просмотров 4521 день назад
This week on The Peaceful Parenting Podcast you get a sneak peek inside my Peaceful Parenting Membership. Listen in to our Q &A with Vivek Patel about non-coercive parenting and strong-willed kids. Vivek is a true champion of children and is one of the speakers this year in the upcoming Flourish with Your Complex Child Summit. If you would like to hear more from Vivek as well as 25 additional s...
‘Fine’ At School: Understanding Masking with Dr. Devon Price Flourish with your Complex Child Summit
Просмотров 8628 дней назад
This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a replay of my conversation with Dr. Devon Price from last year’s Flourish with Your Complex Child Summit. We have an in-depth discussion on why neurodivergent people mask and what it is, the “fine at school” phenomena, and the long term effects of heavily masking. Registration opens today for this year’s summit where you will get access to over...
School Avoidance and Anxiety with Lynn Lyons: Episode 166
Просмотров 126Месяц назад
This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is my fourth interview with anxiety expert Lynn Lyons! We discuss how to handle school avoidance, including: how to figure out the root cause of school avoidance, how anxiety works including physical symptoms, and how to teach parents and children how to handle anxiety when it inevitably shows up. We talk about: 4:31 Finding the root cause to schoo...
Coaching Call with Celine: Working on Your Mindset When Starting Peaceful Parenting: Episode 165
Просмотров 42Месяц назад
This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a coaching call with Celine, Mom of a 2.5- year-old and a 4.5-year-old. Listen in as we discuss strategies for supporting sleep and eating, as well as the big ideas and mindset shifts that happen when you are transitioning to Peaceful Parenting. We talk about: 2:47 Why Celine decided to try peaceful parenting 4:30 Strategies/Mindset shifts aroun...
Sexism & Sensibility Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls in the Modern World with Jo Ann Finkelstein
Просмотров 70Месяц назад
In this episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast, I interview Jo Ann Finkelstein, a clinical psychologist, about her new book Sexism & Sensibility Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls In The Modern World. Listen in as we discuss how to address sexism and gender bias in our parenting of both girls and boys. We talk about: 3:58 Jo Ann gives an example of gender bias she experienced growing up in h...
How to Handle Your Kid Saying ‘I Hate You’ with special guest, Sarah’s teenage daughter: Episode 95a
Просмотров 40Месяц назад
In this re-release of a favourite episode, we’re answering how to handle when your child says ‘I hate you’. Of course, when we’re on the receiving end of this, it can feel painful to hear, so how do we navigate it and what can we do about it? This episode is inspired by my daughter, Maxine, who suggested I do this topic and share it with you. In fact, she joins me in the second half of the epis...
Breaking Out of Stable Misery with Dr. Lynyetta Willis: Episode 57a
Просмотров 36Месяц назад
In this re-release of a favourite episode, we discuss the term ‘stable misery’. It’s Dr. Lynyetta Willis’s term to describe the ‘in-between’ space we sometimes experience as parents: The house isn’t burning down but things aren’t great. In this episode, Dr. Willis joins me for a conversation about how to break out of stable misery. As a psychologist and family empowerment coach, Dr. Lynyetta Wi...
Hunt, Gather, Parent with Michaeleen Doucleff: Episode 60a
Просмотров 1112 месяца назад
This is re-release of one of our favourite episodes: Mainstream parenting is W.E.I.R.D! Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic. Well, maybe not everyone. But parenting in North American culture has changed a lot in the past few hundred years and it’s a lot different currently than some other places in the world. My guest in this podcast set out to look at how some other families ar...
When Your Child is Aggressive with Tosha Schore: Episode 96a
Просмотров 462 месяца назад
This is a re-release of one of our favourite episodes: Tosha Schore joins me to talk about what to do when your child is aggressive. Most of us have been there - kids fighting over toys, hitting, sibling rivalry, or anger that seems to come out of nowhere. How do you handle it? Is there an effective way to deal with it? Tosha is mom to three boys and an advocate for boys and their families. She...
Answering Listeners’ Questions: Episode 163
Просмотров 352 месяца назад
This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a compilation of listener questions I have answered over the last three years. We cover what to do when your child won’t listen, when you have a runner, when your child prefers one parent, when your family openly disagrees with your parenting choices. We talk about: 2:50 What do when your child won’t listen? 4:30 3 Big Ideas of parenting a stron...
Understanding Challenging Behaviour with Dr. Stuart Shanker: Episode 78a
Просмотров 552 месяца назад
In this re-relase of one of my favourite episodes, I sit down with Dr. Stuart Shanker to understand our children’s challenging behaviour. We discuss why children act the way they do sometimes and what we can do about it. Dr. Shanker explains the 5 domains or areas where stress shows up in our and our children’s lives. We discuss how we can be ‘stress detectives’ to help reduce challenging behav...
Bedtime Best Practices: Episode 86a
Просмотров 2012 месяца назад
What are bedtime best practices? We know how challenging bedtime can be, and in this re-release of one of our favourite episodes, Corey and I give our best tips and strategies to navigate it with ease and a big dose of self compassion! We talk about separation anxiety, how to be supportive partners to one another, creating bedtime and morning routines, and so much more. We cover: [2:30] Mindest...
Poop and Pee Problems with Dr. Steve Hodges: Episode 162
Просмотров 602 месяца назад
In this episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast, I interview Dr. Steve Hodges, pediatric urologist and the author of It's No Accident, Breakthrough Solutions to Your Child's Bedwetting, Constipation, UTIs, and Other Potty Problems. Listen in as we get to the bottom of your child’s accidents and potty challenges. We say the word poop 111 times so consider yourself warned! We talk about: 3:30 C...
Supporting Spirited, Sensitive Kids Coaching Call with Shalyn: Episode 161
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Supporting Spirited, Sensitive Kids Coaching Call with Shalyn: Episode 161
Why Is Parenting So Hard with Yolanda Williams: Episode 160
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Why Is Parenting So Hard with Yolanda Williams: Episode 160
Tips for Traveling with Kids: Episode 104a
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Tips for Traveling with Kids: Episode 104a
Play Based Learning: Or Why You Don't Need to Get Your Child Ready For Kindergarten : Episode 159
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Play Based Learning: Or Why You Don't Need to Get Your Child Ready For Kindergarten : Episode 159
Coaching with Jessica: When Anxiety Affects Our Parenting: Episode 158
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Coaching with Jessica: When Anxiety Affects Our Parenting: Episode 158
Greg Santucci on Sensory Processing and Live Q&A with my Membership Community: Episode 157
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Greg Santucci on Sensory Processing and Live Q&A with my Membership Community: Episode 157
How to Help Kids Manage Stress and Difficulty with Ned Johnson: Episode 156
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How to Help Kids Manage Stress and Difficulty with Ned Johnson: Episode 156
Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys- BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood: Episode 155
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Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys- BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood: Episode 155
Tips for End of School Year and Summer Break Episode 154
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Tips for End of School Year and Summer Break Episode 154
Conscious Parenting with Destini Ann: Episode 153
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Conscious Parenting with Destini Ann: Episode 153
Coaching with Bonnie: Supporting kids with big feelings Episode 152
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Coaching with Bonnie: Supporting kids with big feelings Episode 152
Parenting Middle Schoolers with Phyllis Fagell Episode 151
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Parenting Middle Schoolers with Phyllis Fagell Episode 151
What Influencers are Getting Wrong About Peaceful Parenting Episode 150
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What Influencers are Getting Wrong About Peaceful Parenting Episode 150
Peaceful Discipline Workshop April 2024
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Peaceful Discipline Workshop April 2024
ADHD and Feeding/Eating Challenges with Dr. Roberto Olivardia Episode 149
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ADHD and Feeding/Eating Challenges with Dr. Roberto Olivardia Episode 149

Комментарии

  • @dakiab789
    @dakiab789 3 дня назад

    Does this book help parents of children with adhd?

  • @ST-lt4ls
    @ST-lt4ls 4 дня назад

    This all makes total sense. I’ve been struggling with my almost 4 year old son.

  • @angiemesserschmidt7590
    @angiemesserschmidt7590 5 дней назад

    Doctorate is in political science?

  • @hollibeare
    @hollibeare 10 дней назад

    so invested in this video. exactly what I need right now. ✅️ ❤🙏✨️

  • @DrPatriceBerry
    @DrPatriceBerry Месяц назад

    Amazing episode ❤

  • @DevorahHeitner-m5w
    @DevorahHeitner-m5w Месяц назад

    Excellent interview!

  • @SWKS_AG05
    @SWKS_AG05 2 месяца назад

    Great conversation ❤.

  • @AdrianaGonzalez-h6f
    @AdrianaGonzalez-h6f 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤ thank you so much

  • @whitetuberose2782
    @whitetuberose2782 2 месяца назад

    So basically countries who have no feminism, women's liberation movements, or girl bosses have the best family and child rearing practices. Wow, who could have guessed that.

    • @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194
      @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194 2 месяца назад

      I don't know much about about Africa, but Mexico and the north of Canada absolutely have feminism, women's liberation and girl bosses.

  • @avastha
    @avastha 2 месяца назад

    This was great! Thanks

  • @LearningPlantingGrowing
    @LearningPlantingGrowing 3 месяца назад

    Love this discussion! As a homeschool mama who wants to offer quality time and new ideas, is there such a thing as a true play based curriculum? Can you recommend one?

    • @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194
      @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194 3 месяца назад

      I Asked Kristen and she said "just play!" :) She suggested you follow @little.stories.that.stick on Instagram

    • @LearningPlantingGrowing
      @LearningPlantingGrowing 3 месяца назад

      @@peacefulparentingwithsarah4194 Thank you so much!!! And thank you for a very inspiring episode, definitely very impactful to me in the decision making process for the upcoming school year!

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 4 месяца назад

    If little S is having to be carried to school crying then I can understand why she’s trying to exert autonomy on all of the rest of her life. I say this from a place of empathy, with some very very similar challenges at home.

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 4 месяца назад

    Needing the toilet is very much a demand by our own bodies in itself, and being even prompted about going to the toilet can compound the demand. In my experience with my 6 year old, the more his life feels out of control/overwhelming in some way the more in control he needs to feel, and have more autonomy than when he’s internally really calm.

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 4 месяца назад

    This 6 year old so similar to my 6 year old!

  • @User2580-b6h
    @User2580-b6h 4 месяца назад

    It's the same with my 5yr old going to lkg 😢..I even changed her school this year

  • @tracygillen1557
    @tracygillen1557 4 месяца назад

    I love Casey and I’m so thankful for all she has done in this field! I honestly don’t know what I would do without her!!!

  • @cblair8972
    @cblair8972 5 месяцев назад

    Love is more practical!

  • @mdrahmanlutfar
    @mdrahmanlutfar 5 месяцев назад

    I have also Audit your RUclips Channel. I found many mistakes in your Video SEO. These mistakes are not increasing your Views Subscribers and Targeted Audience. Can I share the audit report?

  • @mdrahmanlutfar
    @mdrahmanlutfar 5 месяцев назад

    I have also Audit your RUclips Channel. I found many mistakes in your Video SEO. These mistakes are not increasing your Views Subscribers and Targeted Audience. Can I share the audit report?

  • @rhondajo7822
    @rhondajo7822 5 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤ so happy to hear this video. I'm watching my 1 year old grandson being overcome with such BIG emotions that, at times, he just has to lay down because the feelings are too heavy to bear.

  • @natnatwisdom
    @natnatwisdom 5 месяцев назад

    My 16 year old refuses to do school work and is failing. She is not happy. She lives with her grandparents. She has no disability

  • @csilla83
    @csilla83 6 месяцев назад

    What would be a peaceful way to stop my 3 year old and 5 year old boys from barging in constantly into the homeoffice of their father. Backstory my husband is a computer programmer and he works from home. I am a stay at home Mom I am currently home with my 3 year old my 5 year old is in the preschool throughout the day but in the case of holidays or when he is sick he is at home as well and then they really like to just barge into their father office even if he is having a meeting. What I have tried is when he is having an important meeting or i had to get them out for the third time n half an hour to lock the door but that sometimes exacerbates the situation because they are screaming and banging on te door if they are not let in and their father can not hear anything from the meetings so we try to avoid this. What I also use is like i notify my 3 year old his father is working we can peak in but if he is talking with people we are not allowed to go in. It is very hard to get them out in a non coercive peaceful manner so I welcomes any ideas.

  • @alysterfox5623
    @alysterfox5623 6 месяцев назад

    The school should change the way they teach. It is boring as hell. Make it more fun, they are still children not an adults, not a solders to follow stupid rules. Make it more fun and any kid will love going to school.

  • @khadijakhan7179
    @khadijakhan7179 6 месяцев назад

    Loved this podcast, you are a gem Vivek

  • @fabbeyonddadancer
    @fabbeyonddadancer 6 месяцев назад

    One concern I notice she equates American or North American to euro Americans ignoring the African American population would be curious how African American child rearing fits in

    • @whitetuberose2782
      @whitetuberose2782 2 месяца назад

      the highest rates of child abuse and sexual abuse against girls in the nation. Look it up

  • @ashwinibapat6855
    @ashwinibapat6855 6 месяцев назад

    You are awesome!!

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 7 месяцев назад

    I would add to neurodiversity, ASD and sensory integration difficulties. If that is the case then pushing the child to go into school can unfortunately lead to burnout, it’s different to anxiety where they can almost talk themselves out of it. I’m saying this as someone who deals with so many burntout teenagers whose mental health is awful and they end up unable to leave the house at all. And sadly my own child in junior school and two of his friends who are unable to go to school and we have to look at alternatives, if the support they get in school isn’t enough.

  • @raajeshcse
    @raajeshcse 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the suggestions. One question that I have with such trials by parents is that even if some of these work and we keep giving our best, the moment the kids take this behaviour to others which they mostly do - school, neighbours and public places , they aren't going to get any of these treatments. How will they deal with the real world outside parents if their behaviour is dependent on the parent's empathetic approach always?

    • @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194
      @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194 7 месяцев назад

      My kids all noticed that different people interacted with them in different ways. Kids learn on their own that "the real world" is different. And if they learn at home to be treated with respect, they will learn to stand up for themselves and not be treated poorly.

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 7 месяцев назад

    One of my children loves risky play (has hurt himself a few times including needing medical care) dad has PTSD because of it. I manage to overcome it as I know it’s important. My other child is not naturally drawn to risky play he has always been more cautious (he has somato-dyspraxia) but he’s becoming braver at his own pace.

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 7 месяцев назад

    Around 23:00 I love that Amanda explains that some of our children can be missed as they express their “too hard” less obviously.

  • @bellesebastian012
    @bellesebastian012 8 месяцев назад

    As a childcare professional, I was interested to hear what this conversation would be about, but the excessive number of commercial interruptions is just bonkers 😂

    • @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194
      @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194 8 месяцев назад

      This is news to me! I am looking into it- I had no idea there are ads inside my episodes- I'm certainly not making any money off them at this point! But if they are going to put them in there without my permission I certainly should! Thanks for the heads up. For no ad interruptions, you can listen to the podcast here- link.chtbl.com/Z_YOP4jb

  • @bellesebastian012
    @bellesebastian012 8 месяцев назад

    Wow, a commercial 5 mins in after I already listened to your commercial about your membership program… dang… way to monetize. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @JessRenee-ky8rs
    @JessRenee-ky8rs 8 месяцев назад

    Very helpful! I'm always unsure of how to handle the blaming. Thank you.

  • @yvonnehiggins299
    @yvonnehiggins299 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely insightful and exactly what I needed to hear right now. Thank you both.

  • @jules5501
    @jules5501 9 месяцев назад

    where are the links and the shownotes ? to the podcast mentionned in the beggining and articles or resources explaining peaceful parenthing?

    • @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194
      @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194 8 месяцев назад

      Sorry they weren't easily available! Here is the link to the article about peaceful parenting- www.sarahrosensweet.com/peacefulparenting/

  • @mirandadawnporter
    @mirandadawnporter 10 месяцев назад

    I have a 4 year old and I love hearing insight from older kids!

  • @pihuagarwal6454
    @pihuagarwal6454 10 месяцев назад

    So insightful..

  • @lenanayashkova
    @lenanayashkova 10 месяцев назад

    I would love to know where this parent is now with the changes they tried to implement. I constantly find myself reading various experts and at times thibgs click and I feel like I am able to change my reactions significantly as well as feeling that my child's condition improves. But then things get more difficult again and it always feels like the positive changes disppear. Can never seem to make a lasting change. Pretty desperate( my child us highly emotional, I would even say volatile

    • @lenanayashkova
      @lenanayashkova 10 месяцев назад

      I have to say my childs emotions are definitely stronger than me at this point

    • @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194
      @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194 10 месяцев назад

      I"m sorry to hear that things feel so hard for you- it's totally normal to have ups and downs with a sensitive child. Part if it could also be the common issue that because things feel better you stop doing the things that made them better? Just a thought! Or it could be the normal ups and downs :) Hang in there! xx

  • @dess4258
    @dess4258 10 месяцев назад

    do you have another podcast on parenting ?

  • @P.e.m.a.
    @P.e.m.a. 10 месяцев назад

    I love Michaeleen and her work. Glad you did an interview with her! ❤❤❤

  • @JosephRostkowski
    @JosephRostkowski 11 месяцев назад

    We are arrogant to not listen to our youth! School use to be an outlet, but the current times, they can research anything at anytime to gain information on intrest! This is the bi product of technology! Schools are way underfunded and behind technology growth, and kids are bored!!! AND MOST TEACHERS ARE UNDER THERE OWN FINANCIALLY BURDENS! HOW CAN A 4TH GRADE TEACHER COMPETE WITH VR SYSTEMS ,INTERNET, AND ANYTHING AT YOUR WANT ! AND MAKE MATH EXCITING 😢😢😢😢

    • @JosephRostkowski
      @JosephRostkowski 11 месяцев назад

      AS ADULTS WE RESEARCH ANYTHING WE DONT KNOW! MOST 10 YEAR OLDS HAVE THE SAME OPTION! SCHOOLS ARE BECOMING OBSOLETE GIVING TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED

    • @JosephRostkowski
      @JosephRostkowski 11 месяцев назад

      Kids have the same SMART PHONE ADULTS HAVE! You have everything at you fingertips, so do kids😢

    • @JosephRostkowski
      @JosephRostkowski 11 месяцев назад

      NEGOTIATIONS WITH A 5 YEAR OLD 😢😢😢😢, HOW ABOUT IM THE PARENT WHAT I SAY GOES! IN TERMS OF EQUITY! WHAT KIDS ARE AN INVESTMENT 😢😢 TO ALL DONT EVER KEEP UP WITH THE JONES! REAL PARENTS know WHEN THEIR CHILD HAS A ACTUALLY PROBLEM!

  • @alejandrinamichel3183
    @alejandrinamichel3183 Год назад

    I got so much out of this video, I'm so glad I found it. Thank you!

  • @muskduh
    @muskduh Год назад

    Thanks for the presentation.

  • @tylersaliimaflanigan1412
    @tylersaliimaflanigan1412 Год назад

    Thank you I really enjoyed listening to this and took notes! Thanks for making this list…Very helpful reminders!❤

  • @brentos5001
    @brentos5001 Год назад

    Fantastic advice!!!!

  • @brentos5001
    @brentos5001 Год назад

    Amazing podcast. I am wanting to play video games with my daughter- but learning how to do it in a healthy/ sustainable way for us together. 😊

  • @JC-wv1vr
    @JC-wv1vr Год назад

    "PromoSM" 💘

  • @isamarcastro4515
    @isamarcastro4515 Год назад

    Good thank you

  • @daudali4808
    @daudali4808 Год назад

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing this.

  • @АнитаБоројевић

    Such a great life lesson for parents thank you so so so much 💕💕💕